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Angle Die Grinder Models for All Uses

Today's technology offers many choices for angle die grinder. Hence there is not only varied choice but more confusion too to the buyer. Let's see what are the criteria which make a best choice for every individual.

Firstly, make sure the major utility of the unit for you. Decide whether you would use it with metal or wood or plastic. Though this doesn't restrict the re usability with another material, it is always best to decide the end user first.

Secondly, the effort by the user. Typically women users can prefer some light weighted ones as their most priority. A soft handle to add with gives less fatigue even when used the whole day. Angle die grinder comes in varied sizes from that of a hand held to a bench top model. An important criterion is safety which could be achieved by a lock off throttle model.

Thirdly, the comfort. Grinder parts like the exhaust remove the spurs from the surface you are working with which is usually at the rear so that it doesn't disturb the worker. A swivel rear exhaust removes the air faster away from the work surface.

Other options in the grinder parts like the side or front exhaust are also available. One can probably test as to how you will work on the surface like standing or leaning on a bench or sitting down and choose the one most appropriate for you.

Angle die grinder come in varied sizes like the size of a marker pen which are portable and handy, commonly referred as micro die grinders. They are best used for removing sharp burrs on higher precision parts. Though they could perform operations like grinding and finishing of metals like aluminum or iron molds, polishing of ceramic surfaces, smoothening of welded surfaces etc.

Grinder parts are designed in steel and not plastic or wood, so that they have longer life but not of iron as they may become heavy to work with. The right angle design makes it very comfortable for very tight spaces.

One of the major criteria in choosing an angle die grinder is its speed, measured in rotations per minute (RPM).This decides the type of material they are going to be used up on. 10000RPM or lesser is used for fine grinding and smoothening of surface. RPM in the range 10000 to 20000 is used for making rough finishing and little buffing. For operations like cutting or smoothening of welded metal surfaces, RPM of more than 20000 will be suitable.