Recommended Sanding Speed

If you talk to our technical team here at Abrasive Finishing Systems you will soon realise that we talk about recommended sanding speeds and sanding machine speeds a lot. The question is why?

The simple truth is that abrasives are no different to any other cutting tool. If you use your abrasives at the wrong speed, at best they will under-perform and wear out too quickly, at worst they just won’t do the job at all. The correct machine speed is a function of the abrasive grain type, the material being sanded and the finish required. increasing sanding speed will create a finer finish but it will also increase the grinding temperature.

So What is the Recommended Sanding Speed?

Below is a summary table showing the recommended surface speed in metres per second for a range of materials.

Material to be ProcessedSurface speed ms-1
 Stainless steel, tool steel, high speed steel18 – 30
 Cast iron, carbon steel25 – 45
 Non-ferrous metals, copper, brass25 – 35
 Aluminium, zinc18 – 30
 Hard and hardened steel8 – 15
 Titanium and titanium alloys10 – 25
 Glass, ceramic materials and stone8 – 14
 Acrylics5 – 14
 Plastic and rubber10 – 18
 Wood15 – 25
 Lacquers & varnishes8 – 15
recommended abrasive sanding and grinding speeds in metres per second

That is all well and good but in the real world most people work in rpm so we have also prepared a small guide below for commonly used machines.

Recommended Sanding Speed for Angle Grinders, Sanders & Polishers:

Material to be processed4″ dia4 1/2″ dia5″ dia7″ dia
100mm115mm125mm178mm
 Stainless steel, tool steel, high speed steel3,500 – 6,0003,000 – 5,0002,750 – 4,6001,900 – 3,200
 Cast iron, carbon steel4,800 – 8,6004,100 – 7,5003,820 – 6,9002,650 – 4.775
 Non-ferrous metals, copper, brass4,800 – 8,60004,100 – 5,8003,820 – 5,3502,650 – 3.700
 Aluminium, zinc3,500 – 6,0003,000 – 5,0002,750 – 4,6001,900 – 3,200
 Hard and hardened steel1,500 – 2,9001,300 – 2,5001,200 – 2,300850 – 1,600
 Titanium and titanium alloys1,900 – 4.8001,650 – 5,8001,500 – 3,8001,050 – 2,650
 Glass, ceramic materials and stone1,500 – 1,9001,300 – 2,5001,200 – 2,300850 – 1,600
 Acrylics955 – 1,500830 – 1,300760 – 1,200530 – 850
 Plastic and rubber1,900 – 3,5001,650 – 3,0001,500 – 2,7501,050 – 1,900
 Wood2,850 – 4,8002,500 – 5,8002,300 – 3,8001,600 – 2,650
 Lacquers, varnishes1,500 – 1,9001,300 – 2,5001,200 – 2,300850 – 1,600
Recommended abrasive disc sanding and grinding speeds in revolutions per minute (rpm)

Recommended Sanding Speeds for Powerfile Machines

Powerfile machines vary widely in terms of their performance capabilities. Most fixed speed machines operate at the equivalent of 32ms-1 whereas variable speed machines operate from 0 – 32ms-1 . We have therefore given a recommendation below on whether fixed speed or variable is required for a particular material.

Material to be ProcessedMachine Recommendation
 Stainless steel, tool steel, high speed steelVariable speed, Beltit SH
 Cast iron, carbon steelFixed speed, Beltit BG or BF
 Non-ferrous metals, copper, brassVariable speed ideal, Beltit SH or BF
 Aluminium, zincVariable speed, Beltit SH
 Hard and hardened steelVariable speed with low speed option, Beltit SH
 Titanium and titanium alloysVariable speed with low speed option, Beltit SH
 Glass, ceramic materials and stoneVariable speed with low speed option, Beltit SH
 AcrylicsVariable speed with low speed option, Beltit SH
 Plastic and rubberVariable speed with low speed option, Beltit SH
 WoodVariable speed with low speed option, Beltit SH
 Lacquers, varnishesVariable speed with low speed option, Beltit SH
Recommended tool for sanding and grinding with powerfile machines

Standard Speed of Abrasive Finishing Systems Tools and Machines

Cibo Machines
Garboli Machines
Beltit Powerfiles

Beltit BG Range of Finger files 24 m/s

Beltit BF Range of Finger files 24 m/s

Beltit SH range of Finger files 0 – 24 m/s

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