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16" Hands-Free Vibrating Grinder Kit

16" Hands-Free Vibrating Grinder Kit

$979.95 USD
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Product Features

  • Coldworking is even easier - Grinds and polishes with minimal assistance
  • Grooved surface keeps abrasive evenly distributed
  • Removable pan for easy cleaning


Product Description

Coldworking just got easy - simply load, start, and walk away! The weights apply the pressure for you. Simply monitor and adjust as needed. Vibrating action replaces circular motion used by conventional lapping machines. Kit includes the Silicon Carbide Grits you need, so you're ready to go. 

The heavy powder-coat metal base will keep your Vibrating Lap from drifting on your workbench. Rubber-buffered posts support the motor, allowing smooth operation and minimal transfer of vibration. The 16" Cast aluminum pan features a grooved bottom surface to help keep slurry evenly distributed during use, and releases easily from the tool base to make cleanup a snap. The powerful, quiet motor will last for years of steady use. 1 year manufacturer warranty (excludes pan).

Kit Includes:

  • Bumper ring
  • Silicone carbide - 4 grits
  • Cerium oxide - 1 lb
  • Polishing pad
  • 2 Weights
  • Instructions

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Pros : No effort is needed. This solved my problem holding on to bowl with exterior texture
Cons : It has to be on a level surface and vibrates so can move off leveling shims.
Other Thoughts : Sold by the Delphi video. When I went to set it up the video again helped with issues because the instructions are not detailed.
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