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Tork CraftUniversal Portable Angle Grinder Stand

R399

Retail: R570
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Just when you thought your multi-talented angle grinder couldn’t get any “more multi-talented”, along comes the Tork Craft angle grinder stand. This cool grinder accessory effectively turns your 115mm or 125mm angle grinder into a mini metal-cutting cut-off machine.

No modifications are needed — simply clamp your angle grinder with the stand’s brackets and attach it to the stand where the grinder’s side handle would usually go, and you’ll be cutting steel tubing and rebar with great ease. Once you’ve secured your workpiece with the stand’s built-in clamp, you can cut at any angle between 45 and 90 degrees. The spring-loaded return makes the action feel just like a regular cut-off machine.

This stand will accommodate virtually any 115/125mm angle grinder. The base has bolt mounting holes to enable the stand to be bolted to any bench or any surface to ensure steady cutting. Spring loaded pivot head so grinder returns to standby position when not cutting. Integral quick action vice enables material to be clamped and cut at various angles.

**Angle Grinder not included.**

Product Includes
  • Multi-talented angle grinder
  • this grinder accessory effectively turns your 115mm or 125mm angle grinder into a mini metal-cutting cut-off machine
  • Cut at any angle between 45 and 90 degrees
  • Spring loaded pivot head so grinder returns to standby position when not cutting
  • Integral quick action vice enables material to be clamped and cut at various angles
  • Portable
  • Convenient
  • Safe to use
Product Specifications
  • 115mm Angle Grinder Stand
  • Angle grinder size: 11.5cm
  • Base size: 24.5 x 24.5cm
  • Max open of vice: 8 cm
  • Swing of vice: 45 to 90 degree
  • Max cutting depth: 3cm
  • Weight: 2.2/2.8kg
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