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Griton CAH292 Arbor Industrial Cut Off Wheel for
Griton CAH292 Arbor Industrial Cut Off Wheel for

Griton CAH292 Arbor Industrial Cut Off Wheel for Metal Used on High Speed Saws, 20 mm Hole Diameter, 12" Diameter, 1/8" Width (Pack of 10)

Product ID : 10188850


Galleon Product ID 10188850
UPC / ISBN 734645422599
Shipping Weight 12.08 lbs
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Model CAH292
Manufacturer Griton
Shipping Dimension 12.52 x 12.28 x 1.85 inches
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Griton CAH292 Arbor Industrial Cut Off Wheel for Features

  • Specifications: A36S F3 - Aluminum oxide; 36 Grit; Triple reinforced

  • Hard bond for long life

  • Quantity shipped: 10 Per box

  • For cutting: Ferrous and non-ferrous metals

  • Maximum operating speed 6,300 RPM


About Griton CAH292 Arbor Industrial Cut Off Wheel For

Griton Industrial Grade reinforced cutoff wheels are designed to resist breakage caused by severe cross-bending. Resin bonds are organic bonds that soften under the heat of grinding, releasing dulled abrasive grains. Because of its forgiving nature, only an organic type bond is used in cutoff wheels. Straight (also called flat) wheels are the most common grinding wheel shape. Straight wheels are used for grinding on the periphery, or outside boundary edge, of the wheel and produce a slightly concave surface, called hollow ground, on the workpiece. These wheels can be used for cutting off, tool grinding (between centers or centerless), and removing mold marks and sand from castings, among others. They are frequently used with grinding machines. Using a harder grade wheel increases wheel life but also increases burn and requires more power, and decreases cut rate. Burn is the effect on a workpiece from thermal stress as abrasive cuts or rubs material away. Aluminum oxide is a widely used and versatile abrasive material. It is a tough, fracture- and wear-resistant grit that works well with a broad range of materials. Aluminum oxide is more durable than silicon carbide and often used for material removal and finishing. Abrasives are used for a variety of applications from shaping a part to fine finishing, depending on the grit size. Low grit numbers like 40 are coarse and are used for removing excess material and shaping a part. High grit numbers like 400 are fine and help to create a smooth surface finish. Griton Abrasives manufactures a wide variety of sanding, grinding, polishing abrasives and is located in the United States.