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Maxshine ShineMaster M15 15mm/900 Watt Dual Action/DA Polisher
$175.00
Maxshine’s M15 Dual Action Polisher is designed to make detailing safer and easier. The machine easily removes swirl-marks and scratches, resulting in a perfect finish, time after time. Also, the machine is ideal for spreading sealants and waxes in an even layer for complete protection.
Specifications:
Disc Size:125mm, 5″
Orbit Size: 15mm
Backing Plate Thread Size: 5/8″
Backing Plate Color: send randomly (White/Black)
Variable 6 Speed Dial
No Load Speed: 1,800 to 4,800 opm
Weight – 2.3kg (approx)
Supplied with a 125mm(5″) backing plate, D-Handle
Key Features:
Heavy Duty 900w Motor
4-Meter Heavy Duty Cable
Canvas Carry Bag
Dust Vent
Progressive Switch Trigger
Non-Slip Soft Rubber Coated Grip
CNC Machined Counterweight
Switch Self-Locking Button
Description
- POWERFUL: Maxshine’s original 15mm orbit, long-throw dual-action polisher offers improved electrical efficiency, guaranteeing more power and torque on any surface. This makes stalling an issue of the past, which in turn delivers consistent swirl-free results
- ERGONOMIC DESIGN: Designed with the user in mind, the MaxShine M15 features a rubberized horn as well as handle to minimize vibration, and fit the user perfectly. Polishing no longer has to be an hours-long, grueling process which ends up in physical fatigue
- USER DEFINABLE SPEED: The high-quality speed dial allows the user to choose from 1800 to 4800 oscillations per minute. Whether compounding or finishing the most delicate paint, the M15 is the tool for the job
- POWER CORD: At a whopping 4 meters or 13 feet, the power cable offers plenty of length for a free-range of motion around any vehicle. The base of the cord is reinforced as well, for a long life, free of cord failure
- PERFECTLY BALANCED: Every component on the inside of the M15 has been strategically placed to distribute the machine weight evenly, for a balanced tool. Requiring little to no additional pressure on horizontal panels, the M15 does the work, not the user