DEWALT DWE43116 - 4-1/2 in. - 6 in. High Performance Trigger Switch Grinder
The DEWALT DWE43116 4-1/2 in. - 6 in. High Performance Trigger Switch Grinder is engineered for the professional who demands high-torque power and extreme durability in metalworking applications. Powered by a robust 13.0 Amp motor, this industrial-grade tool delivers up to 9,000 RPM, making it ideal for heavy-duty grinding, surface preparation, and aggressive material removal. Its innovative rat-tail design and trigger switch offer superior ergonomics and control, reducing operator fatigue during extended use. This model is uniquely versatile, supporting wheel diameters from 4.5 to 6 inches, allowing a single tool to handle multiple jobsite requirements.Performance Features High-Efficiency 13.0 Amp Motor: Delivers 1,700 max watts out for high-speed material removal and consistent power under heavy loads. Dust Ejection System™: Patented technology proactively expels damaging dust and debris particles from the air intake, significantly extending motor life. Trigger Switch Design: Ergonomic rat-tail grip with a non-locking trigger provides enhanced control and safety during complex grinding tasks. One-Touch™ Guard: Allows for quick and easy guard adjustments without the need for additional tools, maximizing uptime. Overload Protection: Built-in safeguards protect the motor from overheating and burnout during high-intensity operations. AC/DC Capability: Offers flexibility to run off both alternating and direct current power sources. Technical Specifications Amperage 13.0 Amps Horsepower 2.3 HP Max Watts Out 1700 W No Load Speed 9,000 RPM Spindle Thread 5/8"-11 Wheel Diameter 4-1/2 in. to 6 in. Switch Type Trigger (Non-Locking) Tool Length 16.5 in Tool Weight 5.7 lbs What's Included (1) DWE43116 High Performance Grinder (1) Side Handle (1) 4.5" Type 27 Guard (1) 5" Type 27 Guard (1) 6" Type 27 Guard (1) Inner Flange (1) Outer Flange
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