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Bosch Levigatrice a nastro PBS 75

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  • Dotato del sistema microfiltro Bosch per un'efce estrazione della polvere integrata. Perfetta maneggevolezza – facile da controllare grazie alla migliore ergonomia e al design compatto
  • Il sistema di tensionamento automatico della cinghia rende il cambio della cinghia rapido e facile
  • L'allineamento manuale della cinghia non è richiesto poiché la cinghia viene automaticamente tenuta nella posizione di lavoro corretta durante la levigatura
  • Può essere utilizzato anche per lavori fissi. Alloggiamento robusto: alta qualità e stabilità grazie ai componenti in allumini
  • Design compatto, migliore gestibilità e maneggevolezza dell'utensile


La levigatrice a nastro PBS 75 A affronta progetti di levigatura impegnativi, offrendovi ampia praticità e un’asportazione efficace. Il potente motore da 710 Watt consente un rapido avanzamento su ampie superfici piane. Maneggevolezza ottima, grazie all’impugnatura supplementare rimovibile. I nastri si sostituiscono agevolmente e l’apposito sistema automatico li mantiene ben centrati durante l’impiego. Utile per lavori di preparazione o restauro, è adatta per un’ampia gamma di materiali, dal legno fino al metallo: ad esempio, per rimuovere vernici, normali o trasparenti. Il contenitore Microfilter riduce la polvere; i componenti in alluminio rendono l’utensile molto resistente.


