3 in. High Speed Cut-Off Tool: Central Pneumatic, Cut through sheet metal, bumpers, exhaust systems, straps, hangers and more with this variable speed air cutter! Rear exhaust and a regulated flow give you a steady cutting speed. Featuring a safety trigger to prevent accidental start-up, this cut-off tool makes quick work out of metal cutting projects, Air inlet size 1/4 in. -18 NPT, Minimum hose size (in.) 3/8 in.
•Variable speed
•Safety trigger prevents accidental startup
•Rear exhaust
•Uses standard 3 in. cutting disc
Note: Cutting disc sold separately.
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