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What different flex shafts are for?
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What different flex shafts are for?
What would be some examples of what a light , medium and heavy duty flex shafts would be good for?
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Re: What different flex shafts are for?
the light duty flexshaft is to be used with a 3/8 drill, and is best for buffing small parts and wheels.
the medium duty flexshaft is to be used on a bench buffer or portable electric motor, and is best for buffing medium to large parts and wheels.
the heavy duty flexshaft is also to be used on a bench buffer or portable electric motor, and is best for buffing larger surface areas and wheels, something that will be used an extensive amount of time.
the medium duty flexshaft is to be used on a bench buffer or portable electric motor, and is best for buffing medium to large parts and wheels.
the heavy duty flexshaft is also to be used on a bench buffer or portable electric motor, and is best for buffing larger surface areas and wheels, something that will be used an extensive amount of time.
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