METABO HPT G3612DBQ6M 4-1/2" Wheel Diameter, Battery Power Source, 4 Amperage Angle & Disc Grinder
Item #
94-031-632
- Brand: METABO HPT
- Model #: G3612DBQ6M
- Power Source: Battery
- No-Load Speed: 9,500 RPM
Product Specifications
Brand | METABO HPT |
---|---|
Model # | G3612DBQ6M |
Power Source | Battery |
No-Load Speed | 9,500 RPM |
Voltage | 36 |
Amperage | 4 |
Spindle | 5/8" |
Wheel Diameter | 4-1/2" |
Includes | (1) 4-1/2" Tool-less Wheel Guard, (1) 4-1/2" Grinding Wheel, (1) Blade Wrench, (1) Side Handle, (1) 4mm Hex Bar Wrench, (1) Carrying Bag |
RPM | 9500 |
Chuck Size | 4-1/2" |
Guards | Yes |
Handle Type | Side Handle |
Prop. 65 | Yes |
Weight | 7.1 lbs. |
Country of Origin | IMPORT |
Many metalworking products do contain metals that are included in the latest Prop 65 warning. Exposure to the elements can be harmful. May cause cancer and reproductive harm.
Details
Go cordless when you don't have access to power and need to be able to move where the job takes you!
Features
- Paddle switch that turns off the tool when released for added safety.
- Brushless motor technology allows for more runtime, increased power and extended durability with essentially no maintenance.
- Anti-kickback quickly shuts off power in the event of a bound wheel, extending tool life and protecting the user from potential harm.
- Slim grip circumference reduces fatigue and improves control, especially during continuous use applications.
- Variable speed dial with auto mode produces 3,000 to 9,500 RPM (1-5) and 5,500 to 9,500 RPM (Auto Mode) to easily adjust the speed best suited for the application.
- Accepts a MultiVolt battery that delivers 4.0Ah of runtime at 36V in MultiVolt tools.
- Lightweight and compact at only 7.1 lbs. with battery for ease of use.
Includes
(1) 4-1/2" Tool-less Wheel Guard, (1) 4-1/2" Grinding Wheel, (1) Blade Wrench, (1) Side Handle, (1) 4mm Hex Bar Wrench, (1) Carrying BagTechnical Data
- Electronic overload protection stops the motor when too much pressure is applied. When the tool shuts off, the switch must be turned to the "off" position and then turned back on to the "on" position to resume work. This not only protects the motor from overload, but it protects the gearbox from damage and protects the user from possible injury from accidental restart.
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