A 11-model range of 2.8 hp / 2100 W industrial governed angle grinders and sanders designed for 7” and 9” wheels and pads.
The CP3850 series offers you the highest power-to-weight ratio in its class and delivers superior torque for maximum productivity. Highly robust and durable, the tools deliver a lower total cost of operation and have been designed for aggressive usage found in industrial applications. In addition, many advanced ergonomic features have been incorporated into the CP3850 series to greatly improve operator comfort and safety.
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Our CP3850 angle grinders and sanders feature:
A highly durable spiral bevel gear
that reduces vibration and stress of torque transmission resulting in a maintenance interval of 2,000 hours.
A spindle lock feature
that allows for quick and easy abrasive replacement to reduce tool downtime.
A 360° adjustable air exhaust
with integrated muffler. It improves operator’s comfort keeping the noise level as low as 84 dB(A).
A streamlined and ergonomic two-position safety trigger
that can be adapted to an operator’s grip above or below the housing.
An ergonomic handle
to promote a good operating position by maintaining the operator’s wrist straight.
A multi-position 360° anti-vibration side handle
for greater operator comfort. It can be positioned for left-hand or right-hand use.
Feature highlight:
A governed air motor of 2.8 hp / 2100 W
for constant air flow and abrasive wear. It delivers its maximum torque close to the free speed of the tool, prevents overspeed and reduces air consumption. The higher speed of the abrasive allows more material to be removed therefore increasing productivity. Read more
Why should you use a filter, regulator and lubricator ?
The use of a filter, regulator and lubricator (in that order) for pretool air preparation is strongly recommended by Chicago Pneumatic. Proper air preparation will result in improved tool performance and increased tool life. The units should be mounted as close to the tool as possible, preferably right where the tool hose is connected to the system. To realize their full value, these units should be checked on a regular assigned basis by maintenance workers or the
operators themselves.