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Description
Milwaukee M1FSAG115X-0 18V Fuel 115mm Angle Grinder with Slide Switch (Body Only)
The Milwaukee M18FSAG115X-0 18V 115mm Angle Grinder delivers similar performance to a corded 1200W grinder and features Milwaukee brilliant POWERSTATE brushless motor. The cordless grinder features include integrated FIXTEC system for tool-free wheel change, Anti-vibration side handle for lower vibration and a removable dust screen to prevent debris entrance, which prolonging motor life.
4933478772 Features:
- Delivering similar performance to a corded 1200W grinder
- Reduced gearhead size and lower angle of battery slot - for better balance & ergonomics compared to previous model
- Anti-vibration side handle for lower vibration
- Integrated FIXTEC system for tool-free wheel change
- Slim handle design
- Removable dust screen to prevent debris entrance, prolonging motor life
- 115 mm keyless guard for great cutting capacity and fast guard adjustment without using a key
- Line-lock-out function to prevent automatic start up
- POWERSTATE brushless motor
- REDLINK PLUS intelligence hardware and software
- Flexible battery system that works with all MILWAUKEE M18 batteries
Features
- BrandMILWAUKEE
- Weight1 kg
- Power1200 W
- Voltage18 V
- MaterialMetal
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