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Wet Polisher 20mm 3/4" Half Bullnose Router Bit stone Concrete 20 Polishing Pad

$ 89.75

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Model: stone Concrete 20
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Condition: New
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Restocking Fee: 15%
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Brand: Roxx

    Description

    Remind:
    This is 110V (NOT 220/240V).
    This package carries:
    4" to 5" Variable Speed Wet (Water Feed) polisher (5/8"-11 Thread Spindle,
    110V
    ) + (20+1) Pieces 4" / 100mm Pad + 1 Piece of 4" Professional Grade Glaze Buffing Pad + 1 Piece of B20 (20mm /
    3/4" Radius / Half / Demi Bullnose Router Bit) Kit.
    1 Piece of 5" (
    110V, 5/8"-11 Thread, 500-6500 RPM Adjustable,
    This polisher has no GFCI circuit breaker, our
    advice is plug this into a GFCI normally located in bathrooms and kitchens and using a extension cord from there
    ) New Version Wet Variable Speed Polisher, can be used with all 3", 4" and up to 5" diameter diamond tools,
    (
    Special remind: all the polisher we are selling are with lock ring nut and wrench set, so this polisher can be used with saw blade and cup wheel.
    many other sellers on Ebay DO NOT attach the lock
    ring
    ).
    And
    20 Pieces of 4
    " (
    4 Inch / 100mm
    ) Diamond Polishing Pad:
    4 X Grit 30 100 200,
    3 X Grit 400,
    2 X Grit
    800 1500,
    1 X Grit 3000
    ,
    And, 1 Piece of 4" Professional Grade Glaze Buffing Pad (it brings mirror like polished result to stone concrete).
    And 1 Piece of B20 (20mm /
    3/4" Diamond Brazed Radius / Half / Demi Bullnose Router Bit / Profile Wheel).
    And
    1 X 4" (
    4 Inch
    )
    Velcro backer/Pad Holder).
    Details of this polisher: (500-6500RPM adjustable,
    110V
    , 800W, 5/8"-11 Thread spindle, Water Valve and hose, Extra Carbon Brush Set, Splash Guard.)
    Remind again:
    This polisher has no GFCI circuit breaker, our advice is plug this into a GFCI normally located in bathrooms and kitchens and using a extension cord from there.