Waterbug Iii Random Orbital Sander Hu7544 -- Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com
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WaterBug III Random Orbital Sander HU7544 -- Free Shipping
Random Orbit Action. A very versatile water sander.
Whether you are bringing a faded hull back to life, preparing a mold, or
sanding your boat's bottom for performance the Model 7544 Waterbug III reduces
your wet sanding time from hours to minutes! High-Pressure Water Hose with
filtered, venture-generated flow, guarantees effective water sanding anywhere.
Low profile, lightweight, random-orbit sander. The ultimate in multi-action
sanders. Lightweight eliminates fatigue. Low profile guarantees operator
control. Precision speed-control ensures versatile choices, from preliminary
surface preparation to immaculate finishes. It has low air consumption and
infinitely adjustable water control allows the 7544 Waterbug III to be used for
all your wet sanding needs.
- RPM:10000+
- Wt 2lbs 4oz
- Air Consumption 11.0 cfm @ 90 PSI
- Noise Level: 80 dBa
- Part No. 7544 - Comes with Standard Hookit Pad
- Part No. 7544RH - Comes with Hookit ll Pad
- Pad Size 6"
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