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    Default 9" grinder on ebay

    Just ordered a 9" grinder on ebay but just noticed at the bootom of page it says
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    PLUG NOT SUPPLIED AS USAGE MAY BE 16 AMP OR 32 AMP SUPPLY

    So does that mean the grinder wont have anything on the end of it i need the 110v yellow pug on it.


    MAKITA GA9020KD ANGLE GRINDER 110V DISC CUTTER 9" 230MM | eBay UK
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    You'll need to put one on.......
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    A plug that is.
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    Default Re: 9" grinder on ebay

    If you are taking it on site then get the sparks to test it for you and label it as passed. All tools on site now have to have a pac test label on them, if it blows and its not tested then you will be liable.

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    Default Re: 9" grinder on ebay

    My grinder came the other day, fited a plug on it today and when i started up i felt as if is does not have as much power as my bosch 9" not sure if it will struggle to cut thick stone, any one else got one of these grinders ?
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