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Makita 9741 Wheel Sander & 794383-5 Nylon Brush Wheel, 240 Grit, Fine

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Style: Sander + Nylon Brush Wheel, 240 Grit, Fine


Features

  • Product 1: Powerful 7.8 AMP motor delivers 3,500 RPM for fast and efficient paint and rust removal; brings out wood grain
  • Product 1: Innovative design for sanding flush to wall with nose and side of sander
  • Product 1: Adjustable front roller for uniform pressure to workpiece.Wheel Size (width x diameter) : 4-3/4 inches x 4 inches
  • Product 1: Well balanced with a low center of gravity for easy operation
  • Product 2: Made of durable materials for long life
  • Product 2: Nylon construction for efficient removal with minimal impact on surface
  • Product 2: For use with Makita Wheel Sander model 9741

Description

Makita 9741 Wheel SanderThis wheel sanders unique design allows for smooth and even surface material removal. Powered by Makitas 7.8 Amp motor, this unit delivers 3500 RPM for efficient paint and rust removal on numerous applications, even brining out wood grain. Features an adjustable front roller for uniform pressure to workpiece. Speed (RPM): 3,500, Amps: 7.8. Item Includes - 2 ea. Hex Wrench (783204-6) and Nylon Brush Wheel (794379-6).The innovative design of the Makita 9741 Wheel sander allows for smooth and even surface material removal. Powered by a Makita-built 7.8 amp motor, This unit delivers 3, 500 RPM for efficient paint and rust removal on numerous applications, even bringing out wood grain. Additional features include an adjustable front roller for uniform pressure to workpiece.Makita 794383-5 Nylon Brush Wheel, 240 Grit, FineNylon Brush Wheel 240 GritMakita Nylon Brush Wheel is designed to work with the Makita Wheel Sander model 9741 in a variety of applications. The wheel is ideal for removing rust and other materials from steel. Durable nylon construction makes for long life and efficient material removal.


Style: ‎Sander + Nylon Brush Wheel, 240 Grit, Fine


Amperage Capacity: ‎7.8 Amps


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Grit Rating: ‎240


Grit Description: ‎Fine


Date First Available: November 2, 2020


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  • Good way to wire brush wood
Style: Sander
Strong tool and worked as expected
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 10, 2022 by Monica/Moe

  • Great tool for cleaning rough lumber
Style: Sander
This sander absolutely met my expectations. I am using it to clean up a very large order of dried rough-sawn redwood, who's rough appearance I wanted to maintain. The lumber had a lot of oxidation on the surface, as happens with all wood over time, as well as random particles from the environment. Applying any finish to this wood requires that the surface be cleaned if a quality result is to be likely. Pressure washing is a typical approach, but not appropriate for my situation. Sanding with even a 40 grit sandpaper virtually wipes out the wood character. I started using a wire broom style push brush. It worked extremely well but was far too labor intensive. The amount of loose material that came off the lumber was unexpectedly high, and it left the boards just right with all their character. I hunted for other solutions and found this. This thing does a great job and it has paid for itself a few times over for me, with the stock nylon brush. It doesn't go down deep, I still follow up with the wire push brush but just a few strokes and I'm done. The makita removes a bit of the wood character but hardly noticeable. I don't think it brings out any grain ... I think it mostly just removes particles that have little to no bond with the wood core. If you apply finish to these particles, I think it would be better to have a little grain removed than have the finish fail over time. The sander has a nice little depth adjuster in front that allows you to control the pressure the brush puts own as it spins, I think you might be able to optimize this dynamic to get the cleaning function and raise the grain a little but I didn't try, I had full pressure all the way since that was very quick and gave me a pleasing result. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 2, 2015 by Amazon shopper

  • Solid tool
Style: Sander
Works nice tracks straight. A no-fuss tool for stripping cedar shakes.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 6, 2022 by Zach Zeis

  • Must have for working with reclaimed wood.
Style: Sander
I bought this to clean up reclaimed barn boards for a couple furniture projects. Reclaimed lumber usually coated with layers of dried dirt, loose debris and other stuff.. After all most of it comes from the inside of barns where the animals lived..... I needed to clean up the dirt and grime but definitely wanted to keep the patina and character of the wood. After an hour of wire brushing by hand, I ordered this machine from Amazon. Pricey, it seems to be the only on the market at this time, but it came within two days (Amazon Prime) and did exactly what I wanted it to do without the arm breaking labor in about 1/3 of the time. Great machine and seems really well built. Use it outside hooked up to a vacuum , and do your lungs and sinuses a favor and wear a dusk mask. It creates clouds of dust. I have not tried to raise grain or to sculpt with it, but I don't think its designed to do those things. Stick to what its made for and it will work well for those tasks. If you have a bunch of old lumber that needs to be cleaned without ruining the patina, this is what you need. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 11, 2017 by Annie

  • good tool, but it could be so much better
Style: Sander
Mixed feelings, would be so much better if someone, preferably Makita, would make an extra coarse nylon brush. I use this to clean up and expose the patina of very old lumber, both hand hewn beams and sawn lumber at least 70 years old. It is the best thing I've used for the job and the only alternative I know of is tedious wire brushing by hand. This tool *can* be a *bit* aggressive on soft woods but not so aggressive that you can easliy go through the patina. Re durability..I have used this for a year, probably on about 50 8x8x8' beams, and performance has slowed down enough that I just ordered a new brush. ( $170 on amazon and there is a 20% promo on at this time.) I charge by time so this expense is something like sandpaper to me, gotta be factored in, hard as it is to pay $170 for a brush. Re; other uses... I would not recommend buying this tool to distress wood.I have tried this on new lumber...oak, southern yellow pine, poplar etc... to try to make a cool distressed surface and it found that it did very little...it was disappointing and left me wishing for a much more aggressive brush. There is a wire brush but most reviews imply that it just burnishes the wood surface... I was not willing to try that. But if you need to clean up old lumber, keep the texture as close as possible to the original, and your time is money...this is the best thing I have found. Dust collection is very good hooked up to a good shop vac, though I did have to mess around to connect it to my ancient Porter cable shop vac. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 23, 2016 by hello out there

  • Right Tool for the Right Job / One Trick Pony.
Style: Sander
The media could not be loaded. This product was used to help removed excessive amounts of old flaking paint from reclaimed wood doors. I did not want to ruin/remove the patina so much that the visual of the final product would be ruined if I sanded it. This product exceeded my expectation and completely blows its lacking rival product by Porter Cable out of the water. Noise is minimal given its use. Dust is also minimal and can be collected by a vacuum dust system if used indoors. The only drawback is that it is a one-trick pony in that this is all that I will ever use it for. Coupled with both it's cost and cost of additional/replacement brushes is excessive and will divert interested buyers towards the rival product. If you are not dissuaded by the cost, then you will not be disappointed with the results. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 2, 2019 by Jarrett J.

  • Must have tool for barn boards!
Style: Sander
We are building a new home and incorporating a lot of barn board. We have worked with barn board a lot and saw this on a Facebook page and decided it would make a great birthday gift to my other half. We have boards from a handful of old barns we have torn down here in Wisconsin so they are quite weathered. We ran this wheel brush over them and added some clear lacquer to seal them. They turned out absolutely beautiful! My other half was a home builder and does a lot of building / wood working yet and this is a must have tool. Well worth the investment! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 11, 2020 by Nikki7598

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