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Pneumatic pencil sharpener, mini pneumatic grinder, pneumatic micro grinder for polishing and grinding
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Description
- ★ Specifications - Air Micro Grinder Pneumatic Grinding Machine Air Inlet: 1/4 inch, 1/8" Collet. Average Air Consumption: 90 psi. No-Load Speed: 65,000 rpm. Working Pressure: 6-7 map. Recommended Tracheal Diameter: Approx. 8 mm. Package Contents: 1pc x Micro Grinder. 1pc x 44.5 inch Hose. 2pcs x Chuck Keys. 1pc x Coupler. 1pc x Manual.
- ★ Features - The mini air pencil grinder is made of solid metal material, wear-resistant and practical. Free speed, small size and light weight, lightweight pen-shaped design, easy to hold and operate, high strength, flexible, safe to use and can be used for a long time.
- ★ Compact Power - This mini straight pneumatic die grinder glides across surfaces with a speed 65,000 RPM free air flow and 90 PSI working air pressure in conjunction with an air compressor. Small in size and lightweight, the pen-shaped design is easy to operate with one hand.
- ★ Widely Used - The pneumatic pencil grinder can be used in various fields of metal cleaning, chamfering, grinding, polishing, engraving, internal processing, cleaning jewelry, molds, back plates, brake pads, cylinder heads, mounting seats, etc. It can be used for cutting, grinding, and grinding plastic, stone, wood, etc.
- ★ Customer Service - We are committed to meeting customer demands to create the best products. For any suggestions or requests, please feel free to contact us at any time so that we can do our best to respond as soon as possible.
Features
- BrandIKODM
- ManoMano ReferenceME225236427
- MMID581642266717
- Product codeKWI3123
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Whether used to grind concrete or cut metal, grinders are incredibly versatile power tools. You can choose between angle grinders, straight die grinders and cut-off saws which, depending on the task, may be electric, pneumatic or fuel-powered. Here’s our guide to selecting the right grinder for your job.
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