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Makita Solo Battery Powered Straight Sander 18V Code: DGD800Z

Makita DGD800Z – Straight Grinder 18V 8mm Solo

Straight grinder from the company Makita, in Solo version. It features a rotary grinding head and is used for grinding in hard-to-reach areas.

Makita DGD800Z – Straight Grinder 18V 8mm Solo

Straight grinder from the company Makita, in Solo version. It features a rotary grinding head and is used for grinding in hard-to-reach areas.

  • Number of Batteries 0
  • Reception Diameter 8 mm
  • Weight (Net) 1700 gr
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Description

Description

Makita DGD800Z – Straight Grinder 18V 8mm Solo

Straight grinder from the company Makita, in Solo version. It features a rotary grinding head and is used for grinding in hard-to-reach areas.

Manufacturer

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Specifications

Specifications

Product Number
DGD800Z

Specifications

Type
Straight Sander
Power Source
Battery
Socket Diameter
8 mm
Net Weight
1700 gr
Weight (with Battery)
2200 gr
Palm Sander
No

Battery Specifications

Number of Batteries
0
Volt
18 V
Τύπος Συμβατής Μπαταρίας
Makita 18V LXT

Features & Functions

Dust Suction System
No
Speed Setting
No
Turns
25000 rpm
Noise
72 dB
Brushless
No
Water Supply
No
Soft Start
Yes
Brake
No
Connection with Vacuum
No

Sandpaper / Belt Specifications

Velcro
No

Accessories

Carrying Case
Without
Handle Included
No

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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Reviews (3)

Reviews

  1. 2
  2. 4 stars
    0
  3. 1
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
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  • Mild noise
  • Construction quality
  • Power
  • Mild vibrations
  • Precision in operation
  • Convenient to hold
  • Variety of sandpaper from other manufacturers
  • Value for money
  • Philippos_Veimos
    3
    3 out of 3 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    This review is about the kit contents: 2x5Ah with Hard Case

    I have had it for 2.5 years, initially I bought it mainly for the batteries since I found it on sale. Eventually, even though I use it for amateur use, I have used it extensively.
    1. The tool does not have speed adjustment. It operates at 26000 RPM (without load, I don't know exactly how much it drops with load, the 25000 mentioned by some in the description may be a good approximation). This means that in order to achieve the correct (linear) contact speed of the tool (e.g. burr) with the material you want to work on, you need to pay attention to the diameter of the burr you will use. For example, if you want to work on aluminum (Fine machining low stock removal) with a Karnasch HP-7 burr, Karnasch recommends a cutting speed of 900-1100m/min. With 26000 RPM, this corresponds to diameters of 11.03mm-13.47mm, and you need to choose a diameter of 12 (or even 10) and you're good, but for example a diameter of 2mm will not cut properly. On the other hand, if you choose and buy burrs for 2-3 materials/jobs, then you just put them on and you know they work without having to search for the right speed to set.
    2. The chuck (collet) is 6mm. I have found and bought 3mm and 8mm chucks, but I wanted to use a Dremel speedclick on it, which requires a 3.2mm chuck. It does exist, but I couldn't find it in Greece (I didn't order it from abroad).
    3. Be careful because it is powerful, at one point when I was cutting some iron because the base where the bottle rests on in the trunk had broken, the burr came off (definitely my mistake) and I didn't even hear it fall. You don't want it to hit your eye or forehead, etc.
    4. Well, the tool is great.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Mild noise
    • Construction quality
    • Power
    • Mild vibrations
    • Precision in operation
    • Convenient to hold
    • Variety of sandpaper from other manufacturers
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
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    • Mild noise
    • Construction quality
    • Power
    • Mild vibrations
    • Variety of sandpaper from other manufacturers
    • Precision in operation
    • Convenient to hold
    • Value for money
  • I have had it for 2.5 years, initially I bought it mainly for the batteries since I found it on sale. Eventually, even though I use it for amateur use, I have used it extensively.
    1. The tool does not have speed adjustment. It operates at 26000 RPM (without load, I don't know exactly how much it drops with load, the 25000 mentioned by some in the description may be a good approximation). This means that in order to achieve the correct (linear) contact speed of the tool (e.g. burr) with the material you want to work on, you need to pay attention to the diameter of the burr you will use. For example, if you want to work on aluminum (Fine machining low stock removal) with a Karnasch HP-7 burr, Karnasch recommends a cutting speed of 900-1100m/min. With 26000 RPM, this corresponds to diameters of 11.03mm-13.47mm, and you need to choose a diameter of 12 (or even 10) and you're good, but for example a diameter of 2mm will not cut properly. On the other hand, if you choose and buy burrs for 2-3 materials/jobs, then you just put them on and you know they work without having to search for the right speed to set.
    2. The chuck (collet) is 6mm. I have found and bought 3mm and 8mm chucks, but I wanted to use a Dremel speedclick on it, which requires a 3.2mm chuck. It does exist, but I couldn't find it in Greece (I didn't order it from abroad).
    3. Be careful because it is powerful, at one point when I was cutting some iron because the base where the bottle rests on in the trunk had broken, the burr came off (definitely my mistake) and I didn't even hear it fall. You don't want it to hit your eye or forehead, etc.
    4. Well, the tool is great.

