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Angle Grinder FEIN WPO 14 - 25 E 2500 RPM
The FEIN WPO 14 - 25 E 2500 RPM is a compact, corded angle grinder designed for professional and advanced DIY use. With a 1,200 W electrical input and a 750 W output, this grinder delivers steady power for cutting, grinding and surface preparation while maintaining a low weight of 2.5 kg for improved maneuverability. The tool’s maximum idle speed of 2,500 RPM is optimized for coarse grinding discs and cutting wheels used in metal and masonry work. Its black and orange styling identifies it as part of the FEIN range and provides clear visual recognition on the jobsite.
The grinder combines a high input wattage with a moderate output that provides reliable torque for sustained operation. Its lightweight construction reduces operator fatigue during extended tasks and improves control in overhead and precision work. Low idle speed and robust motor design reduce the likelihood of disc damage and provide smoother handling on tough materials. Acoustic characteristics are specified to support informed use: a sound power level of 95 dB and a sound pressure level of 84 dB.
Connect the angle grinder to a suitable mains supply and ensure the selected disc is rated for the machine’s maximum speed. Secure the workpiece and wear appropriate personal protective equipment including eye, hearing and respiratory protection. Fit the guard and handle, then start the tool and allow it to reach full speed before engaging the workpiece. Apply steady, consistent pressure and move the tool along the work surface—avoid forcing the grinder into the material. After use, switch off the tool, allow the disc to stop completely and disconnect from the mains before changing accessories or performing maintenance.
Use discs and accessories that match the grinder’s speed and task type. For metal cutting and grinding, select cutting wheels and grinding discs with appropriate diameters and grit. For masonry work, use diamond or abrasive discs designed for concrete and stone. To reduce noise exposure and prolong component life, operate the tool at steady loads without abrupt impacts and perform regular inspection of brushes, bearings and ventilation paths.
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