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Old 08-06-06, 10:05   #1 (permalink)
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Makita 9528PB

Ok, I found one of these in the closet downstairs and I can't find any specs on it anywhere on the web, does anyone know about it?
 
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Old 08-06-06, 10:19   #2 (permalink)
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Grinding wheel 5"
Wire cup brush 3-1/2"
Sanding disc 5"
No load speed 10,000 RPM
AMPS (115V) 6.4
Spindle thread 5/8" - 11 UNC
Overall length 10-7/8"
Net weight 3.9 lbs.
Shipping weight 6.25 lbs.
Warranty: [Warranty Info]

Makita 9528PB
5" Angle Grinder

Features
Extra large paddle switch for easy operation right or left handed
Small circumference barrel grip for easy handling
Lock on button for continuous operation
Powerful 6.4 AMP motor, yet very light weight
High power-to-weight ratio
Spiral gears for efficient power transmission
Labyrinth construction seals motor and bearings from contamination
Spindle lock for easy accessory changes
Double insulated

Standard Equipment
1 Ea. 5" Grinding wheel (741407-8-1)
Lock nut wrench (782412-6)
Side handle (152487-3)
Lock nut (224509-0)
Inner Flange (224332-3)
Wheel cover (165055-3)

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Old 08-08-06, 02:27   #3 (permalink)
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The 10000 RPM no load speed will be too high. Check if there is a thumb wheel to adjust the speed down like on a 9227C. You would want to run it at 1000-1500 RPM.
 
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Old 08-09-06, 02:36   #4 (permalink)
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Pretty sure this is the wrong tool for detailing if that's what you intend to use it for.
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Old 08-09-06, 07:09   #5 (permalink)
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Yeah I figured out pretty quickly that its a grinder that is set at 10,000 RPM lol.. No worries, bought a Makita 9227 today!
 
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Old 08-09-06, 07:59   #6 (permalink)
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Yeah I figured out pretty quickly that its a grinder that is set at 10,000 RPM lol..

Yeah, but I'm sure it cuts through swirls and much more with ease!
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