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3M™ Random Orbital Sander, 5 inch Non-Vacuum, 3/32 inch orbit, 20320

  • Part Number: 20320
  • UPC: 51141203201
  • Stock Number: 60440126922
3M™ Random Orbital Sander 20320 is a 5 inch non-vacuum dual action sander with a 3/32 inch orbit. 3M™ Non-Vacuum Random Orbital Sanders are powerful .28 horsepower tools in a popular non-vacuum model are designed to meet or exceed the highest performance standards.
 

Additional Product Information

3M Part Number 20320
UPC 51141203201
Case Quantity 1 sander per case
Case Inner Pack 1 sander
Maxiumum Operating Speed 12,000 RPM
Power Type Pneumatic
Disc Size 5 inch
Orbit 3/32 inch (2.5 mm)
Height 3.26 inch (82.9 mm)
Length 5.84 inch (148.4 mm)
Diameter 5 inch (127 mm)
Power .28 HP
Vacuum Type Non Vacuum
Airflow Rate SCFM (LPM) 17 SCFM (481 LPM)
 

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