SuperMax Tools® offers a wide variety of SuperBrush™ sanders to meet the many needs of any fabrication shop. Our goal is to provide an excellent priced machine yielding an incredible return on investment by creating faster output, reduced rework, and greater product consistency.
Just think of all the applications our machines can help with – here a just a few: ∙ Scuff Sanding ∙ Primer Sanding ∙ Base Coat Sanding ∙ Straight-Lining ∙ Graining ∙ Decorative Finishing ∙ Deburring ∙ Radius Edges ∙ Polishing ∙ Buffing ∙ Cleaning ∙ Oxidation Removal. These easy to use machines come with an extremely low learning curve and offer many different features which include: infinitely variable brush and conveyor speeds to allow for endless finish possibilities, quick brush head changes, adjustable tension rollers to prevent stock slippage, and precision height adjustments.
Our SuperBrush™ sanders come in sizes ranging from 24” to 49” with single and/or double brush head offerings to meet all your finishing needs.
It’s also available with two brush heads.
The SuperBrush has these great benefits over hand finishing:
Free Sample Testing
We offer free sample testing from our lab that will find the right machine and brush head for your application.
Contact a SuperBrush Specialist For A Quote or Questions
John Geyen
SuperBrush Sales and Application
949-861-4642
Sanding Capacity | Maximum Width (in): 24, 36, or 49 Minimum Length (in): 10 Maximum Thickness (in): 11, varies with brush style Minimum Thickness (in): 1/32 |
Dimensions HxWxD (in): | 24” model: 52 x 46 x 35 36” model: 52 x 58 x 35 49” model: 50 x 71 x 31 |
Brush (in): | 9-11 typical diameter |
Typical Bristle Length: | 1-1/2 – 3” |
Speed: | infinitely variable, 400-1200 RPM brush |
Dust Hood: (steel with hinged back) | 24” model: Two (2), 4” vacuum port, 1200 CFM min. 36” model: Three (3), 4” vacuum ports, 1800 CFM min. 49” model: Three (3), 4” vacuum ports, 1800 CFM min. |
Drive Motor (TEFC): | 24″ model: 5HP 36″ & 49″ models: 7-1/2HP |
Power Requirements: | 208-230V, 60HZ 1 PH, 30 amp service; 3 PH, 20 amp service |
Shipping Weight (lbs): | 24” model: 525 36” model: 605 49” model: 775 |
Conveyor Motor: (Direct drive D.C motor, infinitely variable 0-15 FPM) | 24″ & 36″ models: 100 in.-lb. torque 49″ model: 200 in.-lb. torque |
Item # | Description |
SUPMX-91267 | SuperBrush 24, 1 Ph |
SUPMX-93267 | SuperBrush 24, 3 Ph |
SUPMX-91367 | SuperBrush 36, 1 Ph |
SUPMX-93367 | SuperBrush 36, 3 Ph |
SUPMX-71497 | SuperBrush 49, 1 Ph |
SUPMX-73497 | SuperBrush 49, 3 Ph |
Sanding Capacity | Maximum Width (in): 24, 36, or 49 Minimum Length (in): 10 Maximum Thickness (in): 11, varies with brush style Minimum Thickness (in): 1/32 |
Dimensions HxWxD (in): | 24” model: 52 x 46 x 35 36” model: 52 x 58 x 35 49” model: 50 x 71 x 31 |
Brush (in): | 9-11 typical diameter |
Typical Bristle Length: | 1-1/2 – 3” |
Speed: | infinitely variable, 400-1200 RPM brush |
Dust Hood: (steel with hinged back) | 24” model: Two (2), 4” vacuum port, 1200 CFM min. 36” model: Three (3), 4” vacuum ports, 1800 CFM min. 49” model: Three (3), 4” vacuum ports, 1800 CFM min. |
Drive Motor (TEFC): | 24″ model: 5HP 36″ & 49″ models: 7-1/2HP |
Power Requirements: | 208-230V, 60HZ 1 PH, 30 amp service; 3 PH, 20 amp service |
Shipping Weight (lbs): | 24” model: 525 36” model: 605 49” model: 775 |
Conveyor Motor: (Direct drive D.C motor, infinitely variable 0-15 FPM) | 24″ & 36″ models: 100 in.-lb. torque 49″ model: 200 in.-lb. torque |
A SuperBrush brush sander is a machine that can be equipped with different types of sanding heads to achieve a wide variety of finishes on wood or plastic composite material. It is commonly used for applications that would traditionally be done by hand, such as profile sanding mouldings or raised panel doors, or to achieve labor-intensive finishes like distressing. Unlike a drum sander which can only dimension a flat surface, the bristles on the brushes flex and bend to conform to profiles.
The main categories of brush heads are flatter, nylon, and wire. There are many variations of brush heads within those categories, resulting in dozens of brush head options. For example, using a flatter style brush will help you to achieve a hand-sanded finish on profiles like mouldings and raised panel doors. It is also commonly used in raw wood sanding to open the grain for stain, and then used for sealer sanding in between coats of stain or primer simply by changing the grit of flatter strip. Wire brushes are most commonly used to achieve a distressed or weathered finish. Nylon brushes work well for cleaning reclaimed wood or light distressing. These are just a few of the different applications for each brush type.
Increase Output: SuperBrush sanders are able to run material up to 30ft a minute (depending on the model you choose), much faster than sanding by hand!
Increase Consistency: When hand sanding, an employee is likely going to produce a different result at 8 a.m than he is at 5 p.m. With a SuperBrush sander, the results are the same time after time.
Low Learning Curve: A SuperBrush sander is not difficult to operate. After a short training period, nearly anyone can run a SuperBrush sander.
Versatility: Perhaps the biggest benefit of a SuperBrush sander is its versatility. Vastly different finishes can be achieved by changing the brush head, or more finite changes can be achieved by changing the speed of the conveyor, the RPM of the brush head, or the depth of bristle penetration.
Item # | Description |
SUPMX-91267 | SuperBrush 24, 1 Ph |
SUPMX-93267 | SuperBrush 24, 3 Ph |
SUPMX-91367 | SuperBrush 36, 1 Ph |
SUPMX-93367 | SuperBrush 36, 3 Ph |
SUPMX-71497 | SuperBrush 49, 1 Ph |
SUPMX-73497 | SuperBrush 49, 3 Ph |
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