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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | The powerful DEWALT D28110 4 1/2-Inch Small Angle Grinder is compact enough to fit in tight places for a wide variety of grinding and cutting applications. Its ergonomic body is easy to manipulate, and its durable components make this small angle grinder an easy all-around pick.  | 4-1/2-Inch Small Angle Grinder At a Glance: - 1.1-horsepower, 7 amp motor delivers 11,000 rpm
- Compact, easy-to-control tool body fits in tight places
- Quick-Change Wheel Release allows tool-free wheel removal
- Includes two-position side handle, depressed center wheel, keyless adjustable guard, and wrench
- Three-year limited warranty, one-year free service, 90-day money-back guarantee
| |  | |  Powerful 7 amp motor delivers 11,000 rpm to satisfy both cutting and grinding needs. View larger. |  This small angle grinder features a two-position side handle for maximum control in tight spaces. View larger. | Powerful 7 Amp Motor for Fast Material Removal Versatile and aggressive, this small angle grinder features a 1.1-horsepower, 7 amp motor that's designed to deliver 11,000 rpm for efficient material removal. Its jam-pot design provides precise gear alignment and allows the grinder's transmission to be smooth and quiet. Also, the low-profile gear case allows the tool to fit easily into tight spaces, so you waste less time hand-finishing hard-to-reach areas. Designed for Comfort and Convenience Getting the job done quickly and effectively is all about maneuverability. This paddle-switch tool weighs 4.1 pounds and features a switch lock-on and multiposition side handle for multiple grip options. The oversized spindle-lock button and Quick-Change Wheel Release keep allow for tool-free wheel removal. In addition, the grinder's matching wheel flanges allow it to be used with a wide range of common accessories. The D28110 4-1/2-Inch Small Angle Grinder comes with a DEWALT warranty package that includes a three-year limited warranty, a one-year free service contract, and a 90-day money-back guarantee. What's in the Box D28110 DEWALT 4 1/2-Inch Small Angle Grinder, two-position side handle, depressed center wheel, adjustable guard, and wrench.
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 5.0 inches | | Product Width: | 14.4 inches | | Product Height: | 5.8 inches | | Product Weight: | 6.5 pounds | | Package Length: | 15.4 inches | | Package Width: | 6.0 inches | | Package Height: | 4.8 inches | | Package Weight: | 6.05 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 37 reviews |
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| | Features | 7.0 Amp ac/DC, 11,000 rpm motor designed for faster material removal and higher overload protectionQuick-Change Wheel Release allows tool free wheel removal without need for a wrenchLow profile, jam-pot gear case increases durability and allows tool to fit into tight spacesOversized, protected spindle lock button provides easier and quicker wheel changes2-position removable side handle provides increased comfort and control; Slim, ergonomic body design provides increased comfort in extended use applications
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31 of 31 found the following review helpful:
Grinder used for sanding Apr 22, 2007
By helpful joe I purchased this grinder with the Dewalt DW4945 4 and a 1/2 inch rubber backing pad and DW4525 35grit sanding discs. I used this setup to sand some house facing down to the wood because the paint was peeling. Scraping and orbital sanding were taking hours per square foot, but this setup moves right along. There is some danger to gouging especially when the disc is in the first 10 minutes. Possibly a larger diameter would be safer but I don't know. On the other hand the small size lets you zero in on stubborn spots. 50 grit might work better. I can't see any courser working well.
The bearings/gear system don't sound smooth like a router but at speed the vibration is no trouble. There are higher priced models; don't know exactly the benefit but they do have a different trigger system. This one has one lever high and in front which you can lock and then shut off with the thumb on the hand holding the grinder while your other hand is say on a ladder or something. Not bad.
28 of 28 found the following review helpful:
Value Conscious Performer Jan 10, 2008
By Jeff Pike This is the best value I've found in a grinder. I've had mine for nearly a year. I've used it to sand, grind high spots in concrete, cut steel bolts, scrub other tools, cut graphite golf shafts, and destroy bad hard drives for my computer. The most extreme use was running it one day for 6 hours of continuous use on a big sanding job. I've abused this thing in ways that it is not designed for and it still won't quit.
Pluses: strong, versatile, easy to change attachments, good switch locks on, handle attaches to either side
Minuses: On the noisy side... not such a big deal when you using a grinder. This model has only the side lock on switch rather than a dead-man switch.
I use it more than I thought I would. Knowing what I know now I'd probably buy the 10 Amp model that comes with the case and deadman switch. Four and a half stars rounded up to five, because of performance and durability.
22 of 22 found the following review helpful:
Great home use grinder! Nov 26, 2009
By Kerry Pierce
"kerrypierce"
It's small, light weight, compared to professional use grinders, while delivering lots of power and lots of wheels and brushes available for various uses, including heavy duty diamond wheels. I found it very easy to use and control. The average home user will not likely find this unit lacking.
The grinder is tool-less, if you use their rubber backer DeWalt DW4945 4-1/2-Inch Rubber Backing Pad with Locking Nut for fiber discs and sanding disks or if you use their grinding and cutting wheels that have an integral nut, like this oneDEWALT DW4522 High Performance 1/8-Inch Metal Cutting and Grinding Wheel that has the 5/8 - 11 arbor. In both cases, the wheels can be installed and used with hand/finger tightening.
As far as I can tell, this grinder will accept every 4 1/2 grinding accessory wheel that is available. Many (most?)of them are marked with a 7/8 arbor, which will work fine. Just make sure that you install the 7/8 arbor wheel so that it is centered on the backer, which has a little lip at the 7/8 mark. Then install the locking nut, which also has a 7/8 lip to use on their 1/4 inch thick disc.
To use a rubber backer for sanding discs, polishing wheels, fiber discs, you have to remove the backing nut. It is retained by a rubber O ring and is easy to remove. The instructions are in the manual, but are easy to miss. There are no spanner wrench holes in the locking nut of the Dewalt rubber backer. That means you have to use finger pressure to tighten/remove it. There are other rubber backers that do have spanner holes in their locking nuts, like the Bosch MG0450 4-1/2-Inch Sander Backing Pad with Lock Nut which I think are easier to use. You'd probably need another spanner wrench for the 3rd party backers. I use this one, Adjustable Pin Wrench because it's cheap but works just fine.
You can also remove the guard, if needed to get at certain jobs. If you do, just remember that the on switch is locked on, so if you drop the tool, it could be chasing you around the room.
My only complaints are minor. I wish that there were a threaded socket on top of the grinder for the handle, in addition to the 2 on the sides. The arbor lock button is in a rather awkward place for me.
This grinder seems like a great value and I'm very pleased to have one.
15 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Great Grinder Jan 09, 2007
By L. Soli II
"Lewie Soli"
I have had many different grinders and for the past 5 years have stuck with the dewalt brand. The trigger is very comfortable and it has all the power to tackle those big jobs.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Dewalt D28110 4 1/2 in Small Angle Grinder Jun 19, 2008
By Robert Hand I have owned several (other makes) of grinders. All have functioned for awhile but failed under heavy duty. I needed to get a replacement so I selected the Dewalt D28110. I almost didn't buy it because it seemed too inexpensive compared to others & I was concerned it would fail me early. I am glad I did buy this Dewalt grinder as it has worked perfectly so far and seems to be destined to work for many years.
It is well constructed and I would agree with Dewalt's claim that it is "Heavy Duty".
It satisfies all my needs for a 4 1/2 inch grinder with ease.
Rob
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