Brushless High-Speed Rotary Tool, Jeweler Quality by Grobet USA

Max 50,000 RPM - 3/32" collet included - this is the professional jeweler\'s choice for a high speed brushless rotary tool....
Part #: MM-20
  $924.99

Pegas Brushless High-Speed Rotary Tool

Great for power carving!  

With a maximum speed of 50,000 rpms, the Pegas Brushless Rotary Tool is trusted by professional jewelers to get the finish you need. Equipped with a 3/328"-diameter collet, you can change most common bits with a twist of your wrist. Reverse function is included. This rotary tool also features a safe, comfortable grip, minimal vibration, a compact design, and still offers strong torque at low speeds.

Instead of fighting a cumbersome flexible shaft, or scorching your hands using an inexpensive rotary tool, carve, grind, cut, shape, sand, and de-fuzz in complete comfort.

Videos! Using the Rotary Tool to Add Details and to Remove Fuzzies from a Scroll Saw piece.  Plus a live demo from master bird carver Lori Corbett

  • The sleek, versatile, compact design of these micromotors make them easy to use and economical.
  • Small footprint, but offer speeds from 1000 up to 50,000 RPM and 7.8 Ncm max
  • Reverse direction
  • Hand/Foot speed control
  • Standard size collet: 3/32" (2.35 mm)

Scroll down for some products to go with this rotary hand tool.  Our Starter Kit is hand-selected by the former technical editor of Woodcarving Illustrated and Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts

SpecificationsMaximum speed: 50,000 rpms Equipped with a 3/32"-diameter collet, you can change most common bits with a twist of your wrist. Power absorbed: 230 Watt Torque: 7.8 Ncm max Since brushless DC motors have no brushes to get worn out, they represent a huge leap forward in technology. Brushless motors have significantly higher efficiency and performance, and a lower susceptibility to mechanical wear than their brushed counterparts. Brushless motors offer several other advantages, including: Higher torque to weight ratio Increased torque per watt of power input (increased efficiency) Increased reliability and lower maintenance requirements Reduced operational and mechanical noise Longer lifespan (no brush and commutator erosion) Elimination of ionizing sparks from the commutator (ESD) Near-elimination of electromagnetic interference (EMI)

Pegas Brushless High-Speed Rotary Tool

Great for power carving!  

With a maximum speed of 50,000 rpms, the Pegas Brushless Rotary Tool is trusted by professional jewelers to get the finish you need. Equipped with a 3/328"-diameter collet, you can change most common bits with a twist of your wrist. Reverse function is included. This rotary tool also features a safe, comfortable grip, minimal vibration, a compact design, and still offers strong torque at low speeds.

Instead of fighting a cumbersome flexible shaft, or scorching your hands using an inexpensive rotary tool, carve, grind, cut, shape, sand, and de-fuzz in complete comfort.

Videos! Using the Rotary Tool to Add Details and to Remove Fuzzies from a Scroll Saw piece.  Plus a live demo from master bird carver Lori Corbett

  • The sleek, versatile, compact design of these micromotors make them easy to use and economical.
  • Small footprint, but offer speeds from 1000 up to 50,000 RPM and 7.8 Ncm max
  • Reverse direction
  • Hand/Foot speed control
  • Standard size collet: 3/32" (2.35 mm)

Scroll down for some products to go with this rotary hand tool.  Our Starter Kit is hand-selected by the former technical editor of Woodcarving Illustrated and Scroll Saw Woodworking & Crafts

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Specifications
SpecificationsMaximum speed: 50,000 rpms Equipped with a 3/32"-diameter collet, you can change most common bits with a twist of your wrist. Power absorbed: 230 Watt Torque: 7.8 Ncm max Since brushless DC motors have no brushes to get worn out, they represent a huge leap forward in technology. Brushless motors have significantly higher efficiency and performance, and a lower susceptibility to mechanical wear than their brushed counterparts. Brushless motors offer several other advantages, including: Higher torque to weight ratio Increased torque per watt of power input (increased efficiency) Increased reliability and lower maintenance requirements Reduced operational and mechanical noise Longer lifespan (no brush and commutator erosion) Elimination of ionizing sparks from the commutator (ESD) Near-elimination of electromagnetic interference (EMI)