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Old Performax 16/32 and SandSmart
I have a chance to pick up one of these sanders, barely used, for a pretty good price. It's one of the pre-Jet models. The owner doesn't have the manual and really knows nothing about it.
Does anyone know if the old Performax versions had the SandSmart feature?
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SandSmart
I have a pre-Jet Performax 16-32. Help me out here. What is SandSmart? I'll let you know if mine has it.
FWIW, it works as advertised. Very smooth, but know that just like nearly all of these, it won't take off 1/8" or even 1/16" in a single pass. More like 1/64" or less depending on density and width of stock. They truly are finish sanders designed to take off just a hair to level the surface and take out deep scratches. Grizzly and others sell thickness sanders with multiple rollers and huge motors that will take off nearly 1/8". Having said that, its a quiet, well functioning, quality machine with good, built in adjustability and a powerful motor (for 110V). EDIT: BTW, dust collection works extremely well too. Much better than what I had thought it would. Regards, John |
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SmartSand is supposed to vary the feed speed according to the load on the drum.
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I have an older one and it doesn't have that feature. Instead, it just trips the breaker on the motor. At first it was annoying. Now, I've learned the limits of the machine and it's no big deal. If you can get this sander at a really good price, in really good condition, I wouldn't worry about it not having that feature that you mention.
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I'm not 100% sure, but i think that feature came around after Jet took over. Though, there may be a few models in that transition that are Performax branded with the smart feed system, I don't know for sure.
The things to check for on these sanders that DON'T have the sensor stuff are: 4" dust port - really old models only had a 2 1/2" 1 1/2hp motor - earlier models had only 1hp motors Overload protection - an on-board breaker that trips instead of burning up your board/motor.
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SandSmart
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I agree with Stephen. If the one you're looking at doesn't have it, I wouldn't be concerned. I bet Jet has an old manual on their website you could download for that years model. If not, and you buy it, just let me know. I'll be happy to scan mine in and .pdf it to you. Regards, John |
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Thanks for the info, guys. Gonna go take a look in the morning. Here's a photo the guy sent, can you tell anything from it?
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16-32
Looks just like mine. Don't know how much you know about them, but the black knob on the box with the on/off switch is a dial that you turn to adjust the speed of the belt on the table.
You might check to see that the belt on the table (not drum) is in good condition without rips or tears. If its barely been used, I doubt there are problems. Before you buy it, I'd fire it up and run some boards through it to make sure it works properly. The wider the board (or piece of plywood) the better. Draw some lines across the board side to side and take a light pass to see if it removes them equally all the way across. If it doesn't, it means the shaft is not parallel to the table. No big concern as it can be easily corrected following the steps in the manual. You might also remove the sandpaper and inspect the drum to ensure it is in good condition and doesn't have any knicks or pieces broken off of it. Very unlikely, but it is aluminum and it is conceivable that someone could have done something really careless and got something buggered up in there that may have somehow damaged the drum. The mobility kit for it is very nice and it would be good to have extra sanding belts for it. Good luck!!!!! Regards, John |
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I would not pass it up it if didn't have the feature. IMO, the less gadgets the better. I have that sander in the picture. Works good, belts are expensive, but last a while. It will bite you if you're in a hurry. As mentioned, this sander can't hog off wood. You need lots of time. If you try to hog off a lot, you'll gunk up the belt, burn your wood and trip the motor breaker. Not that ever happened to me.....
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I wouldn't worry about it if only has the 2 1/2" dust port, either. That's what mine has. I've used it a lot and never had any trouble with DC. In fact, my HF 2HP DC unit gets all of the dust from the sander and the sander is at the end of the line, maybe 30-35 feet between it and the DC unit.
John gives you good advice on things to look for that matter. You can use it to thickness irregular grained woods that a planer will cause a lot of blow out on. But, get a stool and a book or magazine to read if you're gonna use it for that! As others have said, it's not gonna hog off a lot of material in one pass, nor is it advertised it as such. With that in mind, it's a wonderful machine to have in your shop.
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That was is newer than mine. If all is in good working order, you'll enjoy that sander!
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it does not have the sand smart feature......it is still a great sander
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I love mine, by the way. It gets use a LOT. |
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Well, I finally got a chance this afternoon to go check this out. Seems to be in really good condition, ran several small boards through and all looked well. Seems just a fraction out of parallel with the bed, I used John H's test and the right-hand marks were gone but the left-hand were just barely visible, but I'm sure that's adjustable. Feed seems very smooth, although as John C noted the belt is riding all the way to the left. However, it's not badly frayed, just a few strands here and there. I think it's well worth $225.
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