🔧 Grind Like a Pro with Power and Precision!
The Makita GA5020Y 5" SJS Angle Grinder is a high-performance tool featuring a powerful 10.5 amp motor that reaches 11,000 RPM, designed for demanding applications. Its innovative SJS technology prevents motor and gear damage, while the electric brake enhances productivity. With a comfortable rubberized grip and user-friendly design, this grinder is perfect for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts.
Item Weight | 6 Pounds |
Color | Factory |
Style | Angled |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 11000 RPM |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Power Source | electric-powered |
M**T
Quality you can expect!
Works very well just as expected. Not too heavy at all. The electric brake slows the disc down in about 3 seconds. It doesn't seem too loud either. I'm comparing it to dewalt grinders which is all that's used at my job. Dewalt makes great stuff but I'm happy that I went with this 1 instead. I would recommend this to anyone in the market for an angle grinder.
S**D
Don't let 4 stars fool you. This is my favorite grinder ever
So pros and cons first:Pros:- Nice easy start. I had no idea how much I wanted soft start until I had it on this grinder- Externally accessible brushes (lots of other grinders require access panels and such)- shape and handle is perfect for me even tho I am used to smaller grinders- shroud is easy to manipulate without tools- plenty of powerCons- trigger Lock-off. I hate this feature. The lock off is only accessible in the right hand when you hold it disc face down. It is not ambidextrous and spring is WAY too heavy making it awkward when I am trying to bolt it to my vice disc up. I am gonna end up removing it- no trigger lock (I am using a zip tie for now)- Arbor nut is poorly designed because the holes are too small and close together to use any wrench but the one that comes with it. I ended up switching to my dewalt nut because I fabricated a nice wrench that has pins on one end and real wrench on the other. This makes it where I can use the same wrench to lock/unlock the nut and the other end to remove wire wheels, cups etc- Arbor nut wrench has no open end so that it can remove standard wheels and cups that thread on without the nut- grinder gets a little hot. Doesn't seem to be outside operating limits but I was surprised that such an otherwise manageable tool would heat up with light use.Bottom line: This is a great grinder but I am gonna look for makita replacement parts to add a trigger lock . There are alternate models that that dont' have these trigger problems
B**N
A scookum choocher
It's a great grinder you can really out some weight onto it with out boging it down. Very well constructed and easy to use with 1 hand for a few mins that is.
J**T
Not good
Normally a Makita is a great tool but this time it lasted 1 month before it broke, the trigger or something to do with the on/off has gone bad, I plug it on and it starts turning
F**X
I love this thing!
I always thought that I hated using angle grinders. Little did I know that I merely hate using the stubby fat bodied grinders, this rat tail design is 1000x better! I feel like I actually have control of the machine. True, it's less compact, but for my needs that's irrelevant.The build quality seems good, it's a Makita after all. I find the trigger lock to be a bit annoying, but once you get used to pressing the small button before pulling the trigger, it's not that bad. It's got good power, and the electric brake is nice, I'm not leaving grinder marks all over the place from having to slow it down myself.I fully expect to get my money's worth out of this machine many times over in the coming years.
L**N
yet with great ergonomics so it is easy to control
I have a 4.5" dewalt, which has been a workhorse for years. I wanted a larger grinder for bigger jobs, and less tool swapping. I wasn't sure how much bigger or more powerful this would be, but I must say I am impressed. It's very powerful, yet with great ergonomics so it is easy to control. The startup is less violent than my old dewalt, so it is very user friendly even given it's power. I still use the dewalt for tighter spots, but this is the go-to when that isn't an issue.I didn't want a giant 7" monster grinder and this has all the extra power I wanted in a great package. It lives up to Makita's reputation for quality for sure.
C**H
Works well
So far I like it
J**D
A Monster
Whatever this thing touches, it gets rid of. Don't daydream. I had only a couple of uses in mind for this before I bought it, but now that I see what it's capable of, I realize it's much more valuable than I originally thought. I had no idea it was going to be this powerful. Wow!