Precision Grinding Power for Detailed Work
Die grinders are versatile handheld tools designed for precision and control. Operating at high RPMs with various attachments, they excel at smoothing welds, removing rust, deburring edges, porting engine heads, and polishing hard-to-reach areas where larger grinders are impractical.
We offer die grinders from trusted brands like Makita, EMAX, and Hikoki, available in corded electric and pneumatic (air-powered) models. Air die grinders are lightweight and deliver consistent power, making them popular in professional automotive and metalworking environments. Corded and cordless electric models provide portability and convenience without needing an air compressor.
Die grinders come in configurations like straight models for general work, right-angle grinders for tight spaces, and pencil grinders for ultra-precise tasks. Most accept 1/4-inch or 1/8-inch collets, compatible with grinding stones, carbide burrs, sanding drums, polishing wheels, and cutting discs.
When selecting a die grinder, consider the power source, spindle speed (20,000–30,000 RPM), and whether variable speed control is needed for different materials. Ergonomic grip design, weight, and balance are also important for extended use.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between a die grinder and an angle grinder?
Die grinders are smaller, lighter tools for precision work in confined spaces, using smaller accessories. Angle grinders are larger, more powerful tools for heavy-duty cutting, grinding, and material removal on bigger surfaces.
Do I need an air compressor to use a die grinder?
Not always. Pneumatic models require an air compressor, but we also stock corded and cordless options that work without compressed air, ideal for home workshops.
What accessories can I use with a die grinder?
Die grinders accept grinding stones, carbide burrs, sanding drums, wire brushes, polishing wheels, and cut-off discs, depending on the collet size (1/4-inch or 1/8-inch).















