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Dynabrade 50211 Central Vacuum Disc Sander, 3 in Dia Disc, 1/4-20 Male Arbor/Shank, 0.4 hp, 21 scfm Air Flow, 90 psi

3" RT ANGLE DISC SANDER, CENTRAL VAC
Item #: DYNAB 50211

Product Info

Dynabrade
Manufacturer Part #: 50211

Dynabrade Disc Sander, Central Vacuum, Tool/Kit: Bare Tool, 3 in Disc Dia, 1/4-20 Male, 15000 rpm, 0.4 hp, 21 scfm, 90 psi Air, 1/4 in NPT Air Inlet, Rear Exhaust Location, 1/4 in Minimum Hose Size, Right Angle, 83 dBA, 10-1/2 in L x 3-7/8 in H

  • Powerful 0.4 hp (298 W) air motor for smooth, controlled sanding
  • Unique vacuum shroud diverts dust and debris to vacuum source
  • For use with 3 in (76 mm) Dia locking-type abrasive discs
  • Dynabrade vacuum disc sander powers 3 in (76 mm) Dia abrasive discs, for efficient material removal on non-ferrous surfaces such as carbon fiber, fiberglass, painted aluminum and more
  • This is an essential tool for aerospace, automotive, marine and transportation industries
  • As tool is sanding, flexible vacuum shroud captures dust, debris and contaminants (including Hexavalent Chromium) to vacuum source – ensuring cleaner, safer workplace
  • Trimmed shroud height of 1 in (25 mm) accommodates 3 in (76 mm) Dia locking-type abrasive discs (sold separately)
  • Vacuum shroud constructed of high-quality clear urethane
  • Unique view -port allows operator to see edge of sanding disc and offers optimum view of work surface
  • Flexible, non-marring vacuum shroud allows capture of dust, debris and contaminants (including hexavalent chromium) for cleaner, safer work environment
  • Vacuum shroud angle of 6 deg ensures ideal surface contact for maximum debris extraction
  • Wick-lube system extends gear life with simple lubrication

Item Specifications

  • 21 scfm
  • 1/4 in NPT
  • 90 psi
  • 1/4-20 Male
  • 10-1/2 in L x 3-7/8 in H
  • 3 in
  • Rear
  • 15000 rpm
  • Right Angle
  • 0.4 hp
  • 1/4 in
  • 83 dBA
  • Bare Tool
  • Central Vacuum
$799.22
Est. Lead Time: 6 days
UOM: EA
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