DELTA GR275 6-Inch Variable Speed Grinder with Tool-Less Change

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The DELTA GR275 6-inch Variable Speed Grinder with Tool-Less Change incorporates three different wheels for sharpening, grinding, and buffing. It features a 2.5 Amp induction-type motor for powerful performance, and has a variable speed of 2000 to 3450 RPM for a fine level of control depending on the materials you are working with. The white sharpening wheel is used for sharpening tools and chisels, and its tool rest has a drill bit rest milled into the surface so you’ll get the correct angle on the tip at all times. A nut and tool-less wheel cover makes changing wheels quick and easy. The base is made of cast iron for durability and stability. An independently switched 40-watt work lamp with a flexible goose neck illuminates the work area while you’re working. A full-size safety shield is clear and has thumb screws for easy adjustment.

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DELTA GR275 6-Inch Variable Speed Grinder with Tool-Less Change

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Milwaukee 48-66-0975 1/4-Inch Die Grinder Collet

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This 1/4 inch collet is standard equipment on Milwaukee Die Grinder models 5192, 5194 and 5196 and securely holds 1/4 inch shank Mounted Points when tightened properly.

This 1/4 inch collet is standard equipment on Milwaukee Die Grinder models 5192, 5194 and 5196 and securely holds 1/4 inch shank Mounted Points when tightened properly.1/4 in. collet for Die Grinders

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Bryant [LL.sub.2]U-MS universal-multi-surface grinder.(CLOSE UP)(Bryant Grinder Corp.): An article from: Automotive Design & Production

This digital document is an article from Automotive Design & Production, published by Gardner Publications, Inc. on January 1, 2009. The length of the article is 470 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: Bryant [LL.sub.2]U-MS universal-multi-surface grinder.(CLOSE UP)(Bryant Grinder Corp.)Author: UnavailablePublication: Automotive Design & Production (Magazine/Journal)Date: January 1, 2009Publisher: Gardner Publications, Inc.Volume: 121 Issue: 1 Page: 42(1)Distributed by Gale, a part of Cengage Learning

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The grinder has 10-in. of Z, X, and optional U-axis travel. The linear axes use the Bryant round hydrostatic way system that provides 300[degrees] of bearing wrap to assure accurate tracking. There are linear glas (more…)