Hi Michael,
some while back we exchanged a few emails on the subject of belt sanders. Unfortunately, I don't remember exactly what we talked about. So maybe we have already discussed this topic.
Michael Kellough said:
The sander Festool makes is an improved AEG design from nearly 20 years ago. In it's AEG incarnation it was sold here for ten years or so so I don't know if UL approval would even be an issue. Tooling up to make 110 volt motors might not be cost effective for Festool at this time.
As far as I know, but I'm not absolutely sure, the initial manufacturer of the Atlas Copco belt sander you own was Holz-Her.
Holz-Her still exists as a producer of industrial woodworking machines (such as vertical panel saws, edgebanders etc.). To my knowledge, Festool/TTS bought Holz-Her's hand-held power tools division back in 2000.
Today, a variety of former Holz-Her power tools is sold by Festool (e. g., belt sanders, Symmetric saw) and Protool (one of Festool's sister companies).
In Europe, the Holz-Her/Festool belt sander (75 mm/3” belt width) is also available from Metabo and Milwaukee.
Personally, I own a Makita 9404 belt sander. This tool doesn’t get used very often but when I need it, it performs well and meets my expectations. Of course, combing a belt sander with an aggressive sanding belt and an operator who lacks concentration and experience can cause serious damage to approximately any type of project.
BTW, how do you like this? Makita belt sander stored in a Festool Systainer with yellow latches …
Regards,
Christian