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Hello-I am looking for a source for quick attach nuts for 4-1/2" angle grinders. It looks like Jacobs no longer makes the PowerNut. Metabo has a quick attach, but I don't know if it will fit other brands.Thanks,Joe in NH
Reply:Dang, didnt even know about that! Ive been screwing and unscrewing those lock nuts.. and there was an easier way! You guys been holding out on me!Various GrindersVictor Journeyman torch200cf Acet. 250cf oxygenLincoln 175 plus/alpha2 gunLincoln v205t tigLincoln 350mpEsab 650 plasmaWhen you can get up in the morning, Its a good day.Live each day like its your last.
Reply:....yeah i want one to. i didnt know they made them either but i was using my grinder last week and was thinking to myself "self, theres gotta be a quicker way" (WITHOUT buying a specific grinder for each type disc i use)
Reply:Interesting, a quick nut. I have seen them sold on grinders, but not as accessories. Try an industrial supply store. With my 4 1/2 inch grinders, I always just take all attachments off and install them by hand. I always where gloves especially when removing brushes. I just stick it between my knees and crank on or off. I have been doing if this way for years. I worked for a guy once who never kept the wrenches, thus the only way to remove them was by hand. Only on rare occasions do they spin and I have to use alternative methods to remove the wheel. Grinding wheels and brushes come of easily. Cutting disc and flap wheels sometimes spin, but rarely.
Reply:I own a Metabo with the quick nut and several other brands of grinders. the quick nut will not interchange between them because the threaded spindle on the Matabo has a keyway type groove cut in it and all the others do not._________________Chris
Reply:Yup Lorenzo i have one also same here.
Reply:I use the flap discs all the time and never use a wrench. I hold the button and spin it right off. I alway grind down what threads stick out of the nut so I can lay the grinder flat on the table for cleaning off splatter. Every new grinder I get gets the same treatment.DewayneDixieland WeldingMM350PLincoln 100Some torchesOther misc. tools
Reply:Originally Posted by littlefuzzI use the flap discs all the time and never use a wrench. I hold the button and spin it right off. I alway grind down what threads stick out of the nut so I can lay the grinder flat on the table for cleaning off splatter. Every new grinder I get gets the same treatment. |
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