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Mar 12, 2026 - 06:11 AM
The recommended RPM is crucial for both safety and optimal sanding results. Operating the sander within the specified maximum RPM (such as 8,000 RPM) ensures smooth operation, prevents tool damage, and maintains surface quality. Exceeding the recommended speed can lead to spindle damage and poor results. Products like the Amana Tool 61299 and Amana Tool 61336 specify an 8,000 RPM limit, which is ideal for balanced, effective sanding. Most CNC sanding tools in this category maintain a similar recommended RPM, making it easy to match your machine’s capabilities.
