3" Dia. Long-neck Cut-off Wheel Tool Db18075 -- Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com
Greensboro, North Carolina, US
3" Dia. Long-Neck Cut-Off Wheel Tool DB18075 -- Free Shipping
- Accepts optional Cut-Off Wheels, 3" in diameter with 3/8" center hole.
- Extension design offers easy access to tight or confined areas. Design also allows for easier straight-type cuts. Also offers improved visibility of work piece.
- Rear exhaust; 20,000 RPM. Composite tool grip absorbs vibration and reduces cold air transmission to operator.
- Important: Speed of tool must not exceed maximum operating speed of accessory. Always use proper guards, wear eye gear and body protection.
- .5 hp, 20,000 RPM, Rear Exhaust, 3/8"-24 Spindle Thread
On Aug-30-13 at 05:40:29 PDT, seller added the following information:
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