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Linisher Selection — Quick Reference (Belt Sander for Metal)

Linishers are abrasive belt machines for surface finishing + weld grinding + deburring + blending on metal fabrications + pipework + structural steel. Linear belt produces CONSISTENT directional finish — controllable + reproducible vs angle grinder's circular pattern.

Linisher Type Best For Belt Size
File Belt Linisher (Pencil Grinder) Confined access + small detail — internal corners + slots 12 × 457mm / 25 × 762mm
Portable Belt Sander Hand-held + take-to-work — large surface blending 75 × 533mm typical
Bench Linisher (Stand-Mounted) Workshop bench grinding + sharpening + weld blend 50/100mm × varies
Pedestal Linisher (Floor-Standing) Production linishing + larger workpieces 100/150mm × longer belt
Pipe Linisher (Wrap-Around) Round pipe + tube polishing — wrap belt around pipe Per pipe diameter
Variable Speed Linisher Material-matched speed — stainless lower, mild higher Per machine
Sanding Belts (Per Linisher Size) See sanding belts Match machine spec

Critical: Match belt grit to operation — 36-60 stock removal, 80-120 standard, 180-240 finish, 320+ pre-polish. Stainless finishing requires SLOWER speed + Zr/Ceramic belts to prevent heat discolouration. Maintain belt tracking — drift to edge = belt breakage + skin slip injury risk. Brand: Linishall (AU specialist linisher manufacturer). Companion: sanding belts, abrasives, grinding wheels.

Linishers for Surface Finishing and Weld Grinding

Linishers are abrasive belt machines designed for surface finishing, weld grinding, deburring, and blending operations on metal fabrications, pipework, and structural steel. Unlike angle grinders, which produce a coarse, directional scratch pattern, a linisher produces a consistent linear finish that is controllable and reproducible — the correct tool when the finished surface quality of the workpiece matters. AIMS Industrial stocks Linishall belt linishing machines and abrasive belt consumables for fabrication workshops, engineering shops, and maintenance facilities across Australia.

Linishall Belt Linishers

Linishall is a specialist Australian brand manufacturing belt linishing machines built for the rigours of daily workshop use in fabrication and engineering environments. Linishall machines are designed to run continuously in production environments — the drive system, platen, and tracking mechanism are built for sustained use rather than occasional domestic applications. The abrasive belt runs over a flat platen that supports the workpiece contact area, allowing controlled stock removal and surface finishing without the gouging or uneven removal that occurs with unsupported abrasive belts. Belt tracking and tension are adjustable to maintain straight, consistent running across the range of belt grades used through the finishing sequence.

Weld Grinding and Blending

Weld grinding is one of the primary applications for belt linishers in fabrication shops. After MIG, TIG, or stick welding, the weld bead must be reduced flush with the parent material and the surface blended to a consistent finish — a process that requires a controlled, repeatable abrasive action. A linisher performs this task more consistently and with better surface quality than an angle grinder, particularly on stainless steel and aluminium where overheating from aggressive grinding creates heat tint, discolouration, and potential HAZ issues. The flat platen of a linisher provides a stable reference surface that prevents the abrasive from gouging below the surrounding material.

Abrasive Belts for Linishing

The abrasive belt is the consumable element of the linishing machine and must be selected for the material, the operation, and the required finish. Klingspor abrasive belts are available in aluminium oxide for steel and general metals, zirconia alumina for harder steels and production grinding where longer belt life is needed, and silicon carbide for non-ferrous metals including aluminium, brass, and stainless steel. Grit selection follows the same logic as any abrasive sequence: coarser grits (40–80) for rapid stock removal and weld reduction, finer grits (120–240) for blending and pre-polish finishing, with intermediate grits used for the transition between removal and finishing stages.

Selecting the Right Linisher

Linisher selection should be matched to the work being done — belt width, contact wheel diameter, motor power, and machine orientation (horizontal or vertical) all affect the machine's suitability for a specific application. For help selecting the right Linishall machine and abrasive belts for your workshop's finishing requirements, contact our team at AIMS Industrial.

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