For every sanding job, from rough removal to ultra-fine finishing, VEVOR offers a wide range of sander accessories. VEVOR has everything a professional or do-it-yourselfer could need, from sanding discs for orbital sanders to sanding screens for plasterboard to sanding pads for fine-tuning or heavy-duty grinding. Browse our entire collection to find the right project item now.
Are you looking for the right surface preparation tool for metal, concrete, wood, or plasterboard? Assorted VEVOR sander accessories are available for all surfaces and uses, from rough removal to smooth finishing. Our selection of sanding belts, discs, sheets, screens, and pads makes sure you always have the right tool for the job, whether you're cleaning walls, shaping wood, or polishing metal.
Picking the right type of sander attachment is the first step to a good sanding job. VEVOR offers a wide selection of accessories for all major surface types, machines, and finishes, so you can be sure you have the right tool for the job.
For aggressive stock removal and large-area coverage, sanding belts are among the most powerful sanding accessories you can buy. You can use them with belt sanders to quickly and easily smooth out wood, metal, and engineered materials. VEVOR sanding belts are made with long-lasting, high-quality abrasives, firmly bonded to a flexible cloth or paper backing. This means that they can handle the high tension, speed, and friction of belt sander operation without tearing, fraying, or wearing out too quickly, so they perform reliably across a wide range of projects.
Because these belts come in different widths and lengths to fit different belt sander types, it's important to make sure they'll work with your machine before you buy them. 3x21 inches, 4x24 inches, and 4x36 inches are common sizes, but VEVOR has a wide range to fit most regular machines. When you use the right sanding belt with the right grit, you'll always get strong, consistent results, whether you're removing old paint from hardwood floors, leveling rough lumber, or getting metal surfaces ready for welding.
With open-weave sanders, sanding screens, and mesh, the sander is less likely to clog when working with powdery, soft materials like plasterboard compound, plaster, and spackle. The mesh structure differs from solid polishing sheets because it allows dust to pass through the abrasive surface, preventing it from building up and making the sheets less effective. When used to prepare walls and ceilings, this makes sanding screens more effective and longer-lasting.
VEVOR sanding screens come in a range of standard sizes and grit levels that work with both pole sanders and hand sanders. Often, they are double-sided, which makes them last a lot longer. When one side goes down, just flip the screen over. Sanding screens and mesh are a clean, efficient, and cost-effective way to get smooth, paint-ready surfaces without having to keep replacing accessories. This is true whether you're a professional plasterboard finisher or an individual remodeling a room.
Most people who own a sander use sanding discs. They work with random orbital sanders, angle grinders, and disc sanders of different sizes and power levels. They are quick, simple, and easy to switch out during projects because they are round and come with hook-and-loop or strong adhesive-backed connection systems. There are different diameters of VEVOR sanding discs, from 4 inches to 9 inches. These discs can be used on a wide range of machines and for a wide range of tasks, from fine detail work on small areas to finishing large areas of wood, metal, or composite materials. They can deliver accurate, quick, and professional results.
The uniform abrasive coating on VEVOR sanding discs sets them apart. This coating ensures the disc's surface removes material evenly. There is a sanding disc with the right grit and diameter for every job, whether you need to smooth out wood grain, remove rust from metal, or remove paint from car panels. Sanding discs are an important part of any full sanding kit because they work well with sanding sponges and blocks to smooth out edges and corners that circular motion can't reach.
Belts and discs do most of the work. For a truly professional finish on wood, metal, or composite materials, sander pads, sanding sponges, sanding stars, sanding blocks, and sanding sheets are the precise tools you need. When you use an abrasive on a sander, the pads protect the surface from gouging, scratches, and uneven wear by spreading the pressure and providing a buffer. When it comes to longevity, dependability, and consistent results over long use cycles, VEVOR backing pads are the best choice for both do-it-yourselfers and professional artisans who need high-quality, smooth surfaces consistently.
