Functions
The Festool Edge Sanding Guide gives you the speed and reliable finish quality that you would otherwise only expect from stationary edge-sanding equipment. Easily and quickly attaches to the 5” Random Orbit Sander ETS 125 REQ and the Cordless Sander ETSC 125. Its intuitive and ergonomic design adapts to practically any kind of edge, angle, or curvature. Create finished results with consistency and in less time than hand sanding.
- Improve finish results on edges, quickly and easily, while avoiding tilting or accidentally burning through material
- Controlled sanding with soft mode to adapt the angle to the work-piece or hard mode to keep a fixed angle position
- Set and hold angles with a tool-free adjustment and lock system
- Rapid abrasive changes with paper-change position
- Ergonomic TPE handle with multiple gripping options for less fatigue and ultimate control
- Protect sensitive workpieces with replaceable base runner pads
- Improve edge surface results on small to large workpieces, edges from 3/16“ – 2-3/8“ (5-60 mm), angled surfaces from 43 - 92°, curves in contour, and sanding near to edges of inner corners
- Compatible with the 5" Random Orbit Sander ETS 125 REQ and Cordless Sander ETSC 125
- for sanding filled, painted and solid wood edges in fixed angular positions without any tipping
Product Details
- Angle adjustment: 43 - 92 °
- Edge height: 1/5" - 2-2/5" (5 - 60 mm)
Additional Info
- Refinishing table and countertop edges to restore their appearance or prepare for a new finish
- Sanding wooden trims and moldings for doors and windows to create a smooth, paint-ready surface
- Shaping and smoothing curved wooden furniture components, such as chair legs and armrests
- Preparing the edges of wooden craft items, like picture frames or decorative boxes, for staining or sealing
- Finishing the edges of hardwood flooring planks during installation or repair work
- Sanding down the edges of veneered surfaces without damaging the thin layer
- Smoothing the edges of composite materials, such as medium-density fiberboard (MDF) or plywood, for a professional finish
- Crafting and finishing wooden musical instruments, where precision edge sanding is crucial
- Refurbishing antique woodwork where careful edge sanding can restore the original contours without causing damage
- Use in cabinetry work to achieve precise and smooth edges on cabinet doors and face frames