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High-quality 1/2-HP Buff Motor is the easily affordable unit rugged enough for everyday use
1/2-HP Buffer runs at 3450 rpm for buffing metal or plastics.
- Extended length and balanced shafts offer more work space around wheel
- Cast housing and base assure smooth operation, extended bearing life
- Use with 6"-8"-dia. buffs (see "Accessories" tab)
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About Eastwood 1/2 HP Buff Motor
5/8"-diameter shaft fits buffing wheels with 1/2" soft-center arbor holes. Overall actual width is 22-3/4". Shaft extends 6-3/4" beyond the bell-shaped sealed motor housing. 110v AC. CE-approved. 60-day Eastwood warranty. Imported.
13162 Stand
13125 Buffing Kit (6")
11923, 11928, 11926, 11927, 11925 Buffing Compounds (3-pack of 1-lb. bars)
13134, 13136, 13135, 13001, 13137 Buffing Compounds (one 13- to 18-oz. tube)
13038 Spiral Buff
13062, 13061 Sisal Buff
13046 Cotton Flannel Buff
13040, 13041 Loose-Section Buff
13125 Buffing Kit (6")
11923, 11928, 11926, 11927, 11925 Buffing Compounds (3-pack of 1-lb. bars)
13134, 13136, 13135, 13001, 13137 Buffing Compounds (one 13- to 18-oz. tube)
13038 Spiral Buff
13062, 13061 Sisal Buff
13046 Cotton Flannel Buff
13040, 13041 Loose-Section Buff
Wear appropriate ANSI-approved safety eye protection, ANSI-approved hearing protection, 14" or longer leather gloves, and ANSI-approved respiratory protection.
Customer Reviews
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Great Buffer, Great Company
(Posted on 8/16/12)
Review by JE -
I restore antique fans and telephones. I had been using a Delta bench grinder that I converted into a polisher. It worked okay, but there wasn't enough clearance between the wheels and the motor. The HP was a little weak also (1/5 hp).Price Value Quality
I researched for awhile on the different buffers out there and finally settled on the 1/2 HP Eastwood Brand.
First, I liked that they had a video showing the product and the site has a lot of information on buffing correctly.
The 6" buffing kit was a real $$ saver also.
The first thing I polished with the machine was a brass blade from an old GE fan. I had done one before with the delta and it had come out pretty good.
I used the recommended wheels and compounds and the blades came out INCREDIBLE!!
The machine had more than enough power and the job was amazing. The clearance between the wheels and the motor was more than enough.
All brass pieces of the fan came out like a mirror.
Extremely happy with the buffer. I also like the Eastwood company. I had to call their customer service about something and they handled my order very courteously.
I will definitely do business with them again.
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