Hey, I'm not even sure what to search for, but here's what I was wondering about. I noticed that some air tools have a built in regulator, so you can slow it down. Like this Jet die grinder (look at the end, the twisty thing). The reason I ask is it looks like I should be grinding steel and bronze with my 1/2" carbide bit at about 8000rpm, whereas most die grinders run at 12000-30000rmp range.
Are there little devices that fit on the hose near the tool to accomplish this? That way any die grinder would have this ability.
I notice the bronze sort of 'burns' with the setup I use. And I searched for 'regulators' on the forum, but it seems that term means multiple things with regards to compressors.
Are there little devices that fit on the hose near the tool to accomplish this? That way any die grinder would have this ability.
I notice the bronze sort of 'burns' with the setup I use. And I searched for 'regulators' on the forum, but it seems that term means multiple things with regards to compressors.