Modular sander-casing architecture

Abrading – Machine – Rotary tool

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C451S357000

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11019624

ABSTRACT:
A sander-casing may include: a field housing to contain at least a motor, the field housing having an interface connectable to a random orbital sander (ROS) shroud and a quarter sheet sander (QSS) shroud. The ROS shroud can contain an ROS-type power transmission. The QSS shroud can contain a QSS-type power transmission.

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European Patent Office Communication dated Feb. 9, 2006, for European Patent Application No. 05111909.7-2302.

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