MAKITA - BRUSHLESS FINISHING SANDER - DBO482RTJ
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Technical Details
| Weight | 1.8 Kg |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Sound Power Level | 75 dB(A) |
| Voltage | 18 V |
| Type of Product | Brushless Finishing Sander |
| Model No | DBO482RTJ |
| Material | Aluminum Base |
| Package Contains | With Battery Pack |
| Sheet Size | 1/4 inch |
| Ampere Hour | 5 Ah |
| Country of Origin | India |
| Name of Manufacturer/Packer/Importer | Makita Power Tools India Pvt.Ltd |
Description
A Makita 18 V Brushless Finishing Sander, DBO482RTJ, is a power tool used in woodworking and carpentry for sanding and smoothing surfaces, particularly in finishing applications where a high-quality, smooth finish is required. The "brushless" designation indicates that the sander is equipped with a brushless motor, which offers several advantages over traditional brushed motors, including increased efficiency, longer lifespan, and improved performance. Here are the key features and functions of a brushless finishing sander: Brushless Finishing Sander: Brushless Motor: The brushless motor is a key feature of this sander. Unlike brushed motors, which use brushes and commutators to operate, brushless motors use electronic controls to provide power. This results in increased energy efficiency, reduced heat generation, and longer motor lifespan. Sanding Pad: The sander is equipped with a sanding pad or base, often with a hook-and-loop (Velcro) attachment system. Sandpaper or abrasive discs can be attached to the pad for sanding various surfaces. Orbit or Stroke Length: Finishing sanders typically have an orbital or random orbital motion, which means that the sanding pad moves in a circular pattern with a random component. This motion reduces visible sanding marks and ensures a smoother finish. The orbit or stroke length varies among different models. Variable Speed Control: Many brushless finishing sanders feature variable speed control, allowing users to adjust the sanding speed to suit different materials and applications. Lower speeds are suitable for fine sanding, while higher speeds are used for quicker material removal. Dust Collection: Dust collection is an important feature in finishing sanders to keep the work area clean and reduce airborne dust. Some models come with built-in dust collection systems and can be connected to a dust extractor for efficient dust removal
