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3M's Total Automotive Sanding System Keeps Dust Away, Makes Cleaner Shop

3M’s best-in-class abrasives innovation, including 3M™ Cubitron™ II Abrasives, are now available in conjunction with premium Festool Automotive Systems surface prep tools, including pneumatic and electric sanders, polishers and backup pads...

From: autobodynews.comDate: 2017-08-30 07:42:37Views: 1221

3M's Total Automotive Sanding System is an all-inclusive dust-free solution for automotive body shops.

Engineered to support the ongoing need for cleaner, safer, more efficient and profitable shops, the Total Automotive Sanding System combines best-in-class 3M abrasives with premium power tools and dust extraction solutions from Festool Automotive Systems. The result is one of the most effective and comprehensive surface preparation and finishing systems in the automotive collision repair industry.

Improved dust extraction and workstation organization can help reduce rework and wasted time, boosting your bottom line. The system is designed with the technician’s safety in mind, including improved ergonomics. Something we can all feel good about.

3M and Festool Automotive Systems have formed a global strategic collaboration to best serve the automotive collision repair industry. 3M’s best-in-class abrasives innovation, including 3M™ Cubitron™ II Abrasives, are now available in conjunction with premium Festool Automotive Systems surface prep tools, including pneumatic and electric sanders, polishers and backup pads, vacuums and surface-prep workstations, dust extraction capabilities and service.

The Total Automotive Sanding System’s mobile dust extractor reduces the amount of dust in the air. When it comes to improving the cleanliness of your body shop, proper dust extraction can’t be an afterthought. Efficient design means less rework. And that’s exactly what the Total Automotive Sanding System brings to the automotive repair industry. The system’s mobile dust extractor collects dust as it’s made, preventing particles from lingering in the air or landing on unwanted surfaces, such as a freshly painted car.

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