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Types of Cut-Off Wheels


Types of Cut-Off Wheels

Cut-off wheels are available with a range of blades to accommodate any user. For productivity and effectiveness, as well as the protection of yourself and your colleagues, it's critical to understand the distinctions between the blades of the various types of cutting wheels.

Abrasive Cut-Off Wheels

There are several different types of cutting wheels to choose from, particularly when dealing with potentially sensitive and dangerous materials like metal or masonry, and you want to make the best choice possible. When the wrong kind of blade is used, it often breaks or becomes inefficient, resulting in injury.

In addition to selecting the appropriate blade, it's important to work with a reliable dealer to ensure the highest level of service.

Types of Cut-Off Wheels

Here is the list of all cut-off wheels along with their applications:

  • Right Angle Cut-off Wheel: This cutoff wheel blade can be used in a variety of situations. Stone, steel, aluminum, concrete, and a variety of other materials—including vehicle frames, metal studs, and angle brackets—are commonly used for the right angle wheel.

  • Depressed Center Wheel: Smoothing welds, beveling, notching, and cleaning pipes are all common uses for the depressed center wheel, as well as cutting most stonework materials.

  • Small Diameter Reinforced: Small diameter reinforcing blades are mostly used in grinders to cut and slot smaller metal surfaces easily and efficiently.

  • Circular Saw Reinforced Cut-off: It's a flexible blade that's often used for deburring metals of all kinds. It can also be used to cut construction materials such as sheet metal and roof decking.

  • Chop Saw Reinforced: Because of their ability to shape smooth and clean cuts, these blades are often used on construction sites. Metal studs, rebar, and angle brackets are among the materials they can cut.

Best Cut-Off Wheels For Metal


T1 Premium Thin Cut-off Wheel, 4 1/2 cut off wheel disc is made for angle grinders and is suitable for all grades of metal and stainless steel. Fiberglass, Titanium, Iron, Rubber, Stainless Steel, and other Ferrous Metals can all be cut with these Cut Off Wheels.

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