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M8 Air Spot Welding Drill, Chuck Locator, Pneumatic Weld Remover for Repairing Automotive Sheet Metal Collision Dents, 1/4
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Product information
Description
Features:
1. Pneumatic Spot Welder Drill: A professionally designed, reliable, and robust pneumatic spot welder drill that can remove surface welds without damaging the underlying steel plate.2. Product Use: Equipped with a robust spindle and stable rotation speed, suitable for automotive sheet metal repair, drilling out spot welds to replace car panels, and easily removing common-sized spot welds.
3. M8 Chuck: This air spot welder drill features an M8 chuck for repairing weld scars on door frames and AB columns, suitable for removing collision spot welds in the automotive repair industry.
4. Operating parameters: With a no-load speed of 1600 rpm, an air consumption of 4 cfm/min, a 1/4-inch air inlet, a 3/8-inch inner tube diameter, and a working pressure of 6-8 kg, it is compatible with 6.5 mm and 8 mm drill bits.
5. Versatile use: The pneumatic spot welder drill is ideal for the automotive collision repair industry, helping to effectively remove spot welds. This is an indispensable tool for repairing sheet metal in automotive bodywork.
Specifications:
Item Type: Air Spot WelderMaterial: Alloy Steel
Chuck Size: M8
No-Load Speed: 1600 rpm
Air Consumption: 4 cfm/min
Air Inlet: 1/4 inch
Hose Inner Diameter: 3/8 inch
Working Pressure: Approx. 6-8 kg / 13.2-17.6 lb
Compatible Bit: 6.5 mm, 8 mm
How to Use:
1. Before and after each use, please fill with 2 to 3 cc of 60 pneumatic lubricant. 2. After lubrication, run it freely for a few seconds.Package List:
1 x Spot Weld Drill
1 x Interface
1 x Wrench
1 x User Manual
Features
- BrandOTHERS
- Battery capacity5 Ah
- ColourWhite
- Availability of spare parts0.000912 year(s)
- Width15 cm
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