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Angle Grinder BLOW 1013# — large angled die grinder (model 1013#)
Angle Grinder BLOW 1013# — large angled die grinder (model 1013#)
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Angle Grinder BLOW 1013# — large angled die grinder (model 1013#)
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Angle Grinder BLOW 1013# — large angled die grinder (model 1013#)
Angle Grinder BLOW 1013# — large angled die grinder (model 1013#)
BLOW 1013# is a large angled die grinder designed for finishing, grinding, polishing and deburring of metal and other hard materials. The angled head provides focused access to tight, recessed or awkward areas where a straight rotary tool would be difficult to position. The tool is intended for workshop and maintenance applications that require a compact angled head and precise manual control during material removal and surface preparation.
The angled configuration allows for improved reach and visibility when working in confined spaces, while the large body delivers steady handling and ergonomic control. Its design facilitates accurate contact with work surfaces for consistent finishing results. The tool is versatile for multiple surface treatments and reduces the need to reposition workpieces or use larger, less-precise equipment.
Select an appropriate grinding or polishing accessory compatible with the die grinder and secure it according to the accessory manufacturer’s instructions. Hold the tool with a firm but controlled grip, align the angled head to access the work area, and apply steady, even pressure while moving the tool along the surface. Use progressive passes to avoid excessive material removal and allow the tool and accessory to cool if they become hot during extended use. Always follow basic safety practices for high-speed rotary tools.
Wear appropriate personal protective equipment such as eye protection, hearing protection and gloves. Secure the workpiece before grinding or polishing and use accessories rated for the grinder’s speed. For best results on metal finishing, start with coarser abrasives for material removal, then switch to finer grits for polishing and smoothing.
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