Belt length
The length of the belt used in a machine with grinding functions (see "Machine"), more precisely, the total length of the entire belt ring installed on the machine.
This information is necessary to select the correct sanding belts — matching in length is essential for the proper installation and operation of the attachment. In this case, the working length, usually, is more than 2 times less than the total, and to determine it, it is worth focus on the dimensions of the desktop (see below).
Belt rotation speed
The nominal belt speed provided by the machine with the grinding function (see "Machine"). Other things being equal, a higher speed is useful for ensuring intensity and productivity, a lower speed allows for more precise control of the process. Detailed recommendations with specific figures for a particular situation can be found in special sources.
Work table size
The dimensions of the desktop provided in the design of the machine.
The working table is called the plane on which the workpiece is placed during processing. In general, the larger this plane, the larger the part can be machined without problems. At the same time, individual nuances may vary depending on the design features: for example, grinding machines for a sleeve (see "Working item") allow you to work with parts that are larger than the desktop without much difficulty, and in tape models, the length of the table actually corresponds to the working length sanding belt (and the maximum length of the surface that can be processed at one time).