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“The specs in the Chicago Angle Grinder manual show that it is a 4-1/2″ grinder with a reported speed of 11,000 RPM. The spindle is the virtually standard 5/8″ by 11 TPI and it uses an arbor hole of 7/8” also very common with this type of grinder. “Another point of concern is the lack of brute power during grinding. I know that you should not lean on any tool with a grinding disk but the Chicago Angle Grinder loses RPM well before I could apply anything near what I consider to be excess force. Quantifying the amount of force being applied is very difficult outside of a laboratory so I compared the grinding capabilities of the Chicago Angle Grinder against my DeWalt DW818 and Bosch #1380 Slimline 4-1/2″angle grinders, using the same disk that came with the Chicago Angle Grinder. My best advice is to pass on the Chicago Angle Grinder and save up for a better angle grinder.

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