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Makita 4-1/2 In. 6A Angle Grinder 6
Makita
  • Makita 4-1/2 In. 6A Angle Grinder 6
  • Makita 4-1/2 In. 6A Angle Grinder 6
  • Makita 4-1/2 In. 6A Angle Grinder 6
  • Makita 4-1/2 In. 6A Angle Grinder 6
  • Makita 4-1/2 In. 6A Angle Grinder 6
  • Makita 4-1/2 In. 6A Angle Grinder 6
  • Makita 4-1/2 In. 6A Angle Grinder 6
  • Makita 4-1/2 In. 6A Angle Grinder 6
  • Makita 4-1/2 In. 6A Angle Grinder 6
  • Makita 4-1/2 In. 6A Angle Grinder 6
  • Makita 4-1/2 In. 6A Angle Grinder 6
  • Makita 4-1/2 In. 6A Angle Grinder 6

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Labyrinth construction seals and protects the motor and bearings from dust and debris for longer tool life. Slide switch design with lock-on for added user convenience. Protective zig-zag varnish seals the armature from dust and debris for longer tool life. All-ball bearing design and metal gear housing for added durability. Machined bevel gears provide up to 2 times longer service life. Side handle is positioned at an increased 20 deg (degree) angle for added comfort. Two position adjustable side handle for operator convenience. Double insulated. Includes (1) 4-1/2 In. grinding wheel (A-95956), (1) 4-1/2 In. wheel guard (122886-3), (1) lock nut (194608-1), (1) lock nut wrench (782424-9), (1) inner flange (224377-1), (1) side handle (153504-2).

Specs
Id 4375
SKU 396443
PartNo GA4530
UPC 00088381096959
Country of Origin China
Wheel Diameter 4-1/2 In.
Amperage 6
Maximum Speed 11,000 rpm
Arbor Size 5/8 In.-11
Switch Type Paddle
Cord Length 8 Ft.
Dimensions 10-1/2 In. L
Weight 4.0 Lb.
Warranty 1 Year
Corded/Cordless Corded
CID 1
Compliance & Restrictions

Some dust created by power sanding sawing grinding drilling and other construction activities contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm. Some examples of these chemicals are: lead from lead-based paints crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products and arsenic and chromium from chemically-treated lumber. Your risk from these exposures varies depending on how often you do this type of work. To reduce your exposure to these chemicals: work in a well ventilated area and work with approved safety equipment such as those dust masks that are specially designed to filter out microscopic particles. For more information visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov