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Makita DGA504RF
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Brushless motor. Maintaining momentum. Electronic engine protection. Case.
Typeangle grinderangle grinder
Specs
Rotation speed8500 rpm8500 rpm
Max. disc diameter125 mm125 mm
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speed control
safety lock-off
electronic motor protection
brushless motor
soft start
 
safety lock-off
electronic motor protection
brushless motor
In box
additional handle
 
case (bag)
additional handle
without charger
 
General
Power sourcebatterybattery
Battery in set1is absent
Battery platformMakita 18V LXTEinhell Power X-Change
Battery voltage18 V18 V
Battery typeLi-Ion
Battery capacity3 Ah
Compatible batteriesBL1815N, BL1820, BL1830, BL1840, BL1850, BL18604511395, 4511396, 4511436, 4511437, 4511501, 4511502, 4511516
Charging time22 min
Charge level indicator
Battery mountsliderslider
Noise level90 dB100 dB
Weight2.5 kg1.2 kg
Added to E-Catalogjune 2019may 2019

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Soft start. A function that provides smooth spin-up of the grinder motor, with relatively little acceleration. This is achieved by limiting the starting current. The soft start serves two purposes: it prevents the tool from jerking, reducing the risk of letting it go, and it reduces the load on the mains, avoiding large power surges.

Speed controller. Possibility to limit the maximum number of engine revolutions. In fact, this function is a smooth speed control; it is useful when full speed is not required, such as delicate jobs where accuracy is more important than productivity. Note that this function is found in all types of grinders — including those with a vibration or belt principle of operation (see "Type"): even in such units, the vibration frequency or belt speed is determined precisely by engine speed.

Maintain momentum. The ability to maintain a given number of revolutions regardless of the load on the working nozzle. This function is implemented by automation, which accordingly adjusts the engine power — increases it with an increase in load and reduces it with a decrease. A constant rotation speed has a positive effect on both the quality of processing and the service life of the working nozzles and the entire tool.

Protection against accidental activation. The ability to block the power button,...preventing it from being accidentally pressed. This allows you to safely move the switched off tool from place to place during work breaks without fear of accidentally turning it on. Also, this feature will be useful if there are small children nearby. And in some models, the protection can also turn on when the power is turned off (for example, network failures) — thanks to this, when the power is restored (which can happen at the most unexpected moment), the tool will not start working without the user's command.

Electronic engine protection. A safety system that turns off the tool when the load on it increases critically. The specific way in which such protection works may vary. For example, in some models, it turns off the engine with a sharp increase in the load on the working nozzle — for example, when the disc is jammed in the material; this avoids sharp jerks of the tool, its breakage, disc destruction and other unpleasant consequences. In other models, protection reacts to overheating or a critical excess of current. There are also tools that combine both of these options.

Brushless motor. The presence of a brushless motor in an electric grinder (see "Power supply"). Such motors are considered more advanced than traditional collector motors (with brushes): they are more economical in terms of energy consumption, less noisy and do not spark, which is important in conditions of increased fire danger. The main disadvantage of brushless motors is their high cost.

Engine brake. A special brake that stops the rotation of the motor shaft after power is turned off. Thanks to such a device, after finishing work, you do not need to wait until the grinder nozzle finishes rotating by inertia — the rotation stops in just a couple of seconds (whereas without a brake, this may take several tens of seconds). This not only increases the safety of work, but also has a positive effect on the service life of the tool.

Safety clutch. A protective clutch that prevents damage to the engine when the load on it is significantly increased — for example, in the event of a jammed disc. Such a coupling connects the working nozzle and the motor shaft. It can be disposable or reusable: in the first case, when overloaded, the clutch is destroyed and needs to be replaced, in the second, it is disconnected, and to continue working, it is enough to connect it back.

Backlight. This feature is definitely desirable when working in low light conditions. However, it can also come in handy in bright external light: the place of work is often in the shade (for example, from the instrument itself), and it can be difficult to work in such conditions without special lighting.

Display. Own display, which can display various information about the operation and status of the device. Such a screen provides additional convenience and visibility, but in general this is a rather specific function that is extremely common in modern power tools.

— Synchronization with a smartphone. The ability to connect the instrument to a smartphone or other gadget (such as a tablet) via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. Such a connection is usually used to adjust the operating parameters; doing this through a mobile application is often more convenient than through the controls on the instrument itself.

Anti-vibration system. Damping system that reduces the level of vibrations that occur during operation. The presence of such a system has a positive effect on both the quality of work and convenience: strong vibration of the tool leads to rapid fatigue, the anti-vibration system helps to avoid this.

Rotary main handle. The possibility of turning the main handle of the grinder around the longitudinal axis. This function is found mainly in corner models (see "Type") — it provides additional convenience, allowing you to adjust the position of the handle to the specific situation. This can be important for working in non-standard positions and hard-to-reach places.

3-position additional handle. An additional handle mounted on a removable mount and having three installation options: on the left (traditional option for right-handed holding of the tool), on the right (for left-handers) and on top (for specific cases — situations when you need to periodically change the grip, work in hard-to-reach places, etc.). P.). This feature provides advanced options for customizing the instrument to your own preferences. It is found mainly in corner models (see "Type").

Keyless disk replacement. The ability to change discs in a grinder (usually an angle grinder, see "Type") without the use of keys and other additional tools. The convenience of this function is obvious: you do not need to keep the key with you all the time, make sure that it is not lost, etc. However the keyless mount is considered somewhat less reliable than the key mount, so it is rarely found in heavy professional models.

System of fastening X-LOCK. An advanced attachment system used on some angle grinders (see "Type"), predominantly manufactured by Bosch and Makita. This system is somewhat more expensive than the traditional 22mm nut or washer mount, but has a number of advantages over it. Firstly, X-LOCK provides the simplest and fastest installation: no need to fiddle with additional parts or tools, just put the disk on the spindle and press it until it clicks; in turn, to remove the working nozzle, it is enough to press the button that turns off the latch. Secondly, you can install the nozzle with only one, correct side to the tool — the mounting design will not allow otherwise. The main disadvantage of machines with this system is incompatibility with cheaper and more common discs for a standard 22 mm mount; and equipment for X-LOCK is not yet available in every hardware store.

Collet chuck. Special design chuck used in straight grinders (see "Type"). The clamp of such a cartridge consists of several elastic petals (usually 2 – 3), which, when tightened, are compressed, fixing the working nozzle. The main advantages of collets are the speed and convenience in changing nozzles, simple design and low cost.

Coolant supply(coolant). Possibility of supplying coolant to the place of work. This function is found mainly in machines for stone and concrete (see "Type"), because it is for these materials that water cooling is most relevant: it not only prevents overheating, but also prevents the formation of dust. To supply water to the machine, a nozzle is provided, which is led to the working nozzle, and a pipe for connecting to a water hose.

Connecting the dust collector. The ability to connect a container to the tool to collect dust and other contaminants that occur during operation. Such a container can be supplied with the machine, but this is not necessary, this point should be clarified separately. Anyway, the dust collector, although it does not provide one hundred percent protection against pollution, however, significantly reduces their amount and facilitates cleaning after work. Dust collectors can be both reusable and disposable.

In box

Additional handle. Separate handle for a second hand. Theoretically, such equipment could make the instrument more comfortable to hold with two hands. However, in fact, the absence of an additional handle is often not critical: many tools without it are either intended to be held in one hand (like some straight grinders, see "Type"), or have other adaptations for a second hand (for example, a ledge on the body). So to answer the question of whether you need an additional handle, you need to take into account the type and size of the grinder, as well as the features of the planned work. Also note that by default such a handle is designed for right-handers, and the possibility of its use with left-handed holding should be specified separately.

Charger(charger). A device for charging the battery in a grinder with the appropriate type of power supply (see "Power supply"). Also in this paragraph, a specific model of the charger is usually specified. In itself, the presence of a "charger" in the kit eliminates the need to look for and buy it separately; at the same time, such a charger is optimally suited to at least the “native” battery, and often also to other compatible batteries. And data on the model will be useful, first of all, in case the complete charger is lost or fails and you have to buy the same or similar one instead. In addition, knowing the charger model, you can find detailed data abo...ut it and evaluate its characteristics and features (compatibility with various batteries, additional functions, etc.). At the same time , the “without charger” package is also very popular — see below for more on it.

— No charger. This feature is indicated exclusively for battery models (cars with other types of power supply — see "Power Source" — by definition do not have a charger, there is no need to specify this point for them). The meaning of this configuration is that modern grinders most often use standard batteries, which are also suitable for other power tools of the same brand and are designed, respectively, for standard “chargers”. Thus, if the "household" already has a battery tool, then the charger for it may be suitable for the grinder, you will not need to overpay for the second copy of the charger. And even if the charger is not available, usually, it can be purchased separately without much difficulty (moreover, some tools also allow you to choose the most suitable model of such a device from several options).

Case / bag included. The presence of a case or bag for storing and transporting the tool. The case is a suitcase and is made of durable material, usually there is a place not only for the machine itself, but also for working attachments and other additional accessories. The bag is soft, which allows it to be compactly folded when there is no need for it. Check the availability of a case or bag immediately before buying.

Dust collector. Container for collecting dust and other contaminants that occur during operation. See "Advanced — Connecting the dust box" for details.

Barbell. A long rod significantly expands the "radius" of the tool: with such equipment, you can reach a great height, process a large area without rearranging the platform or other stand, etc. Such features are relevant primarily when processing walls, so the vast majority of grinders with rods in the kit are wall grinders(see "Type").

Battery in set

Most modern power tools use replaceable batteries, and then this paragraph indicates the number of such batteries. It is worth saying that the most popular version of this configuration nowadays is 2 batteries. It is relatively inexpensive and at the same time allows you to minimize, if not eliminate interruptions in work: while one battery is in use, the second can be charged, and when the charge is exhausted, the roles change. In this regard , single battery kits are not particularly common: they are mainly entry-level tools that are not designed for long-term use and allow interruptions to recharge the battery.

In addition, quite a few modern cordless tools come in a configuration colloquially known as a “carcass” — namely, no batteries at all. This option is relevant mainly for two cases: if the user wants to choose a power source separately, at his own discretion, or if such a source is already on the farm. Regarding the second option, it is worth noting that many large manufacturers use universal batteries suitable for different types of branded power tools. So a battery, for example, from a previously purchased jigsaw or drill may well be compatible with a grinder of the same company.

As for non-removable batteries, this is a rather rare and specific option. Such tools are as compact as possible, but the batteries t...hemselves cannot be quickly changed — so you will inevitably have to take breaks for charging during work. Therefore, this method of supply is typical for low-power instruments. In them, small size is more important than a long period of continuous operation, in addition, a low capacity allows you to achieve good battery life even with small sizes (and, accordingly, capacity) of batteries.

Battery platform

The name of the battery platform supported by the instrument.

The battery platform is a battery standard used to keep different power tools and other equipment of the same brand (pressure cleaners, flashlights, etc.) could use the same power supplies and chargers for them. This eliminates the need to use a different battery and “charger” for each individual device, and also makes it easier to find compatible power sources: instead of checking a list of compatible batteries, you just need to make sure that the battery you select is from a supported platform. (However, models of compatible batteries can also be specified in the specifications — see below for more details).

Batteries of the same platform mainly differ from each other in terms of capacity — and, accordingly, cost.

Battery type

The type of battery installed in the battery-powered tool (see "Power Source").

— Ni-Cd (nickel-cadmium). The most "old" option found in modern power tools. It is distinguished by high reliability, resistance to temperature extremes and good charging speed even with high capacity (which is important, given the "voracity" of the power tool). The main disadvantage of this type of batteries can be called a pronounced "memory effect" — a decrease in battery capacity if it is set for charging without being completely discharged. In addition, Ni-Cd cells are considered environmentally unsafe. Nevertheless, they are still widely used in tools — not least due to their low cost with decent performance.

— Ni-Mh (nickel-metal hydride). Such batteries were created as a development of the nickel-cadmium batteries described above. Retaining all the main advantages of their predecessors, they are at the same time devoid of most of the shortcomings — in particular, they are practically not subject to the memory effect. Of the own shortcomings of this option, it is worth mentioning a slightly lower durability and higher cost than the original Ni-Cd.

— Li-Ion (lithium-ion). A type of battery originally developed for use in portable devices; however, with the development of Li-Ion technology, it has also been used in power tools. The main advantage of such batteries in this case can be called a high capacity with small dimensions and weight. It is also worth noting...that they are not subject to the memory effect and are able to charge quite quickly. On the other hand, this option is not without its drawbacks — this is, first of all, sensitivity to too low or elevated temperatures, as well as a high price.

Battery capacity

The capacity of the battery that the tool is equipped with the appropriate type of power supply (see "Power Source").

Theoretically, the capacity directly depends on how long the tool is able to work on a single charge. However, in practice, this parameter is rather weakly related to real autonomy. Firstly, the operating time on a charge depends not only on the capacity of the battery, but also on the energy consumption (power) of the tool itself; secondly, the actual amount of stored energy is determined not only by the capacity in ampere-hours, but also by the voltage in volts. So you can only compare by battery capacity tools with similar power and the same battery voltage.

Note that some models of grinders allow the replacement of the "native" battery with another, including a higher capacity; some manufacturers even produce universal batteries suitable for different types of power tools under this brand.

Compatible batteries

Battery models that the device of the corresponding type is compatible with (see "Power source"). This information will be useful in cases where the battery(ies) must be purchased separately, for example, if the tool does not come with a battery at all, if you need to supplement the original package, or if the existing battery has failed.

Charging time

The time required to fully (from zero to 100%) charge the battery in the battery device (see "Power supply"); this refers to the complete battery and standard charger. The shorter this time, the shorter the breaks will have to be done for recharging; however, higher capacity batteries inevitably take longer to charge than smaller ones. This can be compensated by the use of fast charging technologies, but they, in turn, affect the cost of the tool.

Charge level indicator

An indicator showing the battery level in the cordless tool (see "Power Source"). Note that such an indicator most often has the simplest functionality — for example, it is often performed in the form of a light bulb that changes colour when the charge is critically reduced. Nevertheless, even such unpretentious equipment allows you to conveniently monitor the state of the battery and reduces the risk of being left with a dead battery at the wrong time.
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