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National Detroit 9600de 6" Geared 'mud Hog' Sander 3/16" Orbit W/dust Extraction on 2040-parts.com

US $185.00
Location:

Muskego, Wisconsin, US

Muskego, Wisconsin, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:National Detroit Manufacturer Part Number:9600DE

 Hello and Welcome!

You are bidding on a brand new National Detroit 9600DE which is a 9600 6" diameter 3/16" orbit 'mug hog' sander with a dust extraction set-up. This model also includes the optional T motor housing with the extra handle built in and a 6" hook and loop (velcro) backing pad. The box is a little beat up from riding around and the flap is about to fall off but the sander is great.

-Smaller version of the 8" geared 'mud hog' sander. Operates with either a 5" or 6" pad. Aggressive enough for knock down, yet enough finesse for feather edging. Available with a 6" dust extraction and optional T-handle motor cover.

3/16" orbit
9,000 RPM
4.5 lbs.
1/4NPT
80PSI
14CFM
6" pad

Please view the pictures and ask any questions you may have. I will have a large amount of auto body tools listed soon so please keep tabs on my auctions, any multiple purchases are eligible for combined shipping. Shipping charges are automatically calculated.
Thank you and HAPPY BIDDING!

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