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The ID 9924DB Electric Belt Sander is a professional-grade, 950W heavy-duty power tool engineered for rapid stock removal, aggressive surface levelling, and finish preparation on large flat timber surfaces. Running on 220–240V with a Type G British 3-Pin plug, it delivers a variable belt speed of 360–450 m/min across a wide 75×533 mm sanding belt, making it the go-to machine for woodworkers, contractors, and floor restoration specialists who demand consistent, high-performance results. Built with double insulation for operator safety and a heavy-duty motor built to outlast demanding job-site conditions, this belt sander combines raw power with reliable engineering.
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Yes, absolutely. The ID 9924DB Belt Sander is supplied with a Type G British 3-Pin plug and is rated for 220–240V at 50/60Hz, which is the standard mains voltage used across the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and the wider GCC region. You can plug it directly into any standard UAE wall socket without requiring an adapter or voltage converter.
A belt sander like the ID 9924DB is designed for aggressive, high-speed stock removal on large flat surfaces — it removes material far faster than an orbital or random-orbit sander. Orbital sanders are better suited for fine finishing and detail work. If your task involves levelling rough timber, stripping old paint, or flattening large panels, a belt sander is the correct tool. For final smoothing and finishing after the belt sander, an orbital sander would then be used as the next step.
The ID 9924DB ships as a complete, ready-to-use kit. Inside the box you will find the belt sander machine itself, a dust collection bag to capture sanding debris, a sanding belt (75×533 mm) pre-fitted and ready to use, and a guide book with operating instructions. No additional accessories are required to begin work immediately upon unboxing.
The ID 9924DB uses a standard 75×533 mm sanding belt. This is one of the most widely available belt sizes in the market, meaning replacement belts in various grits — from coarse (40–60 grit) for heavy stock removal to medium (80–120 grit) for blending — are readily available from hardware and power tool suppliers. Always ensure replacement belts are rated for the machine's belt speed of up to 450 m/min.
Yes. The ID 9924DB features a variable belt speed range of 360 to 450 m/min. This allows you to run at a lower speed for more controlled passes on softer woods or delicate surfaces, and increase to full speed for maximum material removal on hardwoods or heavily coated surfaces. This variable control makes the machine versatile across a wide range of woodworking and surface preparation tasks.
The ID 9924DB is primarily designed for wood and timber surfaces, including hardwoods, softwoods, rough-sawn lumber, engineered boards, and wooden flooring. It is highly effective for stripping old paint, varnish, and lacquer from wooden surfaces. With the appropriate sanding belt grit, it can also be used on certain composite materials and plastics. It is not recommended for use on metal surfaces without specific metal-rated sanding belts.
Belt drift is a common issue that is easily corrected. Most belt sanders, including the ID 9924DB, feature a belt tracking adjustment knob or screw on the front roller. While the machine is running, slowly turn the tracking adjuster until the belt centres itself on the rollers and runs straight. Always ensure the belt is the correct size (75×533 mm) and is installed with the arrow on the inner surface pointing in the direction of belt travel. Refer to the included guide book for the specific tracking adjustment procedure for this model.
When sanding large volumes of material or using coarse-grit belts, the integrated dust bag will fill faster than during light finishing work. Empty the dust bag regularly — ideally when it reaches around two-thirds full — to maintain effective suction and dust capture. For high-volume professional use, you can also connect the machine's dust port to an external workshop vacuum (if the port diameter is compatible) for continuous dust extraction without interruption.
Deep scratch marks from a belt sander are typically caused by one of three things: using too coarse a grit belt for the finishing stage, applying too much downward pressure, or moving the machine too slowly across the surface. To avoid this, always work through progressive grits (e.g., 60 → 80 → 120) rather than jumping straight to a fine grit after heavy removal. Keep the machine moving at a steady, consistent pace in line with the wood grain, and let the machine's own weight do the work — avoid pressing down hard. Using the variable speed control to reduce belt speed during finishing passes will also produce a smoother result.
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