Sunex SX230B 1/4-Inch Air Die Grinder
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There is greed. Buying mine at Harbor Freight was a great experience. I believe it was cheaper and it had a warranty there (free replacement if it broke).
There are 20,000 revolutions per minute on this
Nothing to do with it. Using this grinder, you can make a disc of 3 inches without any tools. Auto body repair is a good usage for this machine, but it would also work great for
China is listed as the manufacturer on the box. The software has only been used a few times, but it does exactly what it should.
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This die grinder beats all the other brands in its price range that I have used before. There is plenty of power in this grinder to handle this range of jobs. When it comes to speed, it has a lever you can easily handle, but there is also an air/speed control if necessary. This model has a rear air exit and it emits a similar amount of noise compared to others, which I have used. You can grip the tool cover and handle well because of the composite. As a precaution, I greased the head in case the factory was a little tight when assembling it, and it did not take much. It includes two 1/4-inch tool accessories handles that can be tightened with two wrenches provided. The tool has a two-year warranty and is suitable for light duty work. The box was made in Taiwan, in case you were wondering.
The tool was purchased to remove seized or broken fasteners from steel window frames that were being rebuilt. Under the early 1900s, the fasteners became rusted into their place and we needed to drill out or cut them out and then grind them out without losing In addition to the hinges, brick walls surround the door, so a small grinder will be needed. These two, in conjunction with the compact Sunex air drill, were perfect for the job. The power of these tools allows them to clean fasteners, but they can fit right into a tight space. The hardware provided plenty of power for our application, and it worked without a hitch. We highly recommend it.
There is no better way to describe this. This is amazing. A YouTube comparison of this product with the snap on and Aircat has convinced me to buy it. It seems the snap on gets the most attention, but this one isn't too far behind it. The only thing I can say is I had a great time with it today. This makes sense to me. This is a great, smooth, quiet, and powerful machine. There is a lot of difference between a good die grinder and the ones in the store. You'll never use another tool like this again!.
I've been having a tough time I have cut 1/4" steel, bolts, a tire with it. The power range is decent, strong enough to make cuts but not so strong that the cutter is taken out of your hand. I find it useful in tight spaces. If I ever need another one, I would certainly purchase another one.
Good workmanship appears to have gone into making it. Additionally, the die grinder is a bit on the heavy side. Despite the fact that it ran quiet, I was surprised. There is one thing to note, however, that it is more large in comparison to other grinders I have seen, making it harder to fit into tight spaces. In addition, I noticed how much more torque this unit has in comparison to my old one, and that it turns slower (rated at 1800 rpm), but that is okay for my cut-off My grinder did not lock up when I cut off a piece of exhaust pipe with it it was like butter. Additionally, there is an adjustable speed control knob on top of the unit which makes it possible to use the trigger wide open and fine tune your speed if that is something you are interested in.
A set of heads has been ported and polished for about 30 hours, and I oil it about once an hour when it's being used. It continues to work just like it did when it was new, works fast, will hog out metal quickly, but with a good pad will polish steel heads.
It worked well with a carbide burr tip to grind out a rusted muffler bolt that was hard to reach. This seems like a well-made product. The polishing attachments and other uses for it in the garage are now coming to light.