Dynabrade 59179 Dynorbital-Spirit Non-Vacuum Random Orbital Sander with Hook Pad, 6 Inch
Dynabrade 59179 Dynorbital-Spirit Non-Vacuum Random Orbital Sander with Hook Pad, 6 Inch
- The Dynabrade 59179 Dynorbital-Spirit is a 6 inch (152 mm) non-vacuum random orbital sander equipped with a 3/16 inch (5 mm) orbit and a 12,000 RPM pneumatic motor. It includes a hook-face sanding pad (model 54327) suitable for general finishing and non-vacuum setups.
- Features:
- 0.25 hp air motor provides strong, consistent power for finishing tasks.
- 3/16 inch (5 mm) orbit balanced for general sanding with a fine finish over broader surfaces.
- Includes low profile premium urethane weight-matched hook-face pad (54327) optimized for reduced vibration and improved control.
- Rear exhaust design with composite lever routes airflow behind the user and reduces hand fatigue.
- Specifications:
- Manufacturer: Dynabrade
- Part Number: 59179
- Pad Diameter: 6 inch (152 mm)
- Orbit Diameter: 3/16 inch (5 mm)
- Free Speed: 12,000 RPM
- Air Consumption: 14 SCFM at 90 psi (? 396 L/min)
- Spindle Thread: 5/16-24 Female
- Exhaust Type: Rear exit
- Overall Length: 7.0 inch
- Compatible Use: general surface finishing, bodywork, refinishing, non-vacuum sanding environments
- The Dynorbital-Spirit 59179 may also be referenced as Dynabrade 59179 orbital sander, Dynorbital Spirit 6-inch non-vac sander, 59179 non-vacuum random orbital sander, Dynabrade 59179 with 54327 pad.
Dynabrade is a leading American manufacturer known for its high-quality industrial abrasive power tools, offering innovative grinding, sanding, polishing, and finishing solutions for professional applications across multiple industries.
Q: Can a vacuum conversion kit be used with this sander?
A: Yes, this non-vacuum tool supports optional vacuum conversion kits to enable self-generated or central vacuum configurations.
Q: What orbit size does the 3/16 inch orbit suit best?
A: The 3/16 inch orbit provides a good balance between material removal and finish quality, making it suitable for general sanding tasks on automotive body panels, composites, and wood surfaces.
Q: How do I maintain the sander for long life?
A: Use clean, lubricated air supply; periodically service bearings and vanes; replace pads and internal seals when wear is evident; and use the drop-in motor option to reduce downtime.