DEWALT Industrial Tool Co. Datasheets for Grinding Wheels
Grinding wheels are used for metal removal, dimensioning, and finishing. They consist of an integral shank, pin, shaft, or mandrel that drives a mounted wheel or blades.
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| Product Name | Notes |
|---|---|
| Bonded Abrasives: Type 11 Wheels Product Features Aluminum oxide and silicon carbide grain for long life and high material removal Type 11 shape for maximum surface grinding coverage Metal backing... | |
| Diamonds: Extended Performance Cup Grinding Wheels Product Features High Diamond concentration for long life and aggressive material removal Large Grinding segments with heat treated steel bodies which provides increases durability... | |
| Type 1 Wheels: High Performance Small Diameter Cutoff Wheels Product Features Heavy duty aluminum oxide grain for agressive cutting action Proprietary Material Mix ensures durable long life wheels 2 full... | |
| Type 27 Wheels: 1/8" Cutting and Grinding Wheels Product Features High performance aluminum oxide grain for long life and high material removal High grain concentration for Agressive grinding action and... | |
| Type 27 Wheels: Extended Performance 1/4" Grinding Product Features Premium tough zirconia grain for extended life and material removal High grain concentration ensures agressive grinding action and smoother running wheels... | |
| Type 27 Wheels: Extended Performance Pipeline Grinding Product Features Premium tough zirconia grain for extended life and material removal High grain concentration ensures agressive grinding action and smoother running wheels... | |
| Type 27 Wheels: High Performance 1/4" Metal Grinding Product Features High performance aluminum oxide grain for long life and high material removal High grain concentration for agressive grinding action and... | |
| Type 27 Wheels: High Performance Aluminum Grinding Product Features Aluminum oxide grain combination for long wheel life in aluminum and other soft metals Unique soft bond for fast material removal... |