Helmut Gabler
Recensito in Germania il 2 marzo 2025
leider hatte der Bandschleifer einen englischen Stecker. Ich mußte um des Gerät nutzen zu können, den Stecker umbauen. Ich war sehr verwundert über diesen Zustand.
Mark
Recensito nel Regno Unito il 25 agosto 2024
I purchased the Bosch Home and Garden Belt Sander PBS 75 A somewhat 14 months ago now, and I have to say, it has exceeded my expectations. As a DIY enthusiast, I was searching for a reliable and efficient tool for various home improvement projects, and this sander fits the bill perfectly.The 710 W motor provides more than enough power for my needs, allowing me to tackle both light sanding tasks and more demanding jobs with ease. I’ve used it on wood surfaces, from furniture restoration to decking preparation, and it has delivered excellent results every time. The sanding speed is impressive, whilst smoothing out surfaces quickly without leaving any unsightly marks.One of the standout features of the PBS 75 A is its ergonomic design. The grip is comfortable, and I can operate it for extended periods without fatigue. The adjustable sanding belt tension is a great feature, allowing for easy changes of the belts - something I appreciate since I frequently switch grits for various tasks. Additionally, the integrated dust collection system works quite well, helping to keep my workspace cleaner than I expected.Bosch has built a reputation for quality, and this product is no exception. The materials feel durable, and the overall build gives me confidence in its longevity. Even after many uses, there are no signs of wear or tear, which is quite encouraging for this price range.If I had to point out a few downsides, I would mention that it can be a bit noisy at times, so using ear protection might be a good idea, especially during prolonged use. Additionally, while the weight is manageable, some users may find it slightly on the heavier side compared to other models. However, for me, the benefits far outweigh these minor inconveniences.Overall, I highly recommend the Bosch Home and Garden Belt Sander PBS 75 A for anyone looking for a dependable and effective sander. Whether you’re a seasoned DIYer or just starting, this tool will certainly meet your needs. The combination of performance, ease of use, and quality makes it a great investment for any toolkit and homeowner!.Would I buy it again? Absolutely!
Cedric
Recensito nel Regno Unito il 13 gennaio 2024
Long-lasting performance with a clever clamping system:I've been using this Bosch belt sander for years, and it's consistently reliable and powerful for tackling a variety of sanding tasks. It's built like a tank, so I feel confident using it.My only gripe: While the sander itself is fantastic, the maximum sanding belt width feels a bit limiting for my taste. This means bigger jobs might require switching belts more often than I'd like.Clever workaround: One big plus point is the inclusion of two clamps. These allow you to secure the sander upside down to a table, giving you excellent control and stability for precise sanding tasks.Overall:If you're looking for a durable and versatile belt sander for your workshop, the Bosch definitely deserves a look. Just be aware of the narrower belt width if you anticipate tackling large projects frequently. The clamping system is a great bonus for fine-grained sanding, making it a well-rounded tool for both beginners and experienced woodworkers.
Andrew
Recensito nel Regno Unito il 3 marzo 2017
I needed a belt sander after a loft conversion to bring the beams up nice. After my father in law's sander packed in seconds into the job I ordered this which was delivered quickly the following day. I'm by no means DIY inclined so my observations are based on my experience rather than a long standing intimate knowledge of belt sanders!A chunky sander it has a good weight to it which is reassuring. There are a number of things at places here I really like about this.The design is good, the pistol grip is easy to use and you can lock it into the on position so you can keep going and reposition your hand for comfier use. The front hand grip is well positioned and using it is generally good.It comes refitted with one belt. On the one hand it's good they've supplied one to get you started but I would have preferred to see maybe 3 (fine, medium,coarse). Replacing or fitting a belt is easy. The clip is easy to use and lock back down and in use the sander features one key thing compared to belt sanders of old, variable tensioning. as you sand away the belt can drift and this sander keeps it in position automatically which is superb.Mess wise, theres a microfilmer cartridge included which attaches easily. Rather than being a token effort it works surprisingly well. A bit small though so it requires regular emptying. It is the right size though as any bigger it would interfere with the operation.I used this sander sideways, upside down, all shapes and it just ate it up.For the price I am very happy with this sander.
Thomas T.
Recensito nel Regno Unito il 31 gennaio 2015
My 15 year old Black and Decker finally gave up the ghost and I needed a replacement (sadly, because if it had lasted another couple of hours I wouldn't have to get a new one for six months).I have been making planed timber for shelves and cabinets by ripping lengths of 100mmx45mm (what I used to call 2 by 4s) into 45mmx14mm strips and then gluing them together on their thin edges to form 14mm x up to 450mm boards. The table saw doesn't leave a smooth edge and while you can get one side reasonably flat the other side always has some peaks and troughs that need smoothing off. The severe parts here and there can be planed out but then I have been using the belt sander with 40, then 80 then 120 grit to get the wood really flat. I end up with a pretty good product and from a 2.4m piece of wood that cost me £5 and can turn out a 2.4 m piece of 14mm x 22.5mm planed wood that would have cost me four times that at the store. The cost, of course, is my time, and it is the sanding that takes the most of it. I still have a few things left to make and had just started sanding when the old belt sander made strange crunching noises and seized up.I chose Bosch because I have a number of their tools and have found them to perform well. I read the reviews on Amazon and some other sites and chose this model. I have been extremely pleased with this sander. It must run at a higher speed than the old Black and Decker because it takes longer to run down after you let go the trigger (I noticed I had to hold it longer before putting it down). Maybe this is why it does the job so much faster than the old one – maybe two-thirds the time.The bed is flat, which is good. My old sander had a 45 degree section at the heel where the belt returned and it used to do the occasional "wheelie". This one is quite stable. The back handle is designed so it would be easy to hang on a hook or a dowel and it is large enough that it is quite comfortable.There is a version, sold in Germany, that, for an extra price, includes a base that screws onto the top so it can be turned over and clamped to a bench with the belt facing up or vertically for fixed work. You can get the base as an accessory but I read reviews that said it wasn't worth the money. I have found that the sander sits comfortably on its side (the side with the belt release) with the belt safely clearing the bench, but required a thin shim under the curve of the top edge to get it to exactly 90 degrees to the bench. It was easy to use an F clamp (with a thin piece of wood to protect the sander) to hold it firmly on the bench while I used it to finish the cut ends of the boards. It was easy to make it extremely secure and I had no concerns whatsoever about it wobbling and coming loose (with the old sander it was much more complicated to achieve this and it was never as secure).One reviewer said they shouldn't have made the front handle so big but it is attached with a Phillips screw.It only comes with one belt and that belt is for you to use to test the tracking system. Mine was fine right out of the box. But I suppose if for some reason yours wasn't set properly, it is that free belt that gets eaten as you manually adjust the settings (instructions included) rather than one you have supplied. The Silverline belts sold on Amazon fit it fine and are a great deal – order some when you order the sander.

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