Hand-sanding curved surfaces, shaped edges, and tight spots is best done with sanding sponges and blocks instead of power sanders. You can use sanding stars, a specialized type, to smooth rough surfaces, carve wood, and repair broken furniture. Sanding sheets come in various grits and provide a flat, controlled abrasive surface for hand sanding or use with sheet sanders. When used together, these sander tools form a complete setup that covers the stages from rough stock removal to ultra-fine surface preparation before painting or staining.
Picking the right grit and making sure it works with your sander are just as important as choosing the right tool. Both choices are easy with VEVOR's lineup, which has clear specs and a wide selection of sanding accessories.
When choosing sanding belts, discs, sheets, or any other abrasive sander tool, the grit number is the most important factor because it directly affects how rough the abrasive is and how well it finishes. Lower grit numbers, such as 40, 60, or 80, indicate rougher abrasives that remove material quickly. This makes them perfect for removing heavy rust from metal surfaces and leveling rough wood, while medium grits, which are between 100 and 180, are great for general smoothing, shaping, and blending flaws. Fine grits, which are 220 and up, give you the very smooth, polished surfaces you need before you paint, stain, varnish, or add other professional finishes.
Picking the wrong grit will make the work less effective and could hurt the surface. You waste time and tools by starting too fine on rough material, and you end up with scratches when you jump from coarse to very fine without taking the necessary steps in between. You can get VEVOR sander tools with grits ranging from 40-grit for heavy removal to 400-grit for fine finishing. This lets you go through each sanding stage correctly. If you want the best results, always go through the grits in order, whether you're using sanding screens, sponges, or belts.
It doesn’t matter how good the sanding disc or belt is if it doesn't fit your machine right. There are a few factors that determine whether two things will work together: size and dimensions, the type of attachment (clamp, hook-and-loop, or PSA adhesive), and the sander's RPM (speed). VEVOR sander parts are made to exact measurements and come with clear labels that show which machines they work with. This makes it easy to find the right one for your machine.
Random orbital sanders, for example, use hook-and-loop sanding discs that are 5 or 6 inches in diameter. Belt sanders, on the other hand, need belts that are exactly the right size for their rollers. Angle grinders use flap discs or fiber discs that are the right size for the guard.
Also, the shape and pattern of the holes in the sanding pads must match those in the sander's base plate for proper dust clearance, which directly affects both performance and air quality. It doesn't matter whether you're using a VEVOR or another brand. Before buying any sander accessories, check the measurements and that they will work with your sander.
There are many different kinds of VEVOR sanding tools, including precision sanding sponges, sanding blocks, sanding screens, and sander pads. The heavy-duty sanding belts and versatile sanding discs are just a few examples. Our full line includes every grit level and machine type, so you can work toward professional results at a price that stays budget friendly. VEVOR makes it easy to find the right addition for any project by offering good customer service after the sale. Pick up the right VEVOR sander parts today to get the right fit, grit, and finish every time.
VEVOR sanding discs are available in standard sizes (5-inch and 6-inch) with hook-and-loop backing. They are compatible with most major random orbital sander brands, but always verify the diameter and hole pattern match your specific model before purchasing.
Start with 80-grit for rough wood or paint removal, move to 120–150 grit for smoothing, then finish with 220 grit before staining or painting. Using the correct grit sequence prevents deep scratches and produces a cleaner final surface.
Yes. VEVOR sanding screens are double-sided in many configurations, allowing you to flip them when one side dulls. They are more durable than standard sanding sheets when used on drywall or plaster, making them a cost-effective choice for finishing work.
Sanding sponges are flexible and conform to curved or contoured surfaces, while sanding blocks are rigid and best for flat surfaces requiring consistent, even pressure. Both are useful hand-sanding tools that complement power sander accessories for detail work.
Replace sanding belts when abrasive loss, glazing, or tearing is visible, or when they stop cutting efficiently. Frequency depends on material hardness and usage intensity; heavy-metal grinding wears belts faster than light-wood sanding.