Makita 193048-0 5/8-Inch Lock Nut
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Makita 9237CX2 Polisher/Sander Kit does not come with this lock nut with the kit, and I wanted to have the option of using another kind of lock nut to secure a buffing pad or sanding pad to my Makita machine. There is no problem with the lock nut when it comes to securing the rubber pad. I should be able to use this lock nut for the lifetime of my polisher or sander. Honestly, the only complaint I would have is the price, but you get what you pay for, both quantity and quality.
Well, it's a good thing Integrated machined (what you would expect in an upper-level The locking system works well (you will need the "special" wrench that is supplied with the Edge Grinders--it is a top-tier power tool manufacturer) and the product is well constructed. Only the holes around the disk, which fit the wrench, provide a slot for a screwdriver. )My only quibbles are the price and inclusion. If something so simple and easy is so expensive, you would expect it to be inexpensive in the long run A product like this is produced That's probably because you don't have the option of running out to the hardware store and getting a repair done A substitute needs to be rigged. In addition, it should have been included with the rubber sanding disk attachment but is not. There is a separate charge for it.
The product is meant to be used with the Using this lock nut, you can fix the grinder's rubber sanding pad to the mill. Separate rubber sanding pads are used, and Makita 543036-XL is the right tool for the job Among the 3 locks nut that Makita sells on Amazon for a great price, this is a genuine Makita lock nut of the described size, and genuine I really like it.
I would buy it I liked the fit of the suit.
It is attached by screws Grinds to a standstill. An example of a lock nut might be described as such. It is attached by screws Contains a holder to keep the grinding wheel centered. Does the job.
It is unlike previous tools of the same type, as the edges of this disk are thick and do not slide down into the rubber pad's depression. You can scar the work with this type of angle if you are not careful with the force or the angle. If I want this nut to tighten down properly, I will have to enlarge and deepen the depression on the rubber pad.
This was just the thing I.
According to the picture, the item was as described.