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Help Identifying Angle Grinder for parts

scuba.sm

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I've lurked on these boards for a while, and found them to be a great resource. As a result, I've joined up to ask for some help

I recently picked up this angle grinder for a song, but after reading the bench grinder safety thread I decided I'd rather not use it without the guards. The problem is, it didn't come with guards, and I can't make out enough of the label to identify a manufacturer. Can anybody help?

Thanks!
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jeremy v

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I can't read your manufacturer label, but the angle grinder itself looks like a Ingersoll Rand model 314. That would make your tool a 7" 2500rpm at 90psi angle polisher/sander. A 313 model 7" 5000rpm at 90psi angle grinder looks almost the same, but it has a slightly different exhaust vent design. Your label is obviously not a IR label, but it could easily be a re-branded IR.
 
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Bobcat753

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Judging by the label remnants I'd say it's a Jupiter Pneumatic. Not sure on model number but most of those 7" air sanders are the same from the same factory.
 
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scuba.sm

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Thanks for the help jeremy and bobcat. I'll keep this thing on sander duty.

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454ragtop

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Looks like Universal Pneumatic out of Michigan?
 

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