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Dremel Collets/Mandrels/Miscellaneous Mandrel 402 26150402JA

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Description

General description

The Dremel 402 SpeedClic Mandrel is designed for quick and easy accessory changes without the need for tools. This versatile mandrel is compatible with a wide range of Dremel EZ SpeedClic accessories, making it ideal for various DIY projects.

Technical specifications

  • Shank diameter: 3.2 mm
  • Accessory length: 35 mm
  • Width: 5 mm
  • Maximum RPM: 35,000 1/min
  • Height: 32 mm
  • Compatibility and accessories

    Fully compatible with Dremel EZ SpeedClic accessories, including felt polishing wheels, cut-off wheels, sanding belts, and grinding stones.

    Other information

    MPN: 26150402JA
    EAN: 8710364045198
    Dremel 402 SpeedClic Mandrel 4 Pce 26150402JA

    Features

    • Brand
      DREMEL
    • Length
      100 mm
    • Width
      5 mm
    • Weight
      10 g
    • Material
      Metal

    Customer reviews

    MManoMano Customer
    Published on 17/10/2022, France

    Useful and well suited

    LLuc
    Published on 30/03/2021, France

    The product is compliant. On the other hand, packaging is an ecological crime! Imagine a huge box for a product that fits in an envelope!

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