Ingersoll Rand 301b Right Angle Die Grinder on 2040-parts.com
Colonia, New Jersey, US
New and improved. As part of an expanded line of long-lasting, economical, general purpose grinders, the 301B delivers a number of beneficial features in one compact package. Right-angle configuration provides easy access to tight spots, so you can grind, break sharp edges, de-burr, port, and polish virtually anywhere!
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