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The Versatility of LÄGLER

We take versatility to the next level- not just with our equipment, but also with our team. We are proud to wear multiple hats and cross train our entire staff on all aspects of the

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The Precision of LÄGLER

Whether we are using hand tools, milling and turning equipment from the 60s, or state of the art CNC equipment, for us it is all about precision. Our tolerances are measured in microns. As a

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The Durability of LÄGLER

Durability and quality have been the foundation of our success since we started in 1956. We take enormous pride in the longevity of the machines we produce. Our equipment is intended to last decade after

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The Tradition of LÄGLER

Tradition: It’s In Our DNA LÄGLER, the mechanical engineering company, is known worldwide as the market leader for floor sanding machines. The famous HUMMEL® belt sander is just one milestone in the company’s 64-year history,

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Lägler Premium Abrasives

Most abrasives are produced for other industries or for stationary belt sanding machines. These machines are mainly used to sand raw wood at a set speed, RPM and pressure. Those abrasives are then converted to

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Prevention of Sanding Marks

The last thing you want with a floor you’ve sanded and finished is to have sanding marks pop like neon signs in the night. If you can spot sanding marks while standing at full height

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Tips for Finishing Wood Floors

The past several months we’ve laid out how-to tips for using the big machine, edger, multi-disc sander and buffer. It’s a series of blog posts at your fingertips, but it’s also based on an industry-leading

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Tips for Final Sanding Wood Floors

We’ve been rolling through Lägler’s “Sanding of Wooden Floors” manual bit by bit. We’ve talked about how to pull the best work out of your crew and your machines using the big machine, edger and

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How to Use a Lägler TRIO

Those who don’t know call the Lägler TRIO a buffer. Only those who don’t know. The way to feel what’s what is to get your hands on the TRIO and do some work – and

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