Buy 5 in. Makita GA5040X1 SJSII Angle Grinder with Tuck Point Guard

A 10.0 AMP motor gives more power and spins at 11,000 RPM.

SJSII has a leaf spring and cam gear drive mechanism that is designed to keep vibrations down.

Included is an extra 5-inch dust extraction tuck point guard for clean and precise tuck point tuck point and cutting.

Labyrinth construction keeps the motor and bearings clean and dust-free for longer tool life.

Vibration-absorbing handles can be put in different places on the tuck point guard for better ergonomics.

A 10.0 AMP motor gives more power and spins at 11,000 RPM.

SJSII has a leaf spring and cam gear drive mechanism that is designed to keep vibrations down.

The Makita 5″ SJSII Angle Grinder with 5″ Tuck Point Guard is powerful, easy to use, comfortable, and protects the motor for longer-lasting industrial work. For clean and precise cutting, the grinder with tuck point guard is a good choice. In addition, the grinder can be used with the standard grinding guard that comes with it. It’s good for cutting or grinding ferrous metal, getting rid of paint and corrosion, taking care of shipyards and metal polishing, and more. GA5040X1 has a gear drive system called SJSII that helps keep the motor and gears safe. When the wheel is forced to stop, the SJSII system reduces the force on the gear so that it doesn’t break. Besides that, the SJSII also has a leaf spring and cam gear drive mechanism that is designed to reduce vibration for more comfortable use over a long time. The 10.5 AMP motor can run at 11,000 RPM to get the most done. Labyrinth construction protects the motor with a complex set of channels that keep dust and other things from getting inside. Add-ons include epoxy on both sides of the armature coil and a powder-coating on the field, which protects it from damage. Part of this makes a barrier as it turns. It’s designed to keep dust and debris from getting into the tool, which will make it last longer.

Works great. As long as it lives. Repairs were done, but I only had the phone back for about five more hours before it died again. In the first place, it was a switch. It was said that they were able to fix the brush. If you hit the grinder, it would start again. A lot of the same things are happening again, like when they did before. There are no problems with my Metalbo or even Ridged grinders when I use them in this way. I’m going to buy a Bosch the next time I go shopping.

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