    Translated from Greek ·
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Description & Specifications

Makita DGD800Z – Straight Grinder 18V 8mm Solo

Straight grinder from the company Makita, in Solo version. It features a rotary grinding head and is used for grinding in hard-to-reach areas.

Manufacturer

Product Number
DGD800Z

Specifications

Type
Straight Sander
Power Source
Battery
Socket Diameter
8 mm
Net Weight
1700 gr
Weight (with Battery)
2200 gr
Palm Sander
No

Battery Specifications

Number of Batteries
0
Volt
18 V
Τύπος Συμβατής Μπαταρίας
Makita 18V LXT

Features & Functions

Dust Suction System
No
Speed Setting
No
Turns
25000 rpm
Noise
72 dB
Brushless
No
Water Supply
No
Soft Start
Yes
Brake
No
Connection with Vacuum
No

Sandpaper / Belt Specifications

Velcro
No

Accessories

Carrying Case
Without
Handle Included
No

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (3)

  1. 2
  2. 4 stars
    0
  3. 1
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • Mild noise
  • Construction quality
  • Power
  • Mild vibrations
  • Precision in operation
  • Convenient to hold
  • Variety of sandpaper from other manufacturers
  • Value for money
  • Philippos_Veimos
    3
    3 out of 3 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    This review is about the kit contents: 2x5Ah with Hard Case

    I have had it for 2.5 years, initially I bought it mainly for the batteries since I found it on sale. Eventually, even though I use it for amateur use, I have used it extensively.
    1. The tool does not have speed adjustment. It operates at 26000 RPM (without load, I don't know exactly how much it drops with load, the 25000 mentioned by some in the description may be a good approximation). This means that in order to achieve the correct (linear) contact speed of the tool (e.g. burr) with the material you want to work on, you need to pay attention to the diameter of the burr you will use. For example, if you want to work on aluminum (Fine machining low stock removal) with a Karnasch HP-7 burr, Karnasch recommends a cutting speed of 900-1100m/min. With 26000 RPM, this corresponds to diameters of 11.03mm-13.47mm, and you need to choose a diameter of 12 (or even 10) and you're good, but for example a diameter of 2mm will not cut properly. On the other hand, if you choose and buy burrs for 2-3 materials/jobs, then you just put them on and you know they work without having to search for the right speed to set.
    2. The chuck (collet) is 6mm. I have found and bought 3mm and 8mm chucks, but I wanted to use a Dremel speedclick on it, which requires a 3.2mm chuck. It does exist, but I couldn't find it in Greece (I didn't order it from abroad).
    3. Be careful because it is powerful, at one point when I was cutting some iron because the base where the bottle rests on in the trunk had broken, the burr came off (definitely my mistake) and I didn't even hear it fall. You don't want it to hit your eye or forehead, etc.
    4. Well, the tool is great.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Mild noise
    • Construction quality
    • Power
    • Mild vibrations
    • Precision in operation
    • Convenient to hold
    • Variety of sandpaper from other manufacturers
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Verified purchase

    • Mild noise
    • Construction quality
    • Power
    • Mild vibrations
    • Variety of sandpaper from other manufacturers
    • Precision in operation
    • Convenient to hold
    • Value for money
  • I have had it for 2.5 years, initially I bought it mainly for the batteries since I found it on sale. Eventually, even though I use it for amateur use, I have used it extensively.
    1. The tool does not have speed adjustment. It operates at 26000 RPM (without load, I don't know exactly how much it drops with load, the 25000 mentioned by some in the description may be a good approximation). This means that in order to achieve the correct (linear) contact speed of the tool (e.g. burr) with the material you want to work on, you need to pay attention to the diameter of the burr you will use. For example, if you want to work on aluminum (Fine machining low stock removal) with a Karnasch HP-7 burr, Karnasch recommends a cutting speed of 900-1100m/min. With 26000 RPM, this corresponds to diameters of 11.03mm-13.47mm, and you need to choose a diameter of 12 (or even 10) and you're good, but for example a diameter of 2mm will not cut properly. On the other hand, if you choose and buy burrs for 2-3 materials/jobs, then you just put them on and you know they work without having to search for the right speed to set.
    2. The chuck (collet) is 6mm. I have found and bought 3mm and 8mm chucks, but I wanted to use a Dremel speedclick on it, which requires a 3.2mm chuck. It does exist, but I couldn't find it in Greece (I didn't order it from abroad).
    3. Be careful because it is powerful, at one point when I was cutting some iron because the base where the bottle rests on in the trunk had broken, the burr came off (definitely my mistake) and I didn't even hear it fall. You don't want it to hit your eye or forehead, etc.
    4. Well, the tool is great.

    Translated from Greek ·
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