Professional Air Angle Die Grinder - 18,000 RPM with Spindle Lock-Out (LE-G1343L)
Product Summary
The Le Lematec LE-G1343L is a composite-body air angle die grinder spinning at 18,000 RPM with a spindle lock-out feature. Accepts 1/4" and 1/8" collets for grinding, deburring, and polishing. Lightweight ergonomic design. Price: ~$55. Factory direct from Le Lematec.
Best for: Metal fabrication, weld cleanup, porting, and precision grinding in tight spaces.
Pneumatic Angle Die Grinder — Compact Air-Powered Metalworking Tool
Master detailed grinding with this professional 90-degree die grinder. Featuring an 18,000 RPM motor, spindle lock system, and lightweight design, this compact tool delivers precise control for automotive repair, metal finishing, and restoration work.
Key Features & Benefits:
- High Performance: 18,000 RPM for efficient material removal
- Angled Head: 90-degree design for tight access
- Variable Speed: Precise control at 90 PSI
- Ultra Light: 1 lb weight reduces fatigue
- Quick Change: Spindle lock for fast accessory swaps
- Clean Operation: Front exhaust directs debris away
- Comfort Design: Low vibration and noise level
Technical Specifications:
- Speed: 18,000 RPM
- Weight: 1 lb
- Operating Pressure: 90 PSI
- Head Angle: 90 degrees
- Features: Spindle lock, front exhaust
Perfect for automotive repair, metal finishing, and restoration work. Experience professional-grade precision - Add to Cart now to upgrade your grinding capabilities.
Professional Performance Guarantee: Workshop-tested for demanding applications.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the difference between an angle die grinder and a straight die grinder?
A: An angle die grinder like the LE-G1343L has a 90-degree head that lets you reach into tight corners, flush against surfaces, and inside cavities where a straight grinder cannot fit. Straight grinders are better for forward-facing work. Many professionals keep both types for maximum versatility.
Q: What accessories can I use with this angle grinder?
A: The LE-G1343L accepts all standard 1/4-inch shank mounted points, carbide burrs, sanding drums, and flap wheels. With the spindle lock, bit changes are fast and tool-free. Popular uses include deburring welds, porting engine heads, polishing molds, and carving wood or stone.
Q: What air supply does the LE-G1343L need?
A: The LE-G1343L operates at 18,000 RPM and requires approximately 4-6 CFM at 90 PSI for optimal performance. A compressor with at least 20-gallon tank and 5+ CFM output at 90 PSI will provide smooth, uninterrupted operation for extended grinding sessions.
Why Professionals Choose This Tool
- 18,000 RPM Angle Head: Right-angle design reaches into tight spaces, inside corners, and recessed areas that straight grinders cannot access
- Spindle Lock-Out: One-button spindle lock for fast, safe accessory changes — no second wrench needed
- Composite Body: Lightweight composite housing reduces fatigue during extended grinding and deburring sessions
- Rear Exhaust: Directs exhaust away from the workpiece and operator — critical for clean finishing work
What's in the Box
- LE-G1343L air angle die grinder
- Spindle lock-out button
- 1/4" collet (pre-installed)
- Spanner wrench
- Air inlet fitting (1/4" NPT)
- User manual
Compatible With
| Accessories | 1/4" shank mounted points, carbide burrs, grinding stones, sanding drums, wire brushes, flap wheels |
| Air Compressors | 5-6 CFM at 90 PSI |
| Materials | Steel, cast iron, aluminum, wood, plastic, fiberglass |
Ideal Applications: angle grinding, tight-space deburring, weld cleanup in corners, casting flash removal, port matching, mold finishing, woodworking detail
When should I use an angle die grinder vs a straight die grinder?
Use an angle grinder for work in tight spaces, inside corners, recessed ports, and any application where the straight-line approach of a straight grinder is blocked. The LE-G1343L angle head lets you access 90° surfaces, inside cavities, and tight channels. Use a straight die grinder (LE-G1045R) for open-access work and deep-cavity porting where the inline reach is needed.
What does spindle lock-out mean?
The spindle lock-out button locks the spindle shaft so you can tighten or loosen the collet nut with one wrench instead of two. Press the button, hold, and turn the wrench. It makes accessory changes faster and eliminates the need to carry two wrenches.