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Composite Straight Die Grinder: Offers quiet, efficient power; 20,000 RPM
Ergonomic Trigger: Most comfortable trigger in the industry with 6" extension to reach tight areas
Tuned Exhaust System: Patented "silencing technology" reduces the noise level to 80 dBA
Grinder: Ergonomic handle for the user's ultimate comfort; 1 HP motor
AIRCAT Line: The most significant advances in the performance of pneumatic power tools
It's time to modernize your toolkit. AirCat 6270 1 HP Composite Extended Straight Die Grinder patented tuned exhaust muffler technology. It allows discharged air to pass without developing backpressure, thus retaining more power, while significantly reducing noise. Plus, the design of this straight grinder makes it great for tight spots. AirCat's composite extended straight die grinder makes the perfect gift for the handyman, mechanic, or construction professional in your life! This power tool delivers 20,000 RPM with its 1 HP non stall motor. Its patented "silencing technology" reduces noise to 80 dBA. The AirCat 6270 features a 6-inch extension to reach tight areas, ergonomically designed housing, and the most comfortable trigger in the industry. Specifications: Motor (HP): 1.0 Collet Size / Wheel Size (in.): 1/4 Gears: Direct Drive Exhaust: Rear Free Speed (RPM): 20,000 Weight (lbs.): 3.1 Length (in.): 14.15 Air Cons. (CFM): 6 Rec. Hose Size (in.): 3/8 Air Inlet (in.) NPT/BSP: 1/4 The AirCat line represents the most significant advances in the performance of pneumatic power tools in nearly 30 years. Founded in 1998, our air tool line has a substantially reduced level of noise while retaining more power and torque. AirCat also incorporates a patented, ergonomically engineered handle design to relieve stress and fatigue on the operator’s hands, wrists, and arms. AirCat includes the patented tuned exhaust muffler technology in most tools, which allows discharged air to pass without developing back pressure, thus retaining more power, while significantly reducing noise.