The CE123N is similar to the CE23N model, but has an adjustable curved base for concave, convex surfaces, although it works just as well on flat surfaces too. This is especially useful for working in shipyards where curved surfaces made from resins, fiberglass, carbon fibre and kevlar are used.
Also suitable for stripping layers of gel coat and paint.
The CE123N has an adjustable curved base, ideal for concave or convex surfaces.
This video also contains CE23N
Ideal for stripping paints or varnishes on doors etc
Sanding with several layers of different materials
A useful application is the sanding of surfaces with several materials of different hardness in layers, which enables a uniform sanding that will not damage soft materials. Sanding proves to be effective on a wide array of materials, whether hard, soft or flexible. These abrasive planers are highly useful, fast and effective in sanding and stripping paints, varnishes and resins, particularly on large flat surfaces.
Unlike conventional planers, the sanding depth of the abrasive planers does not depend on the pressure applied by the operator, but on the adjustment of the machine and the number of passes made. Wear on the abrasive roller is minimal, thanks to the high operating speed, the extremely low amount of material extracted by each abrasive grain and the fact that it hardly heats up at all during operation.
The CE123N model shown on this page has the adjustable curved base. The CE23N is very similar but has an adjustable flat base.
The CE123N easily adapts to curved surfaces, especially useful for shipwright work