Grinding metals creates sparks that can ignite
flammable materials and vapors.
• Only grind metals if the area is free of combustible
or explosive materials or vapors.
Explosions and fire can cause injury.
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Specifications
Specifications at 90 psig (6.2 bar, 620 kPa)
Horsepower .................................................. 0.50
Free Running Speed
PTGR200/PTGR205 ............................23,000 RPM
PTGR210 .............................................23,000 RPM
Recommended Air Pressure .... 90 psig (620 kPa)
Air Consumption ................... 3.2 CFM (23 SCFM)
Air Inlet Thread Size ......................... 1/4"-18 NPT
Recommended Hose Size .. 3/8" (9.5 mm) ID min.
Dimensions:
Length
PTGR200 ....................................... 6.88" (170 mm)
PTGR205 ..................................... 10.88" (276 mm)
PTGR210 ....................................... 6.41" (163 mm)
Weight
PTGR200 ..................................... 1.2 lbs. (0.54 kg)
PTGR205 ...................................... 2.1lbs. (0.95 kg)
PTGR210 ..................................... 1.4 lbs. (0.64 kg)
Noise* (Tested in accordance with ISO Standard
15744)
Sound Pressure Level (A)
PTGR200 .................................................. 84.1 dBA
PTGR205 .................................................. 82.7 dBA
PTGR210 .................................................. 83.1 dBA
Uncertainty, K .............................................. 3.0 dBA
Sound Power Level (A)
PTGR200 .................................................. 95.7 dBA
PTGR205 .................................................. 94.3 dBA
PTGR210 .................................................. 94.7 dBA
Uncertainty, K .............................................. 3.0 dBA
Vibration* (Tested in accordance with ISO
Standard 28927-12)
Vibration Level
PTGR200 ........................ 2.46 m/s
Uncertainty, K ............................................0.32 m/s
PTGR205 .........................5.67 m/s
Uncertainty, K ........................................... 0.39 m/s
PTGR210 ........................ 6.38 m/s
Uncertainty, K ........................................... 0.43 m/s
*These declared values were obtained by
laboratory type testing with the stated standards
and are not adequate for use in risk assessments.
Values measured in individual work places may be
higher. Values and risk of harm experienced by an
individual user are unique and depend upon the
environment and manner in which the user works,
the work piece and the workstation design, as well
as upon the exposure time and the physical
condition of the user.
Snap-on disclaims liability for the consequences of
using the declared values, instead of values
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Application
The Snap-on PTGR200/PTGR205/PTGR210 Die
Grinder is ideal for many automotive and industrial
high speed grinding jobs. By using various Snap-on
1/4'' grinding accessories with a rated speed of at least
23,000 rpm, the grinder can be used in finishing dies
and metal molds, smoothing and shaping sheet metal
and cast iron, weld finishing and other high speed
polishing and grinding applications.
This die grinder features a thermally balanced air
motor design, patent number 5,383,771, that provides
a more comfortable tool surface temperature. The
elastomer cover is an integral part of the tool and
should not be removed.
Operation
Adjust power/speed regulator to achieve desired
speed. Once prepared depress the start device fully
and begin to make contact with the workpiece. From
there the individual situation should be addressed to
determine pressure required and the method for
material removal.
Air Supply
Air tools operate best on clean, moisture-free,
well-lubricated air at a constant pressure of 90 psig
(6.2 bar, 620 kPa,) maximum.
A – Receiver Tank, Minimum 40 Gallon
B – Compressor, Sufficient Capacity
C – Drain, Daily
with imbalance
2
D – Pipe and Fittings, Minimum 1/2"
E – Top Air Intake
2
with imbalance
F – Shut Off Valve, Easily Reached
2
G – Filter
2
with imbalance
2
H – Air Regulator, Set at Working Pressure
2
I – Lubricator
J – Air Tool Connection
K – Low Spot, Water Trap
L – Drain, Daily
Piping System
The piping system should be large enough to avoid an
excessive pressure drop under maximum flow
conditions. All pipe fittings and hose outlets should be
1/2" (12.7 mm) and should be arranged so there are no
low spots that collect water which cannot be drained
daily. Do not use an air hose less than 3/8" (9.5 mm)
inside diameter or one that is too long because
pressure drop under maximum flow conditions could
reduce performance.
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reflecting the actual exposure determined in an
individual risk assessment in a work place situation
over which we have no control.
Figure 1:Recommended Air Supply System
(9/19)