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Right Angle Two-Hand Buffers
6″-8″ Diameter Air-Powered Buffing Tools
• Utilised for effective buffing and final finishing.
• Running at the optimum speed of 2,000 RPM means this buffer is actually polishing out scratches, not melting them into the surface, as faster buffers often do.
• Run our slow-speed, high torque buffer with a foam or wool buff (sold separately) for a quick and efficient finishing system.
• Soft-grip handle can be positioned for right or left hand operation.

Right Angle 6″-8″ Diameter Wet Sanders
• Water is fed through the center of pad directly to the work surface, providing optimum flushing of work surface and pad. This prevents build-up of sanding residue on the disc, allowing the tool to be used efficiently in any position.
• Independent water rinse allows flushing of the work surface without starting the tool.
• High torque air motor with variable speed. Rear exhaust muffler reduces noise levels.
• Basic models include pre-assembled hook-ups, 95848 Gear Oil (2.5 oz. tube) and 95541 Grease Gun.
• Delux models include the above, as well as overhose assembly to reduce sound level and 96323 Air Line (3/8″).
Model 51474 (Basic) 0-2,000 RPM, 5/8″-11 Thread
Model 51479 (Deluxe) 0-2,000 RPM, 5/8″-11 Thread
Model 51604 (Deluxe) 0-2,000 RPM, M14 Thread
Dynabuffer
Air-Powered Buffing Tools, 3″ and 5″ Diameter
• Features a 14mm diameter offset orbit.
• Tools run at 10,000 or 12,000 RPM free speed.
• Patented balancer compensates for vibration when running under load resulting in a smooth operating performance.
• Ideal for use on moulds and plugs.
Model 57126 (3″ Diameter)
• Excellent for buffing out sanding scratches.
• Runs at 10,000 RPM free speed; 7,000 RPM under load.
Model 55126 (3″ Diameter)
• Offers increased .5 horsepower and speed, to reduce buffing time by up to 40%.
• Runs at 12,000 RPM free speed; 7,500 RPM under load.
• Front exhaust helps to cool foam buffing pad, increasing life of pad.
Model 58455 (5″ Diameter)
• Large diameter allows buffing of wider area in less time.
• Runs at 10,000 RPM free speed; 5,500 RPM under load.

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