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Milwaukee M18 Random Orbit Sander 2648-20

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Part# 12-05677
MFR Model# 2648-20

Overview

The M18 5” Random Orbit Sander delivers corded power with 12,000 Max OPM output. The 7,000-12,000 variable speed dial allows the user more control over the output of the tool to match the orbit speed for the application. The tool’s powerful motor allows the user to remove more material per battery charge.

The M18 Random Orbit Sander powered by Redlithium battery technology delivers up to 35 minutes of run-time on a M18™ 3.0Ah Battery Pack (Battery Sold Seperately).
   
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Features

  • 12,000 OPM Max
  • More Material Removed Per Charge
  • Variable Speed Control
  • 5" Sanding Pad
  • 7,000-12,000 OPM Variable Speed
  • 3/32" Orbit Diameter
  • Universal Hose Adapter Included
  • Dust Canister with Filter
  • Part of the M18 System of 150+ Tools
  • Specifications

  • Power Source: Cordless
  • Length: 10.50
  • Weight: 2lbs
  • Height: 5.74
  • Width: 4.92
  • Battery System: M18
  • In The Box

  • (1) M18 Random Orbit Sander(2648-20)
  • (1) Dust Canister
  • (1) Universal Hose Adapter
  • (1) Extension Adapter
  • (2) 80 Grit Sandpaper
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