A small or large angle grinder is recommended for Type1, Type 11, Type 27, Type 28 and
Flap disc with a flexible design for smoothing and grinding contoured surfaces
Depressed center wheel for grinding, notching and cutting
Saucer-shaped grinding wheel for greater coverage and improved user visibility
Flaring cup for grinding and snagging over large surface areas.
Disc with mounting hole
Type 29 grinding and cut-off wheels. 12-inch and 14-inch cut-off wheels can be used with
Reversed, saucer-shaped grinding rims
Depressed center
Depressed center
Cup wheel
Also called a straight wheel
chop saws, portable saws and 'road saws' depending on application
combo 1/8"
Specifically designed for use on cutting machines
Similar to the Type 27 wheel but angled upward and away from mounting hole
Designed for removal of large amounts of stock
Grinding done on the periphery (outside curve) of the wheel
In all cases of the use of any blade, the type of tool will be indicated on the label
Tool to use: Angle grinder
Manufactured with flat grinding rims/faces and designed for: side grinding when held at a slight angle and may be used flat when grinding concrete
Saucer-shaped grinding rim designed for corner grinding and side grinding
Tool to use: Angle grinder
cut-off under 1/8"
Be sure not to exceed maximum RPM requirements stated on the wheel
Position: 15°
grinding 1/4" combo 1/8" and cut-off under 1/8"
grinding 1/4"
Position: 30°
Tool to use: Angle grinder
Tool to use: Angle grinder
Tool to use: Angle grinder
Position: 90°
Position: 30°
15°
Aluminum Oxide
Fused aluminum oxide (AO) is the most common abrasive grain in use today. AO is extremely tough and durable but has no clearly defined crystal structure; when the grain wears it produces rounded edges.
Suggested applications:
Aluminum and ferrous metals.
Zirconia Alumina
During manufacturing aluminum oxide and zirconia are quenched from molten form which gives the grain a crystalline structure. This gives the grain a longer cutting life and is especially suited to coarser stock removal applications.
Suggested applications:
Heavy-duty grinding on all ferrous and non- ferrous metals.
Silicon Carbide
Silicon carbide is the hardest of all common abrasive materials. It is very sharp, but friable, leaving new sharp edges for cutting. It is initially fast-cutting but has a short life span. It is ideal for use on non-ferrous metals like aluminum, brass, bronze, magnesium and titanium.
5" x 1/16", metal type 1, cutting wheel, 7/8" arbor, aluminum oxide, designed for metal cutting metal abrasion, body work, metal fabrication & general repair work, used on ferrous materials, designed to be used on right angle grinders only.
A small or large angle grinder is recommended for Type1, Type 11, Type 27, Type 28 and
Flap disc with a flexible design for smoothing and grinding contoured surfaces
Depressed center wheel for grinding, notching and cutting
Saucer-shaped grinding wheel for greater coverage and improved user visibility
Flaring cup for grinding and snagging over large surface areas.
Disc with mounting hole
Type 29 grinding and cut-off wheels. 12-inch and 14-inch cut-off wheels can be used with
Reversed, saucer-shaped grinding rims
Depressed center
Depressed center
Cup wheel
Also called a straight wheel
chop saws, portable saws and 'road saws' depending on application
combo 1/8"
Specifically designed for use on cutting machines
Similar to the Type 27 wheel but angled upward and away from mounting hole
Designed for removal of large amounts of stock
Grinding done on the periphery (outside curve) of the wheel
In all cases of the use of any blade, the type of tool will be indicated on the label
Tool to use: Angle grinder
Manufactured with flat grinding rims/faces and designed for: side grinding when held at a slight angle and may be used flat when grinding concrete
Saucer-shaped grinding rim designed for corner grinding and side grinding
Tool to use: Angle grinder
cut-off under 1/8"
Be sure not to exceed maximum RPM requirements stated on the wheel
Position: 15°
grinding 1/4" combo 1/8" and cut-off under 1/8"
grinding 1/4"
Position: 30°
Tool to use: Angle grinder
Tool to use: Angle grinder
Tool to use: Angle grinder
Position: 90°
Position: 30°
15°
Aluminum Oxide
Fused aluminum oxide (AO) is the most common abrasive grain in use today. AO is extremely tough and durable but has no clearly defined crystal structure; when the grain wears it produces rounded edges.
Suggested applications:
Aluminum and ferrous metals.
Zirconia Alumina
During manufacturing aluminum oxide and zirconia are quenched from molten form which gives the grain a crystalline structure. This gives the grain a longer cutting life and is especially suited to coarser stock removal applications.
Suggested applications:
Heavy-duty grinding on all ferrous and non- ferrous metals.
Silicon Carbide
Silicon carbide is the hardest of all common abrasive materials. It is very sharp, but friable, leaving new sharp edges for cutting. It is initially fast-cutting but has a short life span. It is ideal for use on non-ferrous metals like aluminum, brass, bronze, magnesium and titanium.
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