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Durston 1421 Belt Sander-Dual Voltage US Plug - 111.791

Durston 1421 Belt Sander-Dual Voltage US Plug - 111.791

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Durston 1421 Belt Sander-Dual Voltage US Plug - 111.791

The Durston 1421 Belt Sander is a compact, high-torque finishing machine designed for precision sanding, grinding, and surface refinement across a wide range of materials. Smooth variable speed control and flexible mounting options make it equally at home on the bench or at a fabrication station—delivering controlled material removal with a confident, steady feel.

Features
  • Dual voltage motor (110–240V) with US plug configuration
  • Enclosed 50W motor design—no flex shaft required
  • Variable speed dial for controlled sanding and finishing
  • Accepts common 1" × 12" abrasive belts
  • Quick-change 25 mm belt system with automatic tensioner
  • Free-standing mounting bracket for bench or tabletop use
  • Side mounting bracket for front or side bench attachment
  • Tilt, swivel, and lock in nearly any working position
  • Large work rest area for improved stability and usability
Specifications
Model 1421
Motor Power 50W
Voltage 110–240V
Belt Size 1" × 12" (25 × 305 mm)
Belt Diameter 25 mm (1")
Included Belt 220 Grit
Plug Type US Plug
Brand Durston
What our Experts Think
  • Compact precision finishing tool: The Durston 1421 Belt Sander (111.791) is a versatile bench-top sander designed for controlled sanding, grinding, and finishing of jewellery metals and small components.
  • Dual-voltage workshop flexibility: Runs on 110–240V, making it suitable for international studio setups without requiring a flex shaft or external power conversion.
  • Highly adjustable working position: Can be tilted, swivelled, and locked into multiple angles, allowing precise access for detail work and ergonomic positioning during long sessions.
  • Variable speed control: Adjustable speed dial gives better control over material removal, helping reduce heat build-up and improve surface finishing quality.
  • Efficient quick-change belt system: Uses a standard 1" (25 mm) belt with auto-tensioning for fast swaps and consistent tracking during use.
  • Workshop-mount versatility: Includes both free-standing and bench-mount brackets, making it easy to integrate into tight or multi-tool jewellery workspaces.
  • Ideal use case: Best suited for jewellers needing controlled finishing on small metal parts, edge refinement, solder cleanup, and fine surface prep rather than heavy stock removal.

Q&A

Q: What is the Durston 1421 Belt Sander used for?
A: It is a compact bench-top belt sanding, grinding, and finishing machine designed for jewellery work, metal shaping, and surface finishing.

Q: What materials can it be used on?
A: It is suitable for gold, silver, copper, brass, aluminum, and other non-ferrous metals, as well as plastics and general workshop materials.

Q: What are its key features?
A: It includes a variable speed motor, tilt-and-swivel mounting system, and quick-change 1" x 12" belt with auto tensioning, making it flexible for different bench setups.

Q: Does it come with mounting options?
A: Yes, it includes both a free-standing base and a bench-mount bracket, so it can be fixed to a table or used as a standalone unit.

Q: What size belt does it use?
A: It uses a standard 25mm (1 inch) x 305mm (12 inch) sanding belt, widely available in different grits.

Q: Can it be adjusted for different working angles?
A: Yes, the unit can be tilted, swiveled, and locked in multiple positions, allowing precise control for detailed finishing work.

Q: Is it suitable for professional jewellery workshops?
A: Yes, it is designed for daily studio use, especially for shaping, smoothing, refining edges, and surface preparation of metal components.

Q: What makes this belt sander useful compared to manual finishing?
A: It significantly improves speed, consistency, and control, allowing cleaner finishes and more efficient metal preparation than hand filing or sanding.


Maintenance Tips
  • Clean after every use: Remove metal dust and abrasive particles from the belt area, platen, and frame to prevent buildup and belt tracking issues.
  • Inspect & replace belts: Check sanding belts for glazing, fraying, or uneven wear; replace early to maintain consistent finishing quality.
  • Do not overload pressure: Let the belt do the work—excess pressure reduces motor efficiency and increases wear on belts and bearings.
  • Check belt tracking: Ensure the belt runs centered; adjust tracking regularly to prevent slipping or edge damage.
  • Lubricate moving parts lightly: Keep pivot points, adjustment knobs, and mounts lightly oiled (avoid getting oil on the belt).
  • Keep vents and motor housing dust-free: Prevent overheating by ensuring airflow areas remain clear of polishing dust.
  • Secure mounting: Tighten bench or bracket mounts to avoid vibration during use.
  • Store dry & covered: Protect from moisture and dust when not in operation to prevent corrosion and electrical issues.