RIDGID Tool Company is an American company that manufactures and distributes hand tools under the RIDGID brand. Founded in 1923 in Ohio, in 1966 became an affiliate of Emerson Electric. Today it's the world's largest producer of tools and machines for pipe installation and maintenance. Products are available in more than 140 countries worldwide, with more than 400 varieties of tools and machines in more than 5000 models and sizes.
RIDGID Tool Company is an American company that manufactures and distributes hand tools under the RIDGID brand. Founded in 1923 in Ohio, in 1966 became an affiliate of Emerson Electric. Today it's the world's largest producer of tools and machines for pipe installation and maintenance. Products are available in more than 140 countries worldwide, with more than 400 varieties of tools and machines in more than 5000 models and sizes.
- Housing made of stainless steel; - Coin checking device and remote control for various cleaning programs (optional extra); - 3m power lead without plug; - Stainless steel lance with flat jet nozzle; - Electrical flow heater; - Total-stop system with delayed motor cut-out.
- Compact and powerful Sub Compact brushless motor technology delivers up to 65 Nm of torque; - Sub-compact design provides maximum productivity and ergonomics for the user; - Lightweight tool weighing just 1.3 kg with PRO18V 2.0Ah pack; - Only 157 mm long allows the tool to fit into tight spaces; - 2-speed gearbox, 0 - 450 rpm and 0 - 1750 rpm; - 24-stage clutch for maximum control in screwdriving applications; - 13mm metal chuck; - Capable of completing numerous demanding daily tasks on the job site; - 28,000 bpm percussion mode for drilling concrete and masonry up to 13 mm; - As part of the PRO18V system of professional power tools, this tool is compatible with any PRO18V battery.
- Self-adhesive discs are suited to grinding larger surfaces. - The flexible system comprising a self-adhesive disc and the associated holder enables use on contours. - With the self-adhesive disc holder, self-adhesive discs can be used on commercially available, speed-adjustable or slow-running angle grinders with an M14 spindle.