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SKIL Random Orbital Sander SR1E7471AA

85.00

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SKU: SR1E7471AA Category: Tag: Availability: In stock

Description

Random orbital sander with unique ‘X-Flow’ dust-collection system

FEATURES

– Eccentric sanding movements enable both a fine finish and large-scale surface removal
– Variable-speed dial wheel for controlled removal of different materials
– Unique ‘X-Flow’ dust-collection system without filter ensures powerful dust suction without getting clogged
– Counterweight balancing system for low vibration (‘VRS’)
– Ergonomic one-hand design for optimal freedom of movement and excellent view of the workpiece
– Sanding pad brake: gentle scratch-free sanding and short rundown time
– Dust-protected bearings ensure extra durability
– Ideal for both curved and flat surfaces
– Adapter included for attaching a vacuum cleaner if needed
– Anti-slip softgrip for comfort during continuous working
– Lightweight for easy vertical use
– Fast (hook-and-loop system) paper change

SPECIFICATIONS

Input: 300 W
Sanding disc Ø: 125 mm
Sanding movements: 14000-26000 p.m.
Sanding orbit Ø: 2.7 mm
Weight: 1.6 kg
Voltage/frequency: 220-240V/50-60Hz

Noise and vibration levels

Sound pressure level: 85 dB(A)
Sound power level: 96 dB(A)
Standard deviation: 3 dB(A)
Vibration level: 4,7 m/s²
Uncertainty: 1,5 m/s²

Brand

Skil

It all started in 1921 when inventor Edmond Michel was standing in a sugar cane field in Louisiana, America. There, he saw the workers using machetes to hack their way by hand through the thick, tough sugar cane. It was a heavy, back breaking task. Seeing this, Michel thought there had to be an easier way. And that thought later led to the start of the Skil Corporation. Later, in his workshop in New Orleans, he developed a mechanized machete. But to make the idea work, he saw that the blade somehow had to rotate. He soon started to improve on his first idea, and in 1923 he had developed the world’s first electric hand saw. A New Orleans newspaper covered his invention in a short feature article. Joseph W. Sullivan, a farmland developer, read the article while he was traveling from Minneapolis to Florida. He thought it looked like a great idea, and went straight to New Orleans to track down Edmond Michel.
After further improvements of the electric handsaw, ‘The Michel Electric Handsaw Company’ was started in 1924 by Edmond Michel and Joseph W. Sullivan. They called their revolutionary saw the ‘Skilsaw’.
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