Buy 1/4-Inch SJS Die Grinder Makita GD0801C

Electronic Controller for the Operator’s Eas.

For faster material removal, a motor with 6.6 AMPs can go from 7,000 to 29,000 RPM.

When the wheel comes to a stop, the Super Joint System (SJS) technology lets the drive shaft move freely. This helps protect the motor and gears from damage.

A speed control dial lets the user change the speed to match the application.

Constant speed control automatically adds more power to the motor to keep it going even when there is a lot of weight on it.

When you’re using the Makita GD0801C 1/4″ SJS Die Grinder, you can use an electronic controller for your own comfort. It has a powerful 6.6 AMP motor that can go from 7,000 to 29,000 RPM to get more material out faster. The Super Joint System – SJS technology helps protect the motor and gears from damage by letting the drive shaft slip if the wheel comes to a stop. This lets the drive shaft move freely. When there is too much weight on the motor, Constant speed control automatically adds more power to keep the motor running at the same speed. It has a Variable speed control dial that allows the user to match the speed to the application. Start-up reactions are slowed down by the Soft Start, which makes it easier to start up and lasts longer. The electronic current limiter helps to keep the motor from overheating by limiting the amount of electricity it can draw. It has vents that direct air away from the person who is using it. The Labyrinth construction keeps debris from getting into the motor, bearings, and gears, which makes the tool last longer. When the Zig-zag varnish is applied, it keeps the armature coil clean and dust-free for a longer motor life. It has a large flush-mounted paddle switch that makes it easy to use.

This grinder is mostly used by hobbyists who compare it to a Dremel tool and are amazed by how well it works. People who have used a die grinder for a long time should know these things.

Pro: It has a lot of power, isn’t very noisy, and can run at different speeds.

It’s big and won’t fit in small places. Most of all, there is no way to keep the grinder running. Because you have to keep the paddle down all the time, this is bad. A tool like this should not be used like this. Almost all of the Makita-made cheap grinders have a lock-on. ::::::::::. It’s also very unbalanced. It’s way too heavy in the back. So, your arm position is hurting your ability to do fine work because your arm is way too fat back. This keeps the paddle down and the tool balanced.

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