Dewalt 20v Max Dcg412 Cordless Cut Off Tool /grinding Tool + 4-1/2" Wheel New on 2040-parts.com
Los Angeles, California, US
Dewalt Cutting/Grinding Tool DCG412 Tool Disk , Handle , One (1) Cutting/Grinding Wheel 4-1/2" , No Battery , No Charger , Not In Retail Package ,
** However New Never Used , Came Out of a New Kit
Specifications
Voltage | 20V MAX |
---|---|
No Load Speed | 6,500rpm |
Spindle Lock | Yes |
Spindle Thread | 5/8" |
Use Wheels rpm Above | 10,000rpm |
Tool Weight | 5.1lbs |
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