Shurhold Products Dual Action Polisher

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SHURHOLD250Shurhold's Dual Action Polisher allows the everyday person the ability to buff, wax, and polish their boat, car or RV like a professional. The unique dual action oscillating head prevents burn and swirl marks. General detail maintenance like waxing can now be done in half the time. Now you can polish in half the time with half the effort.

  • Rated Voltage: 120V AC
  • Orbit Diameter Size: 8mm ( 5/16" ) Frequency: 60Hz
  • Thread Size: 5/16"-24 Rated Current: 4.2Amp.
  • Velcro Backing Plate Size: 125 – 150mm ( 5" – 6" ) Rated Power: 500Watt.
  • Polishing Pad size: 140 -150mm (5.5" – 6") Variable Speed: 2, 500 – 6, 500 OPM
  • Net Weight: 2.2kgs (4.8Lbs)
  • Power Cord: 6.0 meters ( 20.0 feet ) Heavy-duty Cable with GFCI plug
  • Included Accessory: Canvas Bag, PU Quick Change Velcro Backing Plate, Wrench, D Handle, Carbon Brush.
  • Warranty: 1 year limited warranty against defects in materials or workmanship

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