Buy Yakamoz Rotary Tool Right Angle Converter Attachment 4000 3000 8200 275 Grinder Replacement Accessories Tool

This attachment will let your rotary tool get into places where it’s hard to get to, so you can do more work.

The right angle attachment was made to be comfortable so that it can be used smoothly and coolly.

Ball bearings and spiral bevel gears are long-lasting and easy to work with. They also make the operation smooth and cool.

4000, 400, 300, 398, 395, 285, 200, 275, 100, 8220, 8200, 8100, 80.

Because it’s made of high-quality materials, this product is durable and has a long service life.

If the first one worked, I’d give this five stars. I had to buy a second one because there was not enough quality control in the first one I bought. The Yakamoz right angle converter worked with both of my rotary grinders. However, you need to play around with the square cable that fits into the collet so that when you tighten the nut, it doesn’t hit the top of the tool when you do. It took an end wrench to remove the chuck’s nut, so I had to buy two. When I tried to put it back on, it couldn’t be done right. The chuck was made of aluminum and had a burr on the bottom, which told me that a machine had screwed it on too tight, damaging both the nut and the threads. So I tried to find a die to re-thread the collet holder. Everything worked except you couldn’t screw anything back on to tighten the cable that drives the tool, so I tried to find a die to do that. If I could find a die and cut the threads again, I thought it would be easy. HA. There were 40 TPI on my thread gauge. The diameter of my thread gauge was 7mm, so the metric die I could find that would fit was 7mm by 0.75 thread pitch, which was still too small. Tap and die providers in the area didn’t have or know anyone who did. The price of the Dremel right angle attachment was less than half what I paid for another, so I tried it out. Aside from the flimsy chuck, it looked to me like it was at least as strong as the Dremel, if not better. I think you should use the collets and chucks from your other grinders because the Yakamoz aren’t very strong. I’ve been using it for a while now, and it seems to work well. If you need to change the angle, you can back off the ring a little, turn the tool, and retighten it. All my Dremel and Milwaukee tools work well with it. Pretty simple, no instructions, but metal gears and if it’s set up right, it doesn’t seem to get hot when it’s used. To me, it was worth the money. If it weren’t for the iffy quality control, I would give it to anyone I knew who used a Dremel-type grinder. I think it’s worth giving Amazon a try, because they are so good at refunding things.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *