Buy Drywall Cut-Out Tool Makita 3706

A powerful 5.0 AMP motor is used to cut into different materials.

32,000 RPM for cutting faster.

Lightweight at only 2.4 pounds, making it easy to move.

2-way “Slide and Bump” switch to turn on and off.

a switch with a lid to keep dust from getting inside and making the tool last longer.

An overview of what this item is abou.

No Load RPM: 32, 000 at 120V, 5.0 Amps at 120V, Tool Length 9-7/8 In., Weight 2.44 Lb. There are two collets that can hold 1/8 inch and 1/4 inch. The voltage is 120 volts, the cord is 10 ft. long, and the number of conductors is 2. The handle is ergonomic and the speed control is on or off. Collet made by the compan.

The powerful 5 AMP motor can run at 32,000 RPM to cut quickly through a wide range of materials. Both 1/8″ and 1/4″ bits can be used. For maximum comfort and precise control, the body has a slim shape. An on/off switch that can be used in two ways: “Slide and Bump. To keep dust and debris out and to make the tool last longer, the switch has been sealed. It doesn’t take any tools to set the cutting depth quickly and easily. Reduces friction and makes it easier to move by having all ball bearings in the same construction. Large and easy to reach shaft lock button for quick bit changes. The centrifugal is the most technologically advanced way to keep the motor cool. Air and other things that get in the way of a fan’s exhaust vents are directed away from the person who’s running it. 10 foot long cord with cord guard. The wrench can be stored on the cord for easy access.

:. My 1/4″ shaft burrs and sanding drums help me carve out stumps very quickly after I used an electric chain saw for class work. I use them to make my art. One thing to look out for is if the bit is a little out of balance or bent. This will make the tool hard to use. The best thing to do is to throw away the bit and get a new one that is balanced and not bent. I also took the guard down because it was getting in the way of what I do. The tool has enough power to make burrs cut. In the hope that I won’t break this thing, this thing is getting a lot of beating. The tool also moves very quickly at 3200 rpm. I haven’t tried the 1/8″ bits yet, but I think they’ll work. The size of the tool might be too much for the small bits, so I’ll probably use my old Dremel 4000 for them. The package comes with two 1/8” drywall cutting bits.

JJK

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