
Easy lock Sander is a professional abrasive hand sander designed for sanding and finishing walls and ceilings. Used with mesh sanding sheets, it ensures smooth surface preparation while preventing dust build-up on the abrasive and allowing fast, tool-free sheet replacement.
• Hand sander base approx. 280 mm x 93 mm
• Compatible with mesh sanding sheets around 290 mm x 100 mm (grit 80 / 120 / 240 and similar)
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| Property | Specification |
|---|---|
| Tool Type | Abrasive hand sander |
| Approx. Base Size | 280 mm x 93 mm |
| Compatible Abrasive | Mesh sanding sheets approx. 290 mm x 100 mm |
| Main Application | Sanding and finishing interior walls and ceilings |
| Special Feature | Easy-lock system for fast sheet replacement |
| Typical Grit Range | Grit 80, 120, 240 (depending on sheet used) |
Easy lock Sander is used for sanding and finishing interior walls and ceilings, especially plasterboard joints and repairs. It works with mesh sanding sheets to smooth surfaces before painting or final finishing and is ideal for professional and DIY use.
The easy-lock system allows sanding sheets to be changed quickly without tools. This saves time on site, keeps productivity high and makes it simple to switch between different grits during preparation and finishing stages.
It is designed for mesh sanding sheets approximately 290 x 100 mm in size. Different grits, such as 80, 120 or 240, can be used depending on whether you are leveling surfaces or carrying out fine finishing work.
Yes. When used with mesh sanding sheets, the design helps minimise dust accumulation on the abrasive surface. This improves sanding efficiency, keeps the sheet cutting effectively for longer and creates a cleaner working environment.
Absolutely. The lightweight, hand-held design makes it ideal for both walls and ceilings. It allows controlled sanding overhead without excessive fatigue, especially when finishing plasterboard ceilings or skim-coated surfaces.
Yes. It is simple to use: fit the mesh sheet, lock it and sand with even strokes. Beginners can quickly achieve smoother finishes on plasterboard joints and patches compared to using loose sheets by hand.
For rough or uneven surfaces, start with a coarser grit such as 80 to level the area. Then move to finer grits like 120 or 240 for final smoothing before painting or applying decorative finishes.
Yes. It works very well on dried joint compound, skim coats and fillers. The mesh abrasive helps remove minor ridges, lines and imperfections, leaving a smooth surface ready for primer or paint.
Maintenance is minimal. Regularly brush off dust, check that the locking mechanism moves freely and ensure the base stays flat. Replace worn mesh sheets promptly to maintain efficient sanding performance and consistent finish quality.
Easy lock Sander is a manual hand sander, not a power tool. It offers full control during sanding, reduces the risk of over-sanding and is quieter and safer to use in occupied or confined interior spaces.