Brand | Milwaukee |
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Material | Metal |
Style | Large Angle Grinder w/Lock-on |
Power Source | electric-powered |
Color | Red |
Item Weight | 16.7 Pounds |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 6000 RPM |
Horsepower | 4.2 hp |
Manufacturer | Milwaukee |
Part Number | 6088-30 |
Item Weight | 16.7 pounds |
Item model number | 6088-30 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Large |
Pattern | Classic |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Imperial |
Special Features | heavy-duty |
Usage | Professional |
Included Components | Unit^Instruction Guide |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 5 Years |
National Stock Number | 5130-01-600-1111 |
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Angle Grinder, 7 In.or 9 In.
Brand | Milwaukee |
Material | Metal |
Style | Large Angle Grinder w/Lock-on |
Power Source | electric-powered |
Color | Red |
About this item
- Power Tools and Accessories
- Country of manufacture: China
- Manufacturer: Milwaukee
- 15.0 Amp, 4.2 HP Motor – high overload protection and power for difficult applications
- 6,000 RPM – optimal wheel speed for material removal
- Debris Baffles – protect internal components by deflecting damaging debris out of the airflow at the intake vents
- External Brush Doors – reduces service time by providing easy access to brushes
- Soft-Grip Main Handle – provides better control and comfort
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Product Description
Angle Grinder, Voltage 120VAC, Wheel Dia. 7 In. or 9 In., No Load RPM 6000, 15.0 Amps, Spindle Thread Size 5/8 In.-11, Switch Type Trigger, Tool Length 21 In., Speed Type Single, Lock-on Yes, Lock-off No, Handle Design Rat Tail, Cord Length 8.0 ft., 2, Features Tool-Free Guard Change, Advanced Aireflow System, High Capacity Motor, Debris Baffles, External Brush Doors, Includes 7 and 9 In. Type 27 Guard, Grinding Wheel, 3-Position Side Handle, Backing Flange, Flange Nut, Spanner Wrench
From the Manufacturer
The 6088-30 7"/9" 15.0 Amp Large Angle Grinder w/Lock-on delivers performance and durability for the most difficult grinding jobs. The 15 Amp, 4.2 HP motor provides high overload protection and power for the toughest jobs. The tool-free burst resistant guard allows the user to quickly adjust the guard without the use of a tool. Both a 7" and 9" Type 27 grinding guard are included for greater productivity.
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ASIN | B001RTSMPS |
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Customer Reviews |
3.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #1,036,445 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #1,682 in Power Angle Grinders |
Date First Available | February 20, 2009 |
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power source | electric-powered | Corded Electric | electric-powered | Corded Electric | Corded Electric |
max rotational speed | 6000 rpm | 11000 rpm | 11000 rpm | 6600 rpm | — |
horsepower | 4.2 horsepower | 2100 watts | — | 800 watts | 3950 watts |
wattage | — | 2100 watts | — | 800 watts | 3950 watts |
voltage | 120 volts | 120 volts | 120 volts | 18 volts | 120 volts |
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weight | 16.7 pounds | — | 6.57 pounds | — | 10.8 pounds |
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I'd highly recomend the 6088-30 angle grinder to anybody.
I got this thing in the first place because my 4 1/2" SuperMag grinder couldn't get deep enough to cut a mortared brick out of a wall, but a 7" blade on this can't go much deeper--I couldn't even make a one-sided cut through a shallow paver brick with that blade. In order to make long angle cuts on these pavers I reverted back to my old circular saw with a 7 1/4" diamond blade. It was easier to cut straight and had no trouble going all the way through (albeit in several passes but still much cleaner than a flip over double cut). This is due to the fact that the saw blade is able to sink almost all the way to the center point and utilize a lot more of the blade depth. Plus the circ saw was easier to control since it weighs much less--and it seemed a lot safer too. I ultimately got a 9" blade for this grinder, but by that time all the cuts on that project were complete. I'll use it for a retaining wall repair job coming up next.
One thing to note however, was that a masonry grinding wheel on this bad boy came in very handy for shaping cut bricks with curved/beveled edges, cleaning up rough cuts and taking off small amounts of undercut bricks without a re-cut--no circ saw can do that. Obviously the limitations of the cutting depth are not the tool's fault, but it is worth noting if you're looking to use it for this purpose, especially with bricks. A big 10 1/4" circ saw with a diamond blade might be a better choice for a lot of masonry cutting jobs, but obviously can't do any grinding work. Even an 8 1/4" saw might be better. A gas powered saw is there as an option too, but those are big dollars--too rich for my blood.
A few more points to note:
If you don't need the 9" capacity, a 7" unit might be a better choice because, as previously mentioned, this thing weighs a ton--much heavier than the 7" models I tested/held at Big Orange Depo.
It IS made in China, but so is everything these days, so unless you want to spring for a high dollar German brand like Fein, Metabo, Hilti etc., what are you gonna do? Hopefully it will last, but it sure ain't made in Wisconsin no more.
The guards--both 7" and 9" are included--are excellent on this unit, heavy duty and with REAL tool-free adjustment, so rotation is easy and quick. This is a big safety factor--I would not dare to use this beast without the guard in place (and at the proper position), as I routinely do with the 4.5 incher. These guards, if NOT included, can be pricey so its worth factoring that in. Also included are the flange nuts and wrench, also sometimes not included on certain brands/models. Again, if you don't have 'em you have to go hunting for 'em.
This particular model does have the third screw hole which allows the handle to be attached to the top of the tool and turned sideways for use, adding a lot to its versatility. Note that some grinders only have 2 side position attachment points, which does tend to limit the usefulness of those units as purely cutting tools.
This model does NOT have the Quik-Lok removable cord. This is a "nice to have", especially regarding tool storage in a case, but not a deal breaker.
Speaking of cases, forget about finding a decent carrying case for this bad boy. They don't make the metal ones any more, and one this big would cost upwards of $75-$100 IF you were lucky enough to find one anyway. I bought this as an open box return unit from ebay, so there's no way I was willing to pay almost as much for a case as the tool cost in the first place. Keep in mind you need at least 24 inches of USABLE space to store this with non-detachable cord protector not getting severely bent sideways. I did find an inexpensive alternative that is at least better than the cardboard box it comes in however. Sears has a 26" plastic tool box that will fit this unit, sans the top tray, for about $20-25 on sale. Yeah, its plastic, and paying money for plastic cases is somewhat offensive, but its better than nothing.
All in all a great heavy duty tool, but keep in mind the depth of cut issue and the general "scariness factor" of using this thing for anything other than simple horizontal grinding, and even then...