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Hardin WVPOLSET Juego de pulidor de velocidad variable de 4 pulgadas y 8 almohadillas para orejas de pulido de diamante de 4 pulgadas

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  • Pulidora húmeda de velocidad variable Hardin
  • Juego de almohadillas para orejas de pulido de granito y piedra de 4 pulgadas
  • 1 cada grano 50, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1500 y 3000
  • Almohadilla rígida de gancho y bucle de 5/8 - 11 rosca de 4 pulgadas
  • GFCI integrado (interruptor de circuito protector del operador)


El pulidor húmedo SECCO de velocidad variable es un molinillo angular de alimentación de agua de baja rpm (1000 - 4000). Se requiere el uso de esta herramienta al pulir con herramientas de diamante que requieren el uso de agua y bajas RPM. SECCO ha estado proporcionando herramientas de calidad a profesionales de fabricación de hormigón y granito durante años. Esta unidad está equipada con un motor de 800 vatios y 8 amperios y cuenta con un dial de velocidad variable ubicado en la parte posterior de la amoladora. El rango RPM de esta unidad es de 1000 a 4000 rpm. El pulidor tiene un acoplamiento de latón de conexión rápida y se suministra con todas las mangueras y conectores necesarios para conectar una manguera de jardín estándar. El árbol es de rosca UNC de 5/8-11 y es compatible con todas las herramientas roscadas y no roscadas 5/8. Otras características incluyen: * GFCI integrado (interruptor de circuito protector de operador) * Protector de seguridad ajustable de 4 pulgadas de 360 grados con falda de goma integrada. * Mango de aluminio (mango D) (imprescindible para pulir y moler en húmedo) * surtido de llaves * surtido de tuercas de eje (para fijar herramientas no roscadas a la amoladora) * Cepillos de carbón adicionales (componente de motor de repuesto usable) * Válvula de ajuste de agua * Cable de grado de contratistas de 12 pies (la mayoría de las amoladoras tienen 6 pies) * Doble aislamiento * Válvula de encendido/apagado de agua con conexión rápida * Todas las líneas de agua y adaptadores de agua de latón el sssssss* Juego de almohadillas para orejas de extracción de polvo y agua DVS de granito y piedra de 4 pulgadas incluido. Usa siempre un guante de goma para operar esta amoladora/pulidora para evitar descargas eléctricas/hormigueo.


