Polishers and Grinders
Flex continued Model #
5" Electric Wet Polisher
• LW 1503 is the most demanded electric wet polisher in the industry. It is a compact, but powerful workhorse.
• Due to its light weight and portability, this product has become the “de facto” standard for all electric WET polishers.
• Quick-action, brass coupling: for 1/2" lego connector for water hoses. • Quality shut-off carbon brushes: protects the motor against damage. • Carbon holder covers: to protect the carbons from water and dirt. • Transmission: well sized and especially robust. • GFCI operator protector circuit breaker: integrated in cord. • Center water feed • MSRP = $527 • Warranty = 1 year • Size = 3"–5" • Weight = 4.4 lbs
• Length = 11-3/4" • Rpm = 3,700 • Power Output = 500 Watts • Power Input = 7.4 amps • Spindle Size = 5/8"-11
LW1503 FPOLISHER 5" Electric Variable Speed Wet Polisher
• The most cost-effective and sophisticated electric WET polisher. Infinitely adjustable polishing speeds (1,000-2,800 RPM) make this product ideal for very sensitive materials and offers users maximum flexibility. • The LW603 VR is a two-handed tool and is commonly used as a large surface polisher. • Center water feed. • Quick-action, brass coupling: for 1/2" lego connector for water hoses. • GFCI operator protector circuit breaker: integrated in cord. • Quality shut-off carbon brushes: protects the motor against damage. • FLEX four-fold VR electronics: with consistent speed control by tachometer generator, soft start, overload protection, and speed selection.
• MSRP = $695 • Warranty = 1 year • Size = 3"–7" • Weight = 7.5 lbs • Length = 17.5"
LW603VR
• Rpm = 1,000–2,800 • Power Output = 1000 Watts • Power Input = 13 amps • Spindle Size = 5/8"-11
FVPOLISHER $841 $523 Item # Price
Toll Free: 877-342-3672 • Fax: 847-229-9003 •
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