Mirka 0.4-in. x 13-in. Pneumatic Belt Sander Non-Vac for Weld Removal (PBS-10330)
Mirka 0.4-in. x 13-in. Pneumatic Belt Sander Non-Vac for Weld Removal (PBS-10330)
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Product Details
Product Details
Key Features
Overview
The Mirka PBS-10330 Pneumatic Belt Sander is a non-vac air-powered belt sander built for spot weld removal, weld joint sanding, and tight-access metal surface prep. This is a pneumatic belt sander designed for spot weld removal, weld cleanup, rust removal, paint removal, adhesive removal, and prep work before gluing or riveting. Model Number: PBS-10330.
What makes this tool useful is the narrow 0.4 in. x 13 in. belt format. That size gives you the reach to work inside corners, along flanges, and around tight body lines where a larger sander would be clumsy or flat-out unusable. Mirka also lists a speed selector on top of the tool, so you can dial the sanding speed to the material and the stage of the job instead of running one setting for everything.
For day-to-day use, Mirka built this one around quick adjustments instead of shop-floor frustration. The belt tension mechanism is designed for fast belt changes, which saves time when you need to switch grits or replace a worn belt. The arm angle is also adjustable, and the key for that adjustment stores right in the handle. That's a simple detail, but it means the tool you need to make the change stays with the tool instead of disappearing into a drawer.
Mirka calls out the PBS-10330 as ergonomic, powerful, and quiet to use, and the cushioned rubber grip backs that up in practical terms. On a narrow belt sander, control matters more than brute force. If the grip is slippery or the body shape fights your hand, it's harder to hold a straight line on a weld seam. The rubber-coated handle gives you a more secure hold and helps the tool feel less fatiguing when you're working through repeated prep steps.
This is the non-vac version, so it's aimed at users who need access, maneuverability, and straightforward pneumatic operation more than onboard dust collection. In metalworking and collision repair, that makes sense for tasks like weld cleanup, rust removal, and adhesive stripping where a compact tool has to fit where the work is. The listed operating pressure is 89.92 psi with average air consumption of 21.54 CFM, so this is a tool that wants a properly sized air setup to perform the way it should.
The Mirka PBS-10330 Pneumatic Belt Sander uses 10 x 330 mm belts, also listed as 0.4 in. x 13 in., so replacement belt selection is straightforward once you're set up for that size. If you're already working with abrasive belts for metal finishing, paint removal, or prep before bonding and riveting, that size-specific format is the main compatibility point to pay attention to.
Who should buy it? This one makes the most sense for body shop techs, metalworkers, fabrication shops, and anyone doing weld seam cleanup in tight spaces. It's also a strong fit for serious users who already run pneumatic tools and want a dedicated narrow-belt solution instead of trying to force a larger sander into detail work. If your work regularly involves spot welds, confined sanding paths, or surface prep around formed metal, this tool is built for exactly that kind of job.
Clean Up Welds in Tight Spots
The narrow belt format is the whole reason to own this tool. It reaches into confined areas around weld joints and spot welds where wider sanders cannot stay controlled.
- Built around a 0.4 in. x 13 in. belt for detail sanding access
- Designed by Mirka for spot weld removal and weld joint sanding
Adjust the Tool to the Work
The adjustable arm angle helps you keep the belt where it needs to be instead of twisting your wrist into awkward positions. That makes the tool easier to guide along seams, edges, and formed metal surfaces.
- Arm angle is easy to set for better access around the workpiece
- Adjustment key stores in the handle so it stays with the tool
Spend Less Time on Belt Swaps
Consumables slow you down if the tool makes them a hassle. Mirka uses a tension mechanism that makes changing belts quick, which is a real advantage when the job calls for several grit changes.
- Tension mechanism is designed for belt changes in seconds
- Uses 10 x 330 mm abrasive belts
Built for Controlled Pneumatic Sanding
This tool is set up for users who already rely on shop air and want a dedicated narrow-belt solution. The top-mounted speed selector gives you another layer of control when you're balancing stock removal against finish quality.
- Rated at 17,000 per minute
- Average air consumption is 21.54 CFM at 89.92 psi
What's in the Box
- (1) Mirka PBS-10330 Pneumatic Belt Sander
Key Specifications
| Belt Size | 0.4 in. x 13 in. (10 x 330 mm) |
|---|---|
| Tool Type | Pneumatic belt sander, non-vac |
| Speed | 17,000/min |
| Average Air Consumption | 21.54 CFM |
| Operating Pressure | 89.92 psi |
| Model | PBS-10330 |
Compatibility
Built For
Pro Tip
If you're switching from weld removal to final surface prep, keep multiple grits loaded and use the quick belt tension system instead of trying to make one belt do everything. That's the easiest way to save time and keep the narrow belt tracking clean on detail work.
Warranty & Support
Tool Nut's Take
Mirka PBS-10330 Pneumatic Belt Sander for Tight Metal Prep Work
This is the kind of specialized air tool that earns its spot fast if you do weld cleanup regularly and you're tired of forcing a bigger sander into places it doesn't belong.
- Who it's for: Body shop techs, metal fabricators, and serious shop users doing spot weld removal, seam cleanup, rust removal, and detail sanding on formed metal.
- Why it stands out: The narrow 10 x 330 mm belt, adjustable arm angle, top-mounted speed control, and quick belt-change setup make it much more practical than a general-purpose sander for this kind of work.
- Worth knowing: This is a non-vac pneumatic tool, so make sure your air system can support the listed pressure and air consumption, and plan on stocking the right 0.4 in. x 13 in. belts.
Common Questions
- What is this tool mainly used for? It is designed for spot weld removal, sanding weld joints, rust removal, paint removal, adhesive removal, and surface prep before gluing or riveting.
- What belt size does it use? It uses 10 x 330 mm belts, also listed as 0.4 in. x 13 in.
- Is this a vacuum-ready belt sander? No. The PBS-10330 is the non-vac version.
- What air requirements are listed? The listed operating pressure is 89.92 psi and average air consumption is 21.54 CFM.

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