Why does the sandpaper keep falling off?

Why does the sandpaper keep falling off?

The reason sandpaper is coming off your sander is that the current sander pad is worn out, replace the pad to fix the problem. Orbital sander pads wear out from regular use, eventually, the hook and loop Velcro will not properly hold onto your sanding discs.

How do you keep sandpaper on an orbital sander?

Attaching sandpaper to an orbital sander is relatively easy and only takes a minute to complete.

  1. Turn the orbital sander on its side.
  2. Grasp the sandpaper by any corner and pull it off of the orbital sander.
  3. Hold the new sandpaper above the orbital sander pad, lining it up and making sure it is the proper size.

Can you use stick on sandpaper with hook and loop?

Hook and loop is the more common type of pad. Because it is so simple and durable, it is a great way to attach your sandpaper to your sander pad. When you are using hook and loop in a shop, you can change sandpaper grits easily.

Is sanding floors easy?

There’s really no getting around it – sanding your floors is hard work and physically tiring. When you first start sanding you’ll almost instantly see a huge difference in your floor but once you’ve removed most of the varnish and dirt progress will seem so much slower.

What does hook and loop fixing mean?

Hook-and-loop sandpaper has a backing made of a material similar to Velcro. It has hooks and loops that are used to attach the sandpaper to a machine such as a random orbital sander or disc sander. This makes it very simple to change the sandpaper. Hook and Loop is a generic name for Velcro.

Can I sand my floors myself?

Sanding wood floors is a time consuming but relatively easy procedure. Sanding wood floors & refinishing yourself will definitely save money, and even an inexperienced homeowner can likely do a better job than the lowest bidding handyperson who quotes on it.

Can I use a hand sander to sand a floor?

The handheld belt sander can sand off old finish and sand out dents and scratches much more easily than the previous sanders. While it won’t keep up with the speed of a normal floor sander, the hand held belt sander will get the job moving forward with reasonable speed.

How to replace the hook and loop on a Sander?

To replace the hook and loop / Velcro pad: Simply remove the three screws on bottom of sander to replace pad. Here is a link to a replacement pad. http://www.mscdirect.com/browse/tnpla/80…

Why are the hooks on my sanding pad not working?

Just using your sander (for those that feel the need to push down hard on the tool) for a few dozen hours will cause the hooks on the pad are flattened and stop bouncing back. As they flatten, the connection to the next sanding disc is weaker and weaker. The operator usually gets mad and pushes harder and harder making this problem even worse.

Why does my Sander not stick to the sanding disc?

The hook and loop connection to a sanding disc will certainly fail if either or both of the following 2 cases occur. Dust is allowed to get between the sanding disc and pad – due to not having discs that match the exact hole cutout of the sanding pad. For example, say you have an 8 hole pad on your sander, but buy discs with 4 holes that align.

What to do when your Sander stops working?

Here are several things you can do to get the best out of yours: 1/ Get a pad saver, this is a heavy duty, very high quality hook and loop sacrificial pad that protects the bup pad from premature failure, they are cheap yet exceptionally effective. 2/ Connect to a vacuum or dust extractor.