⚡ Elevate your grind game with precision and power!
The YWY Upgrade Angle Grinder Stand is a heavy-duty, multifunctional desktop bracket designed for 100-125mm angle grinders. Featuring universal compatibility, multi-angle cutting flexibility, and a robust cast iron base, it ensures precise, safe, and efficient grinding and cutting operations. Its quick clamping system and protective safety features make it an essential upgrade for professionals seeking reliability and performance.
Finish Type | iron |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Depth | 4.7 inches |
Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
Manufacturer | YWY |
UPC | 028753390445 |
Item Weight | 8.73 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 13.4 x 12.2 x 9.8 inches |
Item model number | Angle Grinder stand |
Size | Large |
Style | Adjustable |
Finish | iron |
Power Source | electric |
Wattage | 1000 watts |
Horsepower | 1 Horsepower |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | heavy-duty, lightweight, variable-speed |
Included Components | Angle Grinder stand Universal Bracket |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**E
This is likely one of the most used items I've purchased.
If the option for more than 5 stars was possible, this is one of the few items that deserves it.Following the included instructions, it went together very quickly and easily. I have a 4" Makita I run 4 1/2" wheels on that mounted to it without any issues. Looking at the listing, I didn't notice that it was a radial arm, so that was a pleasant surprise that has been quite helpful many times over. The base has mounting holes to secure it to your bench; I recommend doing so, cuz while this chassis is strong and durable (as long as I've had it, and it looks as if I put it together yesterday), it's very light even with my grinder attached. If your grinder has any power, you'll be cutting something and have it bite and the whole thing try to jump off the bench at you the same as if you were holding the grinder without this chassis. Bolting it down does limit your mobility of what your cutting, but better that than taking an angle grinder to the arm or leg. I even leave it attached to this chassis when I'm using my wood shaping wheels; I'll swing the guard out of the way (make sure you're wearing proper ppe, so you don't lose an eye or a digit), and it works like an open faced vertical grinding wheel. Made very quick work of red oak I shaped and used for arm rests on a chair I refurbished. It was much easier to have control of the wood while shaping it rather than securing it to the bench and maneuvering the angle grinder, like I've done previously.If you own an angle grinder and use it for any form of cutting material less than 4 inches in width, you won't regret owning this. 3 and 4 inch square tubing is feasible to cut with this, but you'll have to reset and cut one side at a time. With the radial arm, I've cut up through 6 inch wide flat stock and up through 2 inch square tube using only the clamp built into this chassis, and I only had to support the opposite end when it was longer than 2 feet past the base of the chassis.
J**R
Holy sweet baby religious figure it works!
Ok so I know I’m going to abuse this little guy and modify it for what I need. I decided to set it up and use it according to the directions before I start hacking it up and welding it into what I need. I make custom furniture and weld 3/4 box tube as framing for and needed something small to cut miter joints. I thought for something around the $100 mark I wouldn’t be mad about cutting it up and turning it into a fixture for cutting smaller pieces. Well I spent half that. A couple of bits and pieces get bolted on and then buzz a couple welds and it will be perfect as a production tool. Out of the box the paper directions suck and the supplied tools for adjustment look like they can out of a Cracker Jack box. That’s where the bad stuff ends. I set it up to make a test cut at 90 degrees and it was very close. Once I got it set up it took about two cuts to get everything dialed in at 45 degrees. I decided to hook up one of my high end disposable harbor freight grinders and the cheapest cutoff disk I could skimp on and that was when I was blown away. I made (8) 45 degree cuts and up till the last two cuts the guide held. It moved about 5-10 degrees out. Still completely workable cuts with a good prep grind and should have no problems seaming it with a .015 gap and .023 mig wire. I was pleasantly impressed and can’t wait to tear it down and make it a permanent 45 degree cut off. Definitely worth the money for doing small projects.
J**E
It dramatically improves versatility of my grinder.
I really like this product. It worked well with the inexpensive angle grinder I bought from harbor freight, and turned it into a little chop saw. It's really hard to hold the grinder steady when handheld, this stabilizes the grinder and allows me to make accurate cuts. It gives you much better control over position, angle, and depth of cut.It would benefit by better assembly instructions. I had to look at the pictures on the package end here on amazon to see how the parts fit together.
M**E
Well built sliding grinder mitre saw
Solid built sliding mitre saw holder for your grinder this this is great for the inexpensive price highly recommend
R**R
GOOD LUCK...
Well, first of all, it's made in China so that tells you a lot.Good luck putting it together. No instructions to speak of. All the parts are just crammed in a bag and it's up to you to figure out how it goes together. Took me most of an afternoon and I'm fairly adept with mechanical things. Still had a few pieces left over with no idea where they go.I would be real careful using this thing as it seems sort of wonky and wobbly. I'm going to buy a cheap 4 1/2 grinder and figure out a way to mount it permanently. Probably good for light duty, occasional use, but definitely not heavy duty.
J**
Sturdy little angle grinder stand
It’s a surprisingly well made metal stand that kinda makes your angle grinder into a mini sliding saw. I used it to cut some steel and aluminum angles and trim. It worked great. It does require some “sweat equity” prior to use as you try to figure out the assembly picture. It was a bit daunting,Its small diagram and a good number of small parts to match up to the picture. I looked at the bag of parts and the small diagram and quickly threw in the towel on the paper instructions and turned to the ever life saving YouTube! Type in angel grinder stand and poof….. there are several unboxing and assembly vids that turned it into a very quick and easy process. Being able to follow along and pausing video as needed made it sooooo much easier! Really happy with the way it kept cuts clean and straight.
E**N
Feels sketchy
Couldn’t get it squared up and feeling secure enough to trust while cutting. Not worth the money.
E**H
good but needs a few tweeks
works great but have to loosen mounting screws to push lock button on Milwaukee corded router. Would be better with a mounted power switched outlet in base to turn 120 volt router on and off
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