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Buff Machines
VARIABLE SPEED ELECTRIC BUFF
250W 180mm PolisherPower input: 1250W
No load speed: 0-600/3500rpm
Pad Size: 150mm, 180mm, & 230mm
Spindle Thread: M14
Length: 480mm
Height: 135mm
Weight: 3kg
* Replaceable wool ingestion shields prevent wool from being sucked into the unit and blocking the tool
* Pop off brushes protect the armature from damage at the end of brush life resulting in greater motor life
* No volt release switch will prevent the unit from starting when plugged in, even if the switch is in the on position. Switch must be consciously reset before power is delivered
* Large spindle lock button allows easy changing of the backing pad
* Variable speed trigger allows the user to control the speed of the unit by adjusting the force applied to the switch
* Large variable speed dial allows the user to easly change their speed to suit specific applications
* Rubber overmould back handle gives the user greater comfort during use
* Rubber overmoulded gearcase allows the user to grip the gearcase for greater comfort
Included:
(1) 180mm Velcro packing pad
(1) Bail side handle
(1) 180mm Velcro wool bonnet
(1) Horizontal side handle
The DeWalt 849 is intended for professional use and therefore can cause severe damage to your paint if you are inexperienced at using a circular polisher. Novice detailers run the risk of burning their paint and inflicting severe swirls. These problems will require professional help. If you are not a very skilled detailer or a professional, do not attempt to use this polisher.