Power tool having detachable auxiliary handle

Abrading – Frame or mount – Portable abrader

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451442, 16114R, 16DIG19, 16DIG24, B24B 2300

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055585701

ABSTRACT:
A power tool having a detachable arrangement of an auxiliary handle relative to a main body. The main body has a handle receiving portion. The auxiliary handle has a grip portion and an insertion portion engageable with the handle receiving portion. The insertion portion extends from the grip portion and includes an upper flat surface provided with a protrusion, and a lower arcuate surface. The insertion portion also includes a resilient latch. The receiving portion is provided by a hole having a top flat surface, a lower flat surface and a bottom surface. The top flat surface is formed with an indentation engageable with the protrusion. The base end of the arcuate surface is engageable with the lower flat surface. The lower flat surface is formed with a further recess with which the resilient latch is engageable.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3579711 (1971-05-01), Nicolin
patent: 4577367 (1986-03-01), Durand
patent: 5074081 (1991-12-01), Beth et al.
"Hitachi Random Automatic Sander", Published Aug. 1994.

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