Makita GA7060
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Makita GA7060 180 mm 8500 rpm 230 mm 6600 rpm | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Powerful angle grinder for all occasions
Angle grinder Makita GA7060 will interest everyone who needs a reliable and performant tool. It is equipped with a powerful motor (2200 W) that transmits torque to the spindle through a gearbox with solid metal bevel gears. The strength of the units and mechanisms allows you to put pressure on the angle grinder during operation, without fear of breaking it. A grinder with a high-quality cutting wheel can easily cope with metal up to 8-10 mm thick. The engine power reserve is also sufficient for other types of steel processing. This angle grinder will be equally effective and performant both when performing surface grinding work and when cleaning metal with wire brushes.
Suitable for builders
No worse than with metalworking, the grinder also handles with construction tasks. It has good labyrinth seals that effectively protect bearing units from contamination, and a well-thought-out cooling system that does not allow dust to clog parts and mechanisms. Therefore, this angle grinder can be used in the construction industry (for example, for chasing concrete and stone). The only type of work for which it is not suitable is grinding concrete, because the manufacturer expressly prohibits the installation of diamond cups on the grinder.
Not for the weak
Angle grinder Makita GA7060 is a tool for strong people, because it weighs a bit too much — as much as 5.3 kg (there are many angle grinders of this class, which are 0.5 – 1 kg lighter). If you need a lighter machine, then among the Makita grinders you can find a tool with the desired characteristics.
The same angle grinder is available in a version for 230 mm circles. It is called Makita GA9060 and differs from the model in question by the gear ratio of the gearbox, which allows working with enlarged disks.