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3M Xtract Electric Random Orbital Sander, Ergonomic and Lightweight ROS, 88760, 6 in, Central Vacuum, 3/16 in Orbit, 110V, 350W Motor, Metal Fabrication, Woodworking

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Size: 6 in, 3/16 in Orbit


Pattern Name: Sander


Features

  • HIGH QUALITY ELECTRIC ROS: Built with high-quality components that stand up to long hours on the shop floor
  • POWERFUL AND PRECISION-BALANCED MOTOR: Whisper quiet for precision-balanced motor for smoother running
  • SAFETY FUNCTION: Automatically switch to "Stand-By" mode if left un-used for 5 minutes
  • PART OF THE 3M XTRACT CLEAN SANDING SOLUTIONS: When used with 3M Xtract Net Discs and dust extraction, the sytem extracts up to 97% of the dust created during sanding
  • For industrial/occupational use only. Not for consumer sale or use.

Description

Built tough for industrial use. 3M Xtract Electric Random Orbital Sanders are built with powerful, precision-balanced motors and durable, lightweight composite housings. These high-quality components stand up to long hours on the shop floor. Leave the dust behind. If you want a cleaner work environment and more efficient sanding, look no further than the 3M Xtract Electric Random Orbital Sander. Engineered for dust extraction as part of the 3M Xtract Sanding Solution, these sanders easily connect to our 3M Xtract Portable Dust Extractor or your existing central vacuum system. The rear threaded attachment enables easy, secure attachment and detachment of a 1" external threaded vacuum hose (sold separately) to effectively eliminate dust from the workpiece and surrounding space. When used with 3M Xtract Net Discs and dust extraction, the system extracts up to 97% of the dust created during sanding. Experience the benefits of the 3M Xtract Clean Sanding Solutions. 3M is your one-stop shop for all of your sanding application needs. From net discs to random orbital sanders and portable dust extraction units, we have everything you need to help boost productivity and part quality in your operation. 3M technical experts have decades of application and industry expertise to ensure you get the right abrasives and the optimal system solution. Featured Applications Metal fabrication Primer sanding Gelcoat sanding Composite sanding Woodworking

Brand: 3M


Grit Type: [Multiple] Grit Types


Voltage: 110 Volts


Power Source: Corded Electric


AC Adapter Current: 3 Amps


Brand: ‎3M


Grit Type: ‎[Multiple] Grit Types


Voltage: ‎110 Volts


Power Source: ‎Corded Electric


AC Adapter Current: ‎3 Amps


Item Weight: ‎3 Pounds


UPC: ‎638060887608


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎08


Manufacturer: ‎3M


Part Number: ‎88760


Item Weight: ‎3 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎14.25 x 7.68 x 5.31 inches


Country of Origin: ‎Taiwan


Item model number: ‎88760


Size: ‎6 in, 3/16 in Orbit


Color: ‎Black


Style: ‎Central Vacuum


Material: ‎Metal


Pattern: ‎Sander


Thickness: ‎N/A Inches


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Included Components: ‎Orbital Sander


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: April 27, 2022


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  • Odds are that it will die on you. No way of knowing without taking it apart before use.
Size: 6 in, 3/16 in Orbit Pattern Name: Sander
This sander would be a 5/5 for me if it didn't brick itself... I bought the sander a year ago, used it for one project in October/November 2022, and then put it on a shelf for the winter. In May 2023, I came back to use it for a new project. It simply would not turn on. It was bricked. I thought I had knocked a wire loose or something (even though I never dropped it or bashed it against anything), so I carefully disassembled the tool and looked for damage. I believe that I've found the root cause for why my sander decided to just die out of nowhere. These sanders seem to be breaking due to overheating issues. The overheating isn't caused by user error, but rather a manufacturing defect. Defect details: The heatsink is attached to the underside of the PCB with two bolts. There is one bolt in the middle of the PCB that is properly supported. The other bolt exists at the very end of the PCB by a VERY thin strip of plastic, as you can see in the attached pictures. The botched bolt was over-torqued at the factory, causing it to break through the retaining strip of plastic, resulting in the heatsink being attached at only one side. I don't know why it worked as long as it did or why it suddenly broke. I did leave it in a non temperature controlled garage for the winter. Perhaps cooling to below freezing caused the thermally conductive pad to shrink or become firm enough to break its bond with the heatsink. I don't know, I'm not a material scientist. --- It's also worth noting that 3M normally sells commercially. Because of this, they have terrible consumer-focused support. If you're not a company doing thousands of dollars of business with them, they will ignore you. Other downsides: - No detachable power cord - No systainer or box or nice way to hang it - No clutch, so it spins wildly when you take it off the workpiece and release the paddle. I would not recommend this product to a friend. Just save up the extra money and buy the Festool or Mirka. They're more expensive, but they are proven products. If 3M announces a revised version with a fix for this product, then maybe it's worth it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2023 by Jack Y. Jack Y.

