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Milwaukee 5540 11 Amp 7-Inch Polisher

Milwaukee 5540 11 Amp 7-Inch Polisher

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Brand: Milwaukee
Category: Home Improvement

List Price: $390.00
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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 4792

Media: Tools & Hardware
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.9
Dimensions (in): 18.7 x 7.8 x 4.9

MPN: 5540
Model: 5540
UPC: 045242028856
EAN: 0045242028856
ASIN: B00004TQE5

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Features:
  • Powerful 11 amp motor; AC only
  • Trigger speed control, 0-2800 RPM
  • Spindle lock for convenient accessory change
  • Aluminum gear case with protective urethane bumpers
  • Limited warranty, 30-day no-risk trial

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  • Milwaukee 49-36-0500 7-1/2-Inch Blended Wool Pad
  • Milwaukee 49-36-0600 Lambswool Finishing Pad
  • Milwaukee 49-36-0650 Foam Polishing Pad
  • Milwaukee 49-36-1550 Compounding Pad
  • Milwaukee 49-36-3455 Backing Pad Kit 4-1/2-Inch

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  • Milwaukee 49-36-0600 Lambswool Finishing Pad
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Milwaukee Polishers are built with a powerful 11 amp motor that provides plenty of power to maintain the right speed. A trigger speed control switch allows speeds of 0-2800 rpm. This versatile model will accept 7 inch or 9 inch accessories. A spindle lock for convenient, quick accessory changes is standard. A Quik-Lok cord set allows quick detachment of the cord from the tool for tangle free carrying and storage. Built for a long life this tool includes helical gearing, all ball and roller bearings and an aluminum gear case with protective urethane bumpers.

Amazon.com Review
At about 9 pounds, this polisher is an easy-to-use weight and size, and the side handle can be moved to the left or right to accommodate each user's preference--very handy. The variable-speed trigger switch allows you to vary the rate of speed when you're polishing, slowing down or speeding up depending on the application (0 to 2,800 rpm), so it's easy to be precise. There's an easy-to-set dial speed control. The 11 amp motor never bogs down, making it easy to bear down when a deep polish is required. The glass-reinforced nylon handle is comfortable to grip and stays cool even after extended use. The spindle lock makes for convenient, quick accessory changes. We really like the detachable Quick-Lok cord, too. Cut or damage the cord, and--if you own other Milwaukee Quick-Lok tools--simply swap cords. Easy, right? (Plus, it encourages buying more Milwaukee tools--never a bad idea.) All in all, this is an easy-to-use polisher, perfect for general use. (Pros, however, might want something faster.) So whether you're working on your car, boat, RV, or tile flooring, Milwaukee's heavy-duty polisher will bring out the natural shine in no time. --Dori Anvinson


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars You get what you pay for.   March 20, 2006
E. Kasdorf (Long Island NY)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

This is the third polisher I have purchased, the first two were inexpensive Craftsman units and neither lasted very long. I have owned a Milwaukee sawzall for twenty years and it has been great. This Polisher is every bit up to the quality I expected. I have used it for polishing and sanding and its power and speed range are up to the tasks. Changing sanding disks or polishing bonnets is quick and easy with no tools required, also the speed control feature makes using the unit almost fool proof. The Bottom line is you get what you pay for.


5 out of 5 stars For Car Grade Polishing, This is the One to Have.   June 27, 2003
Bob Feeser (Springfield, PA USA)
48 out of 48 found this review helpful

I have looked all of the polishers available here at Amazon. Using something at 1750 RPMs might be ok for some finishes, but to get true high quality gloss, you need a 2400 RPM machine. Less than that, you don't bring up deep gloss. More than that, with the speed of a sander or grinder (4500=6000 RPM) will burn your finish right up.
This Milwaukee has the right speed, and it is variable if you want to go into a different level of polishing, than the automotive level. With 11 amps in the motor, you are sure to have the kind of power that will guarantee a constant speed, even when you have a 7" bonnet loaded with compound.
Another great feature is the locking collet. I had a body shop for 20 years, did a lot of high end cars, personally spent more hours on a 7" polisher than would be believable if I stated it, seriously, and locking collet would be a dream come true. Most polishers have an allen wrench based nut in the center of them, which holds the rubber backing pad to the shaft. When it is time to change a pad, it is often frustrating, because of the center nut. All you can do to change the pad is hold on to the backing pad, and use an allen wrench. That resulted in a slipping backing pad, sliding around the spindle. To have a locking collet is an engineering dream for a polisher.
Since polishers require a lot more torque, and beefy components, than a grinder, it is comforting to know that this Milwaukee has helical gearing, and all ball and roller bearings.
I have come to appreciate the heavy duty build on Milwaukee tools. Their new Lok Tor cordless drills are the highest torque in the industry. Their 11 amp sawzall is the best, and the list goes on.
I noticed a comment in the editorial review, that a pro might need more speed. NOT. This polisher covers the proper speed. A burn mark in a polished finish, looks like a raising of the material, in a little series of ridges. Another peril of too much speed is a quick burn through the finish, revealing base coats for example primer. I mention this because this is the heavy duty unit. You don't need something faster, or more powerful. You would be hard pressed to find another tool out there that does the job better. The competition, with less power, slower speeds, and that funny handle that goes over the top of the polisher is not what you want. I went into the local home center and felt that handle position just today. It is uncomfortable for polishing. You want your hand out out to one side of the head, just the way this Milwaukee is. They further enable you to choose a side, in the event that you are left handed. It gives you a wider stance with a side handle, which equals better control.
All in all this is a five star piece of equipment. It costs a little more than the competition, but the extra money is put in the tool. Highly recommended.



5 out of 5 stars Heavey-Duty!   October 9, 2000
16 out of 17 found this review helpful

This is the best High speed Polisher i have evre used.It's light and easy to use.not only has it out lasted my outher polishers it stil works like it's new. It also has the best feel to the hands,it never heats up or slows down it's one Heavev Duty tool.

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