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Arbor Hole | 3/4" (19 mm) |
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Air Consumption (SCFM) | 41.0 |
Power (hp) | 0.7 |
Max. RPM | 3,400 |
Tool Spindle Thread | 5/8" - 11 Thread |
Air Inlet Thread | 1/4" NPT |
Exhaust Type | Rear |
GL_Country Of Origin | US |
Hose I.D. in. (mm) | 3/8" |
Vacuum Type | Non-Vacuum |
Motor Type | Planetary-Geared |
Height in. (mm) | 9.0 |
Length in. (mm) | 13.5 |
Weight lb. (kg) | 4.63 |
Width in. (mm) | 10.25 |
Pkg. Height in. (mm) | 8.75 |
Pkg. Length in. (mm) | 14.25 |
Pkg. Weight lb. (kg) | 5.51 |
Pkg. Width in. (mm) | 10.25 |
CE Certified | Yes |
EAN (UPC) | 0616026134003 |
EAC Certified | Yes |
Tool Style | 7 Degree Offset |
Powerful & Precise: 0.7 hp motor at 3,400 RPM offers the ideal balance for controlled metal finishing.
Ergonomic 7° Offset Design: Enhances access to hard-to-reach areas and reduces operator fatigue.
Versatile Arbor: 3/4" diameter arbor fits a wide range of abrasive and finishing accessories.
Rear Exhaust: Directs debris away from the work surface for a cleaner, safer operation.
Optimized for Metal Work: Excellent for producing consistent in-line finishes on stainless steel and other metals.
Adjustable Guard: Allows closer work near walls or edges and supports smooth, back-and-forth surface motion.
Q: What is the Dynisher 13400 used for?
A: A surface finishing tool designed for polishing, blending, and grain finishing on metals and other materials.
Q: What materials can it work on?
A: Ideal for stainless steel, aluminum, and other metal or composite surfaces.
Q: What are the key features of the 13400?
A: Pneumatic-powered, ergonomic housing, variable speed, and quick-change finishing wheels.
Q: Which industries use the Dynisher 13400?
A: Common in metal fabrication, aerospace, automotive, and industrial finishing applications.
Q: Why choose the Dynisher 13400?
A: Delivers uniform finishes with precision and comfort in demanding environments.
Clean the tool after each use to remove dust and debris buildup.
Inspect abrasive wheels regularly and replace when worn.
Lubricate moving components according to manufacturer guidelines.
Use clean, dry air supply to maintain tool longevity.
Store in a dry, secure place to prevent damage and corrosion.