Ingersoll-Rand G3X180RG4 air die grinder operates at high speeds to facilitate grinding, polishing, deburring and shaping operations. It is useful in the metalworking, automotive and woodworking industries.
Working Mechanism:
- Ingersoll-Rand die grinder uses compressed air as its power source.
- Compressed air is supplied to the tool through a hose connected to an air compressor.
- Inside the die grinder, the compressed air is directed into a pneumatic motor.
- The pneumatic motor converts the air pressure into rotational mechanical energy.
- This energy drives a shaft inside the grinder, which, in turn, rotates the attached cutting or grinding tool.
- The spinning tool makes contact with the material to perform cutting, grinding or shaping tasks.
- The user can control the speed and power of the grinder by adjusting the air pressure from the compressor and the throttle on the tool.
- As the air flows out of the grinder's exhaust, it also helps keep the tool cool during operation, preventing overheating.
Features:
- Ingersoll-Rand G3X180RG4 air die grinder has a slim profile that allows it to fit through openings where an angled head would not fit.
- It has a vibration-damping handle and ergonomic design that allow users to hold the grinder easily.
- This die grinder features a locking throttle lever that prevents accidental throttle operation.
- It has an internal contamination-free air controller that aids in the maintenance of angle grinder speed in order to maximise material removal rate.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. What is the free speed of Ingersoll-Rand G3X180RG4 air die grinder?
A. This unit has a free speed of 18000 RPM. However, if you require an air grinder with higher speed, then you should check out Ingersoll-Rand G1X250RG4 air die grinder that can produce up to 25000 RPM.
Q. What safety precautions should I take when using a die grinder?
A. Always wear goggles, ear protection and a dust mask. Ensure your workpiece is securely clamped, and be mindful of the tool's high-speed rotation to prevent accidents.
Q. Can I use this Ingersoll-Rand extended die grinder for engraving and carving tasks?
A. Yes, artisans can use this grinder for engraving and carving purposes.
Q. What is the difference between straight die grinders and right-angle die grinders?
A. Straight die grinders have a straight body, while right-angle die grinders have a right-angled head. Right-angle grinders are better for accessing tight spaces.