Industrial Cut Off Wheel Range

Selecting the right cut-off wheel is important to ensure samples are not burned or distorted and can also save time and money. The most commonly used abrasive cut off wheels are Silicon Carbide (for non-ferrous metals) and Aluminum Oxide (for ferrous metals) Hard wheels are used for cutting soft materials while soft wheels are recommended for cutting harder materials.

industrial cut off wheel range

Diameter (in) Arbor (in) Thickness (in) Abrasive Type Recommended for cutting Hardness Code
9⅞ 116 Aluminum Oxide Low carbon, mild and extra mild steels, Treated steels with medium cross sections Case hardened steels 20-30 Rc
100-350 HV
590100
11¾ 332 Aluminum Oxide 590101
13¾ 332 Aluminum Oxide 590102
9⅞ 116 Aluminum Oxide Treated steels, Stainless steel, Refractory steels, Alloyed Cast Iron 40-55 Rc
300-600 HV
590103
11¾ 332 Aluminum Oxide 590104
13¾ 332 Aluminum Oxide 590105
9⅞ 116 Aluminum Oxide Nickel based super alloys, Carburised steels, Treated steels with fragile coatings, Hardened high carbon steels 40-65 Rc
300-600 HV
590106
11¾ 332 Aluminum Oxide 590107
13¾ 332 Aluminum Oxide 590108
7⅞ 116 Silicon Carbide Non Ferrous materials, Aluminum & Aluminum alloys, Copper & copper alloys White, Gray and Spheroidal Cast Irons 30-350 HV 590121
9⅞ 116 Silicon Carbide 590120
11¾ 332 Silicon Carbide 590109
13¾ 332 Silicon Carbide 590123

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