  • Who knew sanding could be enjoyable???
Size: 6 in, 3/16 in Orbit Pattern Name: Sander
This is insane. Got this after my Rigid ROS and palm sander burned out after many years & wanted to see what all the hype was with expensive sanders. Thought about festool but $700 for a sander is nutty to me especially after watching reviews of this in comparison to other sanders. Got this and the classic $300 Bosch. But I don’t see how something else could be better. I’ve done most of the sanding on 3 or 4 speed out of 8. At that, there’s hardly any vibration. Took a video and you can’t hear the sander over the air draw from a shop vac 😂 It’s almost annoying how fast this gets the job done. Like, no point to even set up for sanding. Just hold it and it’s done, when combined with the 3M Cubitron mesh. I’ve got the 120 grit on there and it ate through glue, completely smoothed out mahogany in seconds. Hard maple burl? No big deal. Epoxy? Ain’t no thang :) It’s lightweight, and on low settings, it’s easy to manage single handed, even rounding corners out and detailing with a 6” 3/16” cut. With the shop vac, I had to mod a connector to go from 2.5” to the 1.5” OD that the dust port this has, simply by sanding down the rubber to give just enough space to slip it over. No marks, nothing, even with the more aggressive orbit. Going to try it out on an epoxy surface that I’ll bring it back up to hi gloss (600grit up through 5000). At a cheaper price point that the mirka & festool, what’re you doing reading still, anon? Click buy now and don’t look back. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2022 by ZrowGz ZrowGz

  • Should have went with Festool
Size: 6 in, 3/16 in Orbit Pattern Name: Sander
I bought the xtract 6", 3/16 random orbit sander in September of 2023. I made the decision based on the high praise it had been receiving on Youtube and from all the reviews I've read. With the 3M being about $175 cheaper than the Festool ETS150 I figured that it was a no brainer in value. I began having issues almost immediately. After about 15 minutes of continuous use on from spalted maple bench tops I was making, the sander would just shut off and the lights would flash red. This was while using 3M's own cubitron sandpaper, hooked up to a Festool CT Midi dust extractor with a 3D printed adapted to ensure a proper connection to the sander. The flashing lights indicated the sander was overheating. So I unplugged the sander and cleaned it out thoroughly with a brush and compressed air. This got the sander to run again, but the same issues would persist throughout the next few months. I've run this sander for regularly, but I'd say relatively lightly compared to more professional shops. (I'm mostly doing house renovations, guitar builds, and one off projects for friends) and this week, March of 2024, the sander just shut off in the middle of completing a very large project. I was eventually able to get it running at very low speed, but anything above the 3rd light would cause it to instantly shut off and reset the sander. Getting in contact with 3M support wasn't the worst experience, but it also wasn't easy to get to the right person to help me. Probably about an hour of total phone time and looking up different support numbers. I'm about three days into waiting for the slip to mail it back to them because they choose to mail it to you instead of emailing it. Discussing the issues the sander is having with their repair tech, he stated that it sounded like the PCB had probably fried itself. The fact that that is even a possibility to be a defect is pretty annoying. I was experiencing issues from day one and put up with them because the sander does do a good job when it is working, ran very smooth without vibrations causing fatigue, and I could usually get about 30 minutes of sanding done without overheating as long as I occasionally stopped to blow it out with compressed air. But It was essentially defective from the start and only took 6 months to completely kill itself. If I was a professional who was relying on this tool to perform for my lively hood, It would have been returned day one. When I get this back from repair it's going on FB Marketplace and I'll be purchasing the Festool ETS 150 in its place. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2024 by Dom

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