The daily grind just got a lot easier
Grinding, sanding, buffing, polishing - we've got you covered.
Many times after cutting and production tasks, shop machinists move on to another procedure to complete their projects like abrasive finishing.
Palmgren offers a wide variety of machines that grind, buff, sand and finish. Depending on your needs, a bench grinder might be the best tool for cleaning up finishing, sharpening or removing edge flashing.
Or for knifemaking or race car chassis fabrication, maybe a more precise belt and disc abrasive finishing machine makes more sense.
No matter what task you’re facing, Palmgren has the tools to let you lean in and “Embrace the Work®"
Click on a link below to shop our full-line of abrasive finishing machines, or find a Palmgren distributor near you.
Choose the machine that fits your needs...
Bench grinders and buffers are commonly found in most maintenance shops, machine shops and fabrication shops.
These machines use a motor that rotates an arbor shaft. On the end of the shaft, a user can mount bonded abrasive wheels, buffing wheels, wire wheels and non-woven abrasive wheels.
Bench grinders are perfect for sharpening the cutting edges of tool bits, drill points, and chisels. Buffers are perfect for fine finishing workpieces by removing scratches, and machining patterns.
Belt and disc abrasive machines can finish workpieces in ways that a grinder cannot.
These tools offer both a rotating belt and disc, giving the user extra flexibility in finishing operations.
Palmgren® machines offer many user requested features, such as variable speed motors, quick "no-tool" belt changes and more.
Take a look at the full line of belt and disc machines and add one to your shop today.
Palmgren®'s disc abrasive machines come in a variety of sizes and styles. Choose from a large industrial floor model, or just add a smaller benchtop unit to your shop.
Our machines feature simple PSA disc mounting, miter tables with gauges and much more.
If you're looking for a way to accurately finish the edge of a workpiece with an angle or chamfer, we've got you covered.
Our belt machines are very popular with end users, and rightly so. These tools quickly and accurately remove material. Choose from a single or dual belt configuration.
The dual belt models offer the added functionality of running a second abrasive belt. Many people will set up a coarse belt on the left and finer abrasive belt on the right.
The nice thing is you get to choose how you'll set yours up! Take a look, and add one to your shop.