| 4.5"
AFS |
Originally designed
for finishing sanding high-end musical instruments, now
the Micro Flex has an important role in the automotive refinishing
industry. Don't be fooled by its size, the performance of
this little sander is outstanding. It's an excellent choice
for sanding small parts like motorcycle side covers, tanks,
automotive bezels, mirrors and garnish molding or objects
with small lows or sharp curves. |
| 6"
Ergo AFS |
The Ergo 6 is very comfortable
to use and will last for years instead of months. These
sanders are generally used for scuffing surfaces prior to
painting and sanding areas that are unsafe for barehanded
sanding, such as areas with exposed spot welds or sharp
edges. |
| 9"
AFS |
This sander has been designed
to incorporate the best features of its two predecessors.
By combining the two it's probably the most versatile AFS
sander to date. It's also the largest sander intended for
one hand operation. This sander is only nine inches long,
but will easily outperform board files twice its length.
An ideal choice for sanding cowls, motorcycle tanks, fenders
or anywhere where there isn't enough operating room for
other AFS sanders. |
| 15"
AFS |
If you are in the collision repair
industry this will probably be your sander of choice, in
fact it may be more sander then you need. It'll easily allow
you to find the lows and restore the panel to better then
factory condition. This is also a wonderful tool to have
in your arsenal when you get into tight spots with the 21
and need a little more swinging room. |
| 21"
AFS |
By far the most popular AFS sanders
in use today. A great choice when working on street rods,
muscle cars, or anywhere where nothing less then a show
finish will do. You wouldn't believe how much easier and
quicker it is to straighten a panel with just six more inches
of sander. Even more importantly, a lot of thought and care
went into the design of it, so it gives the user an unbelievable
sense of confidence knowing they're doing the job right
the first time. |