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Grinder / Sander - 4 1/2 In - 5/8 In - 11 Spindle Size
Toolsource #65060
Manufacturers Part Number #6140-6
$145.95
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4 1/2" Grinder / Sander - 5/8" - 11 Spindle Size

The 6140-6 4-1/2 inch 5.5 amp grinder is ideal for getting into tight spaces where other grinders can not. Its low profile and light weight make it perfect for those lighter duty sanding and grinding projects. The tool is double insulated (two prong cord) and incorporates the industry standard 5/8-11 threaded arbor. Like its heavy duty big brothers, it also has spiral bevel gears for optimum transmission of torque to the work piece. The comfortable body grip style is easy to hold onto, and in conjunction with the supplied side handle, allows for maximum operator control. The side handle can be attached in three locations. The wheel guard can be moved around the spindle (without the use of tools) for greatest operator protection. Sold as a grinder with guard, this tool can be used as a sander when a 4-1/2 inch backing pad and disc are attached.

  • Voltage: 120 AC/DC
  • Capacity: 4-1/2"
  • 5.5 AMP.
  • No Load Speed: 10,000 RPM
  • Cord type: 8 ft. fixed
  • 3 position side handle.
  • Paddle switch.
  • All ball/roller bearings.
  • Spindle lock.
  • Aluminum gear housing.
  • 1 screw to adjust 5 position disc guard.
  • Double insulated.
  • Length: 10-1/2"
  • Tool weight: 4.5 Lbs.
Includes:

Guard, Grinding Wheel, Side Handle, Flange, Flange Nut, Spanner Wrench

This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 07 February, 2007.
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