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Air Cut-Off Tools
JEGS 555-81143 Extended Reach Cutt-Off Tool Features:
- Lightweight composite housing (3.20 lbs.)
- 4 in. diameter cutting wheel tackles most cutting jobs
- Excellent for hard-to-reach areas
- Adjustable speed control allows you to make precise cuts
- 13,000 maximum free RPM
- 1/4 in. NPT female inlet port
- Requires 4.10 CFM continuous air flow
- 90 psi maximum air pressure
- Safety lock-out lever prevents accidental throttle operation
- The ideal shop tool for cutting through mufflers, tailpipes, nuts and bolts
FAQ
What's the difference between an angle grinder and a cut-off tool?
- An angle grinder is versatile for grinding, while the JEGS 555-81143 extended reach cut-off tool excels in precision cutting. The extended reach design allows access to confined spaces.
What are cut-off grinders used for?
- Cut-off grinders, like the JEGS 555-81143, are used for cutting metal, plastic, and other materials with precision. They are essential for automotive and metalworking tasks, providing clean and accurate cuts.
What is the use of an air cut-off tool?
- The JEGS 555-81143 air cut-off tool is powered by compressed air, making it versatile and suitable for extended use. It excels in cutting applications where electric tools may not be practical, offering convenience and efficiency.
Specifications:
Part TypeProduct LineDiameter4 in.Package Depth3.30Package Height15.50Package Width5.50Part CategoryAccessoriesPart FitmentUniversalShipping Weight3.75 - Overview
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Motor Vehicles
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Electrical Cords
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