Hummel Drum Sanders
Hummel drum Sanders are a legend in the floor sanding business. LAGLER Hummel has been the first floor sanding machine in the world with an endless belt which was developed in the late 1960´s. It has proven technology and indisputably the number one system for finishing wooden floors.

The Hummel belt sanding machine is the best-known floor sanding machine in the world, with thousands of models in use across the globe. Mature, long-life technology for perfect sanding quality and enormous machine power have made it the undisputed number one system for parquet floor finishing for decades. The combination of an aggressive sanding drum, three-stage drum pressure regulation and belt tensioning device with integrated automatically regulated belt guidance guarantees quick work and optimum sanding quality. It has an additional feature for problem free transportation whereby the motor and guide tube can easily be removed. As an alternative there is a separate carrying handle available.

The Lagler Hummel with its 220-volt, 8- inch wide belt sander is the most sought after sanding machine. You can sand with the feathering edge toward a wall and the cutting edge toward the center of the floor. The pitch of a floor sander can be changed and adjusted as most floor sanders are set to cut from right to left. LÄGLER Hummel sanders are not pitched, therefore you can sand a floor in either direction.

The Hummel sander came with a radical change in design. It uses a cylindrical drum/roller like a drum sander but that drum has no paper loading slot. It has an upper, smaller roller that the continuous sandpaper belt rides on. It is easy to load the belts and very fast. The Hummel sander is considerably lighter and the handle is ergonomically designed making it easier to transport.