



Milwaukee M18 FUEL 1/4 Inch Die Grinder (2784-20)
The world’s first brushless die grinder that delivers corded performance with over 20 minutes of grinding and up to 10X longer motor life. The M18 FUEL ¼” Die Grinder delivers maximum sustained power with 20,000 RPMs capable of running carbide burrs or up to 3” flap wheels for grinding or surface preparation applications. The M18 REDLITHIUM XC5.0 Battery provides up to 25 minutes of grinding with superior pack construction and electronics. The POWERSTATE™ Brushless Motor provides up to 10X longer tool life and lower cost of ownership than traditional brushed motors. The die grinder features REDLINK PLUS™ Intelligence, the most advanced system of cordless power tool electronics, for maximum performance and longest tool life.
Please see "video" tab for Milwaukee's 2-minute introduction to the Die Grinder.
Includes
• Die Grinder(Tool Only)
Please see "video" tab for Milwaukee's 2-minute introduction to the Die Grinder.
Includes
• Die Grinder(Tool Only)
MPN: | MWT2784-20 |
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UPC: | 45242493449 |
MPN: MWT2784-20
UPC: 45242493449
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