Kent
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OK guys n gals
Just speaking to my tool rep about some more angle grinders. He says the higher the wattage the slower the discs wear out as regards stones and slitting discs.
Now I currently run 600watt for sanding mainly coz they are slimmer and lighter and 1000 watt for stones and cutting..
Looking at up to 1700 Watts on the matabo range and wondering I know they will be capable of faster working but disc use being extended ?
Just speaking to my tool rep about some more angle grinders. He says the higher the wattage the slower the discs wear out as regards stones and slitting discs.
Now I currently run 600watt for sanding mainly coz they are slimmer and lighter and 1000 watt for stones and cutting..
Looking at up to 1700 Watts on the matabo range and wondering I know they will be capable of faster working but disc use being extended ?

wattage has nothing to do with speed just the torque power of machine. Its the rpm suits the disk size on a particular machine. smaller grinders run a fast speed larger grinders run a slower speed