Air Grinders
Air Angle Grinders — Heavy-Duty Pneumatic Grinding Power
High-performance pneumatic air grinders for metalworking, grinding, and surface preparation. Choose from die grinders, straight grinders, and angle grinders with spindle lock mechanisms, lightweight composite bodies, and industrial-grade motors designed for continuous shop use.
Air angle grinders deliver superior power-to-weight ratios compared to electric alternatives. The pneumatic motor runs cooler under load, requires virtually no maintenance, and won't burn out during extended grinding sessions — making them the preferred choice for welding shops, fabrication facilities, and auto body professionals who grind for hours at a stretch.
Our angle grinder collection features models with 4-inch and 5-inch disc capacity, adjustable guards for operator safety, and rear-exhaust designs that keep debris away from your work surface. Every unit accepts standard threaded arbor grinding discs, cut-off wheels, wire brushes, and flap discs. Pair with our inline air filters and regulators to protect the tool's internals and maximize its working life. Factory direct from Le Lematec.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between a die grinder and an angle grinder?
Die grinders use small mounted points and burrs for precision work in tight spaces. Angle grinders use larger discs for aggressive surface grinding and cutting. Both are pneumatic but serve different purposes.
What RPM should I use for an air grinder?
Die grinders typically run at 20,000-25,000 RPM for fine work. Angle grinders run at 10,000-12,000 RPM for heavier material removal. Always match disc ratings to grinder speed.
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Air Angle Grinders — Heavy-Duty Pneumatic Grinding Power
High-performance pneumatic air grinders for metalworking, grinding, and surface preparation. Choose from die grinders, straight grinders, and angle grinders with spindle lock mechanisms, lightweight composite bodies, and industrial-grade motors designed for continuous shop use.
Air angle grinders deliver superior power-to-weight ratios compared to electric alternatives. The pneumatic motor runs cooler under load, requires virtually no maintenance, and won't burn out during extended grinding sessions — making them the preferred choice for welding shops, fabrication facilities, and auto body professionals who grind for hours at a stretch.
Our angle grinder collection features models with 4-inch and 5-inch disc capacity, adjustable guards for operator safety, and rear-exhaust designs that keep debris away from your work surface. Every unit accepts standard threaded arbor grinding discs, cut-off wheels, wire brushes, and flap discs. Pair with our inline air filters and regulators to protect the tool's internals and maximize its working life. Factory direct from Le Lematec.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between a die grinder and an angle grinder?
Die grinders use small mounted points and burrs for precision work in tight spaces. Angle grinders use larger discs for aggressive surface grinding and cutting. Both are pneumatic but serve different purposes.
What RPM should I use for an air grinder?
Die grinders typically run at 20,000-25,000 RPM for fine work. Angle grinders run at 10,000-12,000 RPM for heavier material removal. Always match disc ratings to grinder speed.
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