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Features:
- High power 4 HP (maximum motor HP) 8,000 rpm motor with overload protection provides higher operating speeds under load
- Epoxy coated field and armature provide long service life against abrasion from airborne debris
- Keyless adjustable guard provides tool-free guard adjustments, increasing productivity
- Low profile gearcase allows for work in tight areas
- Automatic turn-off brushes shut down the tool when brushes need to be changed to avoid tool damage
- 5 position side handle provides improved ergonomics for specific applications
- 8,000 rpm provides optimal material removal with 7" grinding wheels
- 2 wire double insulated 'S' jacket rubber cord provides increased durability and life in hot and cold climates
- Lightweight design increases productivity in extended use applications
- Specs
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SKU 000624088 Model DWE4517 Weight 13.1500 Color N/A Size N/A - Warranty
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Rural King provides a defect or damage warranty within 30 days of receipt. All Manufacturing Return Policies Supersede Rural King's Return Policy.
- Reviews
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Customer Reviews
- Great product, must pay attention to free shipping promotions Review by Warren Farley
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Price Value Quality I have yet to use this grinder. It's huge compared to the 4 in model ! Just wanted it on hand for those big jobs. I only wish I had paid more attention to the free shipping that was offered, but considering I had already drove to the Circleville Rural King store and they didn't have a grinder, I guess paying the shipping was my punishment for not going ahead and ordering it first ! ha
(Posted on 5/7/13)
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- Q & A
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Questions on Dewalt 7" (180mm) Large Angle Grinder D28474W
- From Keith Auxier at 3/6/13 7:26 PM
- Q: What is Dewalt's recommendations on using the handles on their 7 & 9 inch grindrs. Should they be used without the handles installed on them? Are there regulatory requirements from OSHA or NIOSH on using handles on angle grinders?
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- A: Hello Keith,
According to Delta you should always use the handles on the grinders. The owners manual clearly states that. You will have to contact OSHA and NIOSH to see what there requirements are. - Do you find this question helpful? Yes No
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- From Keith Auxier at 3/6/13 7:26 PM
