Thursday, September 8, 2011

MAXX Chain Grinder


MAXX Chain Grinder


Features
  • 2-Position Vibration Control Side Handle - Reduce Vibration up 60% for increased comfort and less fatigue
  • Directed Airflow - Unique design diverts dust away from switch and vital components
  • Epoxy Coated Field Windings - provides ultimate protection against abrasive dust and debris
  • Sealed Switch - Keeps debris out of the switch mechanism and extends switch life
  • Service Minder Brushes - Eliminates guesswork, stops the tool when preventative maintenance is required

The Price Was: $399.99

MAXX Chain Grinder


Product DescriptionTechnical InformationCustomer Reviews

The new Italian-made MAXX grinder allows bi-directional grinding because it's designed with a head that tilts left and right (90 degrees to 50 degrees) and a table that's fully symmetrical. Unlike other grinders, this unique design allows you to get the same results on both left and right hand cutters. The automatic chain clamping mechanism is activated when the head is lowered. Additional features include a built-in light and cast aluminum base, head and table (no structural plastic)It will clamp anywhere from .043 gauge chain to .080 without the 3/4 adapter. Includes: three grinding wheels - 1/8, 3/16 and 1/4 instruction manual wheel dressing brick 3/4" pitch adapter View the Internal Parts List (919K pdf file)Specifications: Power Output 120VAC, 60Hz, Amps 2.8 RPM 3200Motor Type Direct Drive Replacement Wheels45510 - 1/8" Wheel (1/4", .325 and Low Profile)45511 - 3/16" Wheel (.375 and .404)45512 - 1/4" Wheel (Depth Gauge)

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