Angle Grinder, 4-½ in., 10 Amp Due 11/27/2024

Description

DeWalt 4-1/2" Small Angle Grinder with 10 Amp Motor (D28402). Much like our other corded 4.5 inch angle grinders, but with a paddle switch. An angle grinder cuts materials with a grinding wheel and can accept a variety of grinding and metal cut-off wheels that are 4-½ inches in diameter. A side handle can be inserted on either side for more control.

This tool's features include:

  • 10 Amp, 11,000 rpm
  • Paddle switch with safety lock-off
  • 8 ft cord
  • Lock on function
  • Tool-less wheel guard adjustment

This item comes with a lock nut wrench (to change wheels), a side handle, and a hard plastic case.


Similar to: Angle Grinder, 4-½ in

Often used with: Extension cord

Intended Uses

Angle grinders can be used with a variety of wheels, depending on the job:

  • Wire cup brush: Cleaning cement, rust off garden tools, for example
  • Metal Cut-off wheel: Cutting metal bars, rods, and bolts
  • Diamond wheel: Cutting tile, stone, and concrete
  • Grinding wheel: Removing heavy rust, sharpening blades, removing metal, generally
  • Diamond tuck point wheel: Grinding out old mortar
  • Flap disk: Removing smaller amounts/shaping metal (or for sanding wood very aggressively)\

Special Instructions

  • This grinder takes 4.5 inch wheels
  • When grinding, have the wheel at about a 15-30 degree angle to your work surface. When cutting, make it 90 degrees! 
  • When using the thinner, depressed center wheels, make sure the adjustable wheel guard is in place–the thin wheels can shatter once they start to wear down!
  • The lock nut secures the wheel/disc to the angle grinder spindle and can be placed two ways–see Diagram, below, to determine the orientation of the lock nut for different wheels.

Tool Resources

Diagram

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Instructions

When installing grinding wheel/Multi-disc (thick wheels) the lock nut’s flat side should be facing up

For cut-off wheels, flap discs, diamond wheels–any wheel that is very thin–the lock nut’s flat side should lie against the wheel. (The inner flange can only be secured one way, so if it’s wobbly and loose, it’s the wrong way!)

Unsure how to replace the wheel? Ask us when you check it out :-)

Resources

This tool was donated: Thank-you!!


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