Description
Key Features
Heavy-Duty Power
The 1-1/2 HP motor gives this combination sander the muscle for tougher sanding jobs without bogging down on larger workpieces.
Two Sanding Modes
The Shop Fox W1712 belt/disc sander combines a 6 in. x 48 in. belt with a 12 in. disc, so you can handle edges, faces, miters, and cleanup work on one stationary machine.
Smooth Direct Drive
Direct ball bearing drive helps reduce maintenance and vibration compared to typical belt-driven designs, which matters when you want steadier tracking and more consistent sanding pressure.
Overview
The Shop Fox W1712 1-1/2 HP 6 in. Belt / 12 in. Disc Combination Sander is a stationary belt/disc sander built for heavy-duty shop sanding, fitting, and edge cleanup. This is a combination sander designed for shaping, smoothing, and truing wood and similar shop materials. Model Number: W1712. If you need one machine that can handle flat sanding on the disc and longer edge work on the belt, this setup covers a lot of ground without eating up as much floor space as separate machines.
What makes this machine useful in a real shop is the layout. You get a 6 in. x 48 in. sanding belt for longer stock, edge work, and controlled material removal, plus a 12 in. sanding disc for squaring ends, cleaning up miters, and working smaller parts against the table. The belt runs at 1066 FPM, while the disc turns at 1725 RPM, so each sanding surface has enough speed for productive stock removal without turning the machine into a wild, hard-to-control mess.
The drive system is one of the bigger reasons someone buys this model instead of a lighter hobby machine. Shop Fox calls out a direct ball bearing drive to both sanding surfaces, which is intended to provide positive torque flow with less adjustment and less vibration than many belt-driven sanders. In plain terms, that means less fiddling and a machine that should feel more planted when you’re leaning into the work. That matters when you are trying to keep edges straight, sneak up on a fit, or sand repeat parts with consistent results.
The work support is also set up like a serious stationary sander, not a stripped-down benchtop unit. The W1712 uses two precision-ground cast-iron tables, and both tables accept the included heavy-duty miter gauge. Cast iron helps keep the tables flat and stable, and the ability to use a miter gauge on both sanding stations gives you more control on angle work, end grain cleanup, and repeatable squaring tasks.
For flexibility, the sanding belt tilts up to 90 degrees and can be used horizontally, vertically, or at angles in between. That is a big deal in a woodworking or fabrication shop because the best sanding position depends on the part. Sometimes you need the belt flat for broad support, other times you need it upright to work an edge or profile cleanly. The disc-side table is also listed at 10 in. W x 17-5/8 in. L and tilts from 0 degrees left to 45 degrees right, giving you a little more control for bevel work and precision fitting.
On the jobsite practicality side, this is a corded stationary machine built around a 110V, single-phase, 10.5A motor. It includes an ON/OFF toggle switch with a removable safety key and a cabinet-style stand, so it is meant to live in the shop as a dedicated sanding station rather than be moved around from place to place. Dust collection is supported through 2 in. and 2-1/2 in. dust ports, which helps when you want cleaner air, better visibility at the sanding surface, and less dust building up around the machine.
The Shop Fox W1712 1-1/2 HP 6 in. Belt / 12 in. Disc Combination Sander makes the most sense for woodworkers, cabinet shops, school shops, furniture builders, and serious DIY users who need more stability and capacity than a small benchtop belt/disc sander can offer. If your work regularly involves fitting parts, tuning joints, cleaning up cut lines, or sanding small and medium assemblies accurately, this is the kind of machine that earns its floor space.
Built for Accurate Shop Sanding
This machine is laid out for control. The cabinet base, cast-iron tables, and full-size sanding surfaces give you a more stable platform when precision matters.
- 6 in. x 48 in. belt and 12 in. disc cover both long edge work and face sanding
- Heavy-duty miter gauge works with both cast-iron tables for more repeatable angle and end work
Adjust the Belt to Match the Work
The belt section is not locked into one position, which makes the machine more useful across different sanding jobs. You can set the belt where it gives the part the best support and access.
- Belt tilts 90 degrees and can be used horizontally, vertically, or at angles between
- Quick-change belt release helps reduce downtime when it is time to swap abrasive belts
Cleaner Operation and Less Fuss
A stationary sanding machine only helps if it is easy to live with day after day. This one is set up to keep maintenance down and dust collection in the conversation instead of being an afterthought.
- Direct ball bearing drive is designed for maintenance-free, vibration-free torque flow
- Dust ports in 2 in. and 2-1/2 in. sizes support shop dust collection hookups
What’s in the Box
- (1) Shop Fox W1712 Combination Sander
- (1) Owner’s Manual
Key Specifications
| Motor Output | 1-1/2 HP |
|---|---|
| Voltage | 110V |
| Amperage | 10.5A |
| Belt Size | 6 in. x 48 in. |
| Disc Diameter | 12 in. |
| Belt Speed | 1066 FPM |
| Disc Speed | 1725 RPM |
| Weight | 145 lbs |
Built For
Woodworking Cabinet Shops Furniture Building Edge Sanding Miter Cleanup Small Part Fitting General Shop Sanding Serious DIY / Hobbyist
Pro Tip
Use the belt in the vertical position when you are cleaning up edges on longer parts and switch to the disc with the miter gauge when you need to square ends or tune miters. That setup gets more out of the W1712 than treating it like just a big benchtop sander.
Warranty & Support
2-year limited warranty.
Tool Nut’s Take
Tool Nut’s Take
Shop Fox W1712 Combination Sander That Belongs in a Real Shop
The Shop Fox W1712 1-1/2 HP 6 in. Belt / 12 in. Disc Combination Sander is the kind of machine you buy when a light-duty combo sander is no longer cutting it.
- Who it’s for: Woodworkers, cabinetmakers, school shops, and serious DIY users who want a dedicated stationary sander for fitting parts, cleaning edges, and dialing in joinery.
- Why it stands out: You get full-size sanding surfaces, cast-iron work support, a direct-drive setup, and belt-position flexibility that make it a lot more capable than entry-level combo sanders.
- Worth knowing: This is a stationary floor machine, not a grab-and-go tool. Make sure you have the shop space and dust collection setup to take advantage of what it can do.
Common Questions
- What type of sander is this? This is a stationary belt/disc combination sander with a 6 in. x 48 in. belt and a 12 in. disc.
- Can the belt be used in different positions? Yes. The sanding belt tilts 90 degrees and can be used horizontally, vertically, or at angles between.
- What power does it require? The motor is rated at 1-1/2 HP, 110V, single-phase, and 10.5A.
- Does it support dust collection? Yes. Source data lists 2 in. and 2-1/2 in. dust ports for dust collection hookup.
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