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3M™ Elite Pneumatic Orbital Sander - 3 Inch

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Part# 05-11839
MFR Model# 051125-87092

Overview

Features an alloy steel curved-throttle lever with built-in wrist support. 3M gripping material molded into the interchangeable comfort grip conveniently located speed control dial and internal muffler. Precision Balanced for Smooth Operation Meet or exceed highest performance standards Optimize to work with 3M abrasives. Multiple grips sizes available for improved operator comfort.
   
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Features

  • A composite cover with exclusive 3M gripping material extends to the base to absorb and reduce vibrations.
  • The aluminum body reduces downtime, and keeps tools in service by preventing cracked housings.
  • The wrist rest is extended and curved for more wrist support while the level is recessed, so no pinch points.
  • An internal muffler decreases noise up to 6 db. Mufflers have also been relocated internally, so they won't easily break off.
  • Improved dust collection port - wider port for improved dust collection and improved angle on dust housing allows easier access to air filtering.
Air Inlet Size: 1/4" NPT

Horse Power: .28 HP

Maximum RPM: 12000

Specifications

  • Diameter: 3 in
  • Orbit: 3/32 in
  • Power Type: Pneumatic
  • Series: Elite
  • Vacuum: Non
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