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This 48-66-2486 collet is specified for use on m12 die-grinders. I'm wondering if it would work on my 2939-20 die-grinder instead.
https://www.milwaukeetool.com/Products/48-66-2486
https://www.milwaukeetool.com/Products/2939-20
More details -- I only have the m18 lineup at the moment, but expect to buy into the m12 lineup sometime in the future. But for right now, for occasional detailed bolt-hole slotting, it would be nice if I had the option of running Dremel bits in my m18 die-grinder.
I just got a new grinder that I'd messed-up in thinking it was more of a grinder (it seems more of a dremel - can't take >1 1/2" discs!) Anyways I'm on the fence about whether to keep it or not, as I'm having trouble finding a good variety of 1/4" shank attachments, it's like tools like this must be wayyy more often in 1/8" shank... So I guess I'm hoping to find out if I can buy and install a 1/4" collar into this grinder, or maybe if there's some online retailer that's got a good selection of 1/4" shank bits? Am looking through home depot, lowes etc websites and there's very little available for it (fwiw, I'm using it for carving wood, am trying to use this as my 'finer/precision' tool, alongside a 4 1/2" angle grinder for larger work)
[edit- also am hoping someone can explain to me what 'brushless' means? I'm seeing grinders described as 'brushless', the only thing I can tell that's different about them is they're all cordless models, and google's been no help finding a description of 'brushless'... am guessing it has something to do with the little baggy that came with my grinder, that had two 'replacement' carbon metal brushes....am very curious if this is the 'brush' referred to in brushless and, if so, whether the brush inside my die-grinder is considered a 'disposable' part? I've never opened a tool to repair it and am intimidated by doing so, the fact they included two of these replacement brushes has me a bit worried about their expected lifespan!!]