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<blockquote data-quote="jeallen01" data-source="post: 1048622" data-attributes="member: 176704"><p>Ref the 370W <a href="https://www.robertdyas.co.uk/150mm-370w-230v-bench-grinder-with-sanding-belt-and-worklight" target="_blank">Draper 05096</a> grinder/sander which arrived a couple of days ago, I got it out of the box (it's HEAVY!) and mounted it in place of the old one (which turned out not to be a NuTool unit, and was rated at only 210W, so not even 240w!) - seems to work quite nicely, and the adjustable light looks like being very handy, given where I have had to locate the unit. Won't bother to try to fix the old unit, but I'll keep the grinding wheel because it should fit, and the speed rating should be OK because that old unit was 2950rpm under No Load conditions, whereas the Draper is 2850rpm No Load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeallen01, post: 1048622, member: 176704"] Ref the 370W [URL='https://www.robertdyas.co.uk/150mm-370w-230v-bench-grinder-with-sanding-belt-and-worklight']Draper 05096[/URL] grinder/sander which arrived a couple of days ago, I got it out of the box (it's HEAVY!) and mounted it in place of the old one (which turned out not to be a NuTool unit, and was rated at only 210W, so not even 240w!) - seems to work quite nicely, and the adjustable light looks like being very handy, given where I have had to locate the unit. Won't bother to try to fix the old unit, but I'll keep the grinding wheel because it should fit, and the speed rating should be OK because that old unit was 2950rpm under No Load conditions, whereas the Draper is 2850rpm No Load. [/QUOTE]
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