The DeWalt Variable Speed Rotary Polisher is a heavy-duty, high-performance detailing tool engineered for aggressive paint correction, deep scratch removal, and rigorous surface restoration on automotive and marine finishes. Powered by a robust 12.0 amp, all-ball-bearing motor, this commercial-grade rotary buffer delivers maximum torque and efficiency for demanding sanding and compounding applications. It features a sophisticated electronic module that maintains a constant specified speed under heavy loads, alongside a variable-speed trigger and dial that control output from 0 to 3,500 RPM. Outfitted with specialized integrated ingestion shields, non-marring rubber overmolds, and a Controlled Finishing System (CFS) soft start, this tool provides the precise power and stability required by high-volume body shops, commercial detailing centers, and fleet maintenance facilities.
- High-Torque Constant Speed Control: The powerful 12.0 amp motor is paired with an advanced electronic feedback module that maintains consistent rotation speed even under heavy surface pressure. This prevents stalling during aggressive clear coat leveling or deep maritime gel coat restoration, ensuring uniform cutting performance.
- Controlled Finishing Soft Start: Featuring a specialized Controlled Finishing System, the tool accelerates smoothly from a complete stop to your maximum dialed speed setting. This gradual power delivery prevents product sling and protects delicate paint surfaces from sudden friction spikes upon initial contact.
- Debris-Shielded Motor Protection: The air intakes are equipped with integrated wool ingestion shields that capture floating fibers, compound dust, and abrasive debris before they can enter the motor housing. By blocking these contaminants, the tool experiences significantly reduced internal wear and extended service life in high-volume shop environments.
- Ergonomic Non-Marring Design: The sleek housing includes a non-marring rubber gear case overmold that enhances grip while protecting adjacent panels from accidental scuffs or contact damage. Operators can also swap between a traditional side handle and a three-position bale handle to optimize control on vertical boat hulls or contoured vehicle body lines.