Ken Boys
Comentado en Canadá el 4 de septiembre de 2023
I used it on ceramic, natural stone and some man made quartz. Worked quite well. The weak points were the switch is finicky and the pads are definitely inferior to name brand ones I've used since.
Earl Hammer
Comentado en Canadá el 3 de septiembre de 2023
I like this tool except that to control how much water is coming out is difficult to get the rate I’d like. Also, the length of the hose is a bit short as you would be attaching it to a garden hose or tap. It means dragging a heavy garden hose around your piece. I had to replace the hose which is hard to find for some reason
Eutimio peña
Comentado en México el 9 de julio de 2021
Buena tarde lonq me gustó fue la rapidez.en q yego el producto en otras ocasiones tardaba más y respecto al producto me a funcionado muy bien
Miguel A.
Comentado en México el 16 de noviembre de 2021
Buena relación calidad-precio
C Lenoir
Comentado en México el 22 de abril de 2020
NO HE RECIBIDO EL PRODUCTO
globalmarty
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de enero de 2013
I just received the tool Saturday, and spent the best part of the evening polishing a really nasty concrete floor (painted-over oil and coal dust). The other reviews were good and worth reading -- the model I got seemed to have a relatively OK water feed arrangement, seems solid enough. (Swap the supplied tubing with your own -- a good $3 investment.) I was too lazy to worry about a long garden hose snaking through the basement, so I put a hose fitting (spare quick coupling) on a bucket and placed that on a step stool -- you limit the pressure this way, and the valve suddenly becomes much more nuanced and useable. Too little water, and you seem to skim on top of a paste you create, too much and you have a mess -- the right amount keeps the pad in contact with the surface and washes away the material so you see what progress you are making. Agree with other reviews on the manual -- there is none, but you should be able to figure out the couple bits. Do pay attention to the splash guard, mine stayed on just fine with the supplied big hose clamp (someone else got his fingers slapped by it...) I do wish they had an arbor lock on the unit -- removing the polishing pad holder or a metal grinder cup is tough, since everything rotates freely. The pads (I never made it beyond 50-grit) were effective, but keep in mind the pads do seem to be for polishing, not aggressive material removal. That said, the 50-grit did a good job of paint removal, leveling of high spots, and rough polishing. There was no visible wear after 2 hours of use. I did go out to Home Depot to get a Ridgid 4" diamond cup ($39.95 -- new product, one in stock, luckily) just before the store closed, and used that for another hour. The polisher does not have quite enough power to run this aggressively, but with a light touch, you can grind away a satisfactory amount of material and conceivably polish the floor in an 8x10' basement room in a solid day or over the weekend. Note the front handle swivels up so you can get right up to an edge -- makes a nice edge to a basement floor. The machine will bog down with aggressive grit and even medium pressure, but again, it appears designed for polishing duty which should be less demanding. (Get a serious 2,500W or so angle grinder to do aggressive leveling...) I did not get shocked, nor did the GF protector trip -- I think if you keep your workspace reasonable, i.e. remove accumulated water, use rubber gloves, stand in the dry area, etc., and limit the amount of water shooting out of the tool, you should be just fine. Again, I did not try to create the opportunity to have to test the GF protector. In sum, I'd concur the Secco is a pretty good choice for DIY projects -- use it gently, within its design limits, and it seems like it will work with you on a number of projects or more. It's at a great price point (compare output in finished countertops or floors with what you would have to pay a contractor...), so I must say I'm quite happy with my choice. Get the aggressive metal/diamond grit cup if you do want to level the concrete vs. polish only -- for the $40 (also on Amazon), you will remove much more material. BTW, it is variable speed, and at low speed, power is also lower (does not compensate with more juice as the tool bogs down, like models with more expensive electronic controls). I indicated 4 stars because power could be a bit stronger for my aggressive use, lack of arbor lock and manual, and build quality not quite 100% like the big brands.
DJ
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de septiembre de 2012
I'm not one to write a review on everything I buy, but couldn't resist with this one. I read some of the 1-star reviews and almost passed on this polisher. So this review is more of a response to their "negatives".First- the ARE instructions for assembly. There is a picture, and there are written step-by-step instructions in the manual. That being said, if you are at a loss and can't figure out how to install the handle (2-allen bolts), guard (1 hose clamp), and the water valve (one nut), you probably shouldn't be around power tools without additional supervision.Second- there is a washer included in the kit for a reason. If you're complaining about your bit/attachment being "stuck", and you're stripping out the supplied wrench because you have to wrench on it that hard, you probably didn't use it. Every attachment I have removed has come off very easily with the wrench and a slight twist of the attachment with my hand.Lastly- the guard. Be sure to slide the guard over the spindle (don't attach yet), secure your attachment with the wrench, then slide the guard up into position and secure it. Simply do the opposite to remove.Positives--- The polisher operates flawlessly and and always seems to run nice and cool even under heavier loads. It's comfortable to handle and well balanced. I had very little hand/arm fatigue even after using it for a few hours on end. The polishing pads are of high quality and do a fantastic job. The 50 grit is great for bulk removal of high spots, and the assortment of finer grits do a great job of getting your surface to a super smooth finish. The GFCI on the power cord functions as it should and is easy to reset if needed. It also has a visual indicator to show you the status (tripped/reset). They also include a spare set of motor brushes for future replacement... that's really a nice bonus!Negatives--- The on/off switch feels a little cheap and awkward. So far it's been fine, but something a little more sturdy would be great. The ad mentions a 10,000 grit pad, which nobody seems to get in their kit, including me.Overall- this is a great polisher that really performs. If I were polishing concrete/stone every day, I'd might spend the $300+ for the Makita or something along those lines, but the quality of this polisher definitely exceeded my expectations. This tool is a value in my book. Don't hesitate on choosing this polisher for your next job.
Bmckeon1
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de septiembre de 2011
I read all the reviews about the different polishers available as I planned my kitchen remodel. I was nervous because I'd never done this before and the special order granite tiles weren't cheap. I based my buying decision on a review I read and I felt that I should do the same for someone else. If you're loking around and don't know who to believe, rest assured, this kit works great. I'm just a regular DIY guy and this kit was easy to use and it did a great job. My only complaint was that they didn't include any instructions, as was noted by the reviewer I read as well, but it's manageable if you look at what they give you. FYI - the metal hose clamp they include holds the water shield in place; without it the rubber shield vibrates loose and starts whipping around. It blasted my thumb on first use before realizing what it was for. I built a simple polishing table using 2x4's and a plank to hold the tiles in place and set that on sawhorses in the yard. I laid out the countertop edge on the table and clamped them down flush so I could polish a consistent edge along the run. My advice; do this job in warm weather and do it outside. The water keeps the dust to a minimum but you're gonna be soaking wet head to toes when you're done. Goggles helped. I loved this project, although it took a long time to perfect the edges to my liking. It beats the heck out of paying someone $10/linear foot to do this for you and you have the control to make changes when needed. Just use the sanding pads in the proper succession and don't skip any. You'll be impressed with the results!
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