I purchased a DEWALT 20V Die Grinder (DCG426B). Upon putting a carbide in it and using it, I noticed that it was bouncing off the metal quite a bit. I tested the same bit in my pneumatic die grinder, no wobble/issues. Tried this with a couple other bits, same results. Playing around with the DEWALT 20V Die Grinder, I notice that if a feather the trigger so it runs real slow, I can clearly see the bit wobble. Figured maybe I got a fluke I got another DCG426B Die Grinder to test and damn, same thing.
Possible I got 2 bad grinders? I cannot believe this is considered normal as my Ingersoll Rand & my cheapy HarborFreight die grinders both have like zero runout.
Anyone else have the Dewalt cordless die grinder, what have you experienced?
Possible I got 2 bad grinders? I cannot believe this is considered normal as my Ingersoll Rand & my cheapy HarborFreight die grinders both have like zero runout.
Anyone else have the Dewalt cordless die grinder, what have you experienced?