Product Details:
| Polisher Type | Dual Action |
| Pad Diameter | 200 mm |
| Power | 500 W |
A bench polisher is a stationary polishing and buffing machine designed to be mounted on a workbench or stand. Powered by an electric motor, it rotates polishing or buffing wheels at high speed to smooth, shine, and finish surfaces of metal, plastic, wood, and other materials. These machines are commonly used in workshops, fabrication shops, and manufacturing facilities for detailed surface finishing tasks.
Key Features
Electric Motor Drive: Bench polishers use a robust electric motor driving one or more polishing wheels or buffing pads.
Polishing/Buffing Wheels: Interchangeable wheels of cloth, cotton, felt or sisal provide various levels of finish from buffing to high polish.
Variable Speed Control: Many models let you adjust wheel speed for different materials and finishes.
Stable Mounting: Designed to be fixed to a bench or pedestal for vibration-free and safe operation.
Built-In Safety: Guards and shields protect the operator from debris and accidental contact.
Functionality & Uses
Bench polishers are ideal for:
Polishing and buffing metal parts to a smooth finish.
Removing oxidation, scratches, and surface blemishes.
Prepping surfaces before painting or coating.
Detailing work on jewelry, tools, auto parts, and decorative items.
Benefits
Consistent high-quality finishes across multiple materials.
Increased productivity over manual polishing.
Versatility with different buffing wheels and speeds.
Example Product
Bench Polisher Machine – Heavy-duty bench polisher for industrial and workshop finishing tasks.
An electric polisher is a handheld powered tool designed to apply polish, compound, or wax to surfaces with precision and control. It uses a rotating pad or disc to enhance surface gloss, remove fine scratches, and refine finishes on automotive paint, metal, stone, wood, and more. Electric polishers are widely used by professionals and hobbyists alike for detailing and surface restoration.
Key Features
Electric Motor: Provides consistent power and rotation speed for effective polishing.
Variable Speed Control: Adjustable speed settings let you tailor performance to the task.
Ergonomic Design: Handheld format with grips and controls for comfortable use.
Polishing Pads: Swappable pads allow buffing, polishing, and finishing on various materials.
Applications
Electric polishers are perfect for:
Automotive detailing — restoring paint gloss and removing blemishes.
Metal finishing — brightening and refining metal surfaces.
Woodworking — achieving smooth finishes on wood furniture.
Home and craft projects requiring precision polishing.
Benefits
Portable and easy to use compared to stationary polishers.
Adjustable performance with variable speed for delicate to heavy polishing.
Product Details:
| Polisher Type | Orbital Polisher |
| Pad Diameter | 230 mm |
| Power | 800 W |
A bench polisher is a stationary polishing and buffing machine designed to be mounted on a workbench or stand. Powered by an electric motor, it rotates polishing or buffing wheels at high speed to smooth, shine, and finish surfaces of metal, plastic, wood, and other materials. These machines are commonly used in workshops, fabrication shops, and manufacturing facilities for detailed surface finishing tasks.
Key Features
Electric Motor Drive: Bench polishers use a robust electric motor driving one or more polishing wheels or buffing pads.
Polishing/Buffing Wheels: Interchangeable wheels of cloth, cotton, felt or sisal provide various levels of finish from buffing to high polish.
Variable Speed Control: Many models let you adjust wheel speed for different materials and finishes.
Stable Mounting: Designed to be fixed to a bench or pedestal for vibration-free and safe operation.
Built-In Safety: Guards and shields protect the operator from debris and accidental contact.
Functionality & Uses
Bench polishers are ideal for:
Polishing and buffing metal parts to a smooth finish.
Removing oxidation, scratches, and surface blemishes.
Prepping surfaces before painting or coating.
Detailing work on jewelry, tools, auto parts, and decorative items.
Benefits
Consistent high-quality finishes across multiple materials.
Increased productivity over manual polishing.
Versatility with different buffing wheels and speeds.
Example Product
Bench Polisher Machine – Heavy-duty bench polisher for industrial and workshop finishing tasks.
An electric polisher is a handheld powered tool designed to apply polish, compound, or wax to surfaces with precision and control. It uses a rotating pad or disc to enhance surface gloss, remove fine scratches, and refine finishes on automotive paint, metal, stone, wood, and more. Electric polishers are widely used by professionals and hobbyists alike for detailing and surface restoration.
Key Features
Electric Motor: Provides consistent power and rotation speed for effective polishing.
Variable Speed Control: Adjustable speed settings let you tailor performance to the task.
Ergonomic Design: Handheld format with grips and controls for comfortable use.
Polishing Pads: Swappable pads allow buffing, polishing, and finishing on various materials.
Applications
Electric polishers are perfect for:
Automotive detailing — restoring paint gloss and removing blemishes.
Metal finishing — brightening and refining metal surfaces.
Woodworking — achieving smooth finishes on wood furniture.
Home and craft projects requiring precision polishing.
Benefits
Portable and easy to use compared to stationary polishers.
Adjustable performance with variable speed for delicate to heavy polishing.
Versatile tool for automotive, metal, and woodworking finishing.
Product Details:
| Polisher Type | Dual Action |
| Pad Diameter | 230 mm |
| Power | 500 W |
A bench polisher is a stationary polishing and buffing machine designed to be mounted on a workbench or stand. Powered by an electric motor, it rotates polishing or buffing wheels at high speed to smooth, shine, and finish surfaces of metal, plastic, wood, and other materials. These machines are commonly used in workshops, fabrication shops, and manufacturing facilities for detailed surface finishing tasks.
Key Features
Electric Motor Drive: Bench polishers use a robust electric motor driving one or more polishing wheels or buffing pads.
Polishing/Buffing Wheels: Interchangeable wheels of cloth, cotton, felt or sisal provide various levels of finish from buffing to high polish.
Variable Speed Control: Many models let you adjust wheel speed for different materials and finishes.
Stable Mounting: Designed to be fixed to a bench or pedestal for vibration-free and safe operation.
Built-In Safety: Guards and shields protect the operator from debris and accidental contact.
Functionality & Uses
Bench polishers are ideal for:
Polishing and buffing metal parts to a smooth finish.
Removing oxidation, scratches, and surface blemishes.
Prepping surfaces before painting or coating.
Detailing work on jewelry, tools, auto parts, and decorative items.
Benefits
Consistent high-quality finishes across multiple materials.
Increased productivity over manual polishing.
Versatility with different buffing wheels and speeds.
Example Product
Bench Polisher Machine – Heavy-duty bench polisher for industrial and workshop finishing tasks.
An electric polisher is a handheld powered tool designed to apply polish, compound, or wax to surfaces with precision and control. It uses a rotating pad or disc to enhance surface gloss, remove fine scratches, and refine finishes on automotive paint, metal, stone, wood, and more. Electric polishers are widely used by professionals and hobbyists alike for detailing and surface restoration.
Key Features
Electric Motor: Provides consistent power and rotation speed for effective polishing.
Variable Speed Control: Adjustable speed settings let you tailor performance to the task.
Ergonomic Design: Handheld format with grips and controls for comfortable use.
Polishing Pads: Swappable pads allow buffing, polishing, and finishing on various materials.
Applications
Electric polishers are perfect for:
Automotive detailing — restoring paint gloss and removing blemishes.
Metal finishing — brightening and refining metal surfaces.
Woodworking — achieving smooth finishes on wood furniture.
Home and craft projects requiring precision polishing.
Benefits
Portable and easy to use compared to stationary polishers.
Adjustable performance with variable speed for delicate to heavy polishing.