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Milwaukee M18 FUEL 1/4 in. Die Grinder

Model number
2784-20

The Milwaukee M18 FUEL 1/4 in. Die Grinder is a cordless inline die grinder built for deburring, grinding, and cleanup work in places where air hoses or larger grinders get in the way. Milwaukee lists a 3.05 lb bare-tool weight and dimensions of 18 in. long, 4.5 in. high, and 3.25 in. wide for this M18 model. Its POWERSTATE Brushless motor and cordless format are intended to give mechanics and metalworking users more mobility while still supporting 1/4 in. shank accessories. This tool-only version is best for users who already own M18 batteries.

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Model no.
2784-20
Brand
Milwaukee
Category
Die Grinder
Canonical URL
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§ Specifications

#specifications
Product Type
Die Grinder
Voltage (V)
18
Cordless / Corded
Cordless
Power Source
Battery
Motor Type
POWERSTATE Brushless
Tool Only
Yes
Batteries Included
0
Charger Included
No
Piece Count
4
Height (in.)
4.5
Length (in.)
18
Weight (lbs)
3.05
Width (in.)
3.25
Battery Platform
M18 FUEL
Hammer Function
No
One Key Enabled
No
Warranty
5-year limited (tool)
Collet Size In
0.25
No Load Rpm
20,000
Grinder Style
Inline

§ What's Included

01 (1) M18 FUEL 1/4" Die Grinder (2784-20)
02 (1) 1/4" Collet
03 (2) Wrench

§ Warranty

5-year limited (tool)

§ FAQ

Does the 2784-20 include batteries or a charger?

No. This is a tool-only die grinder.

What collet size does the 2784-20 use?

It uses a 1/4 in. collet for compatible 1/4 in. shank accessories.

How fast does the 2784-20 run?

Milwaukee lists a top speed of 20,000 RPM.

What style of die grinder is the 2784-20?

It is an inline die grinder.

How large is the 2784-20?

Milwaukee lists it at 18 in. long, 4.5 in. high, 3.25 in. wide, and 3.05 lb excluding battery.

Who is the 2784-20 best for?

It is a good fit for service mechanics, fabrication work, deburring, and detail grinding where a cordless die grinder is easier to maneuver than a pneumatic setup.