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Uses of Cut-Off Wheels


4 inch cut-off wheels

Cutting wheels, especially in large-scale metal fabrication operations, play an important role in increasing productivity and profitability. Cut-off wheels have a lot of uses. The majority of cutting wheels are customized to suit the industry's requirements and applications.



Here are some examples of how to use cut-off wheels:


METAL FABRICATION

Cutting wheels are used in fabrication shops because of their aggressive cut-rate and long wheel life. Any stuff, including aluminum, steel, high-nickel alloys, Inconel, steel, chrome steel, titanium, and alloy steel, has a cut-off wheel.

PIPELINE

Cutting wheels are used to install or repair pipelines in challenging conditions over extended periods of time. Depressed center wheels are the perfect option for this because they have extra clearance when cutting at a restricted angle and. The 0.45 wheel's thickness is ideal for cutting applications in the fab yard or field repairs.

SHIPBUILDING

Fabrication is used in almost every aspect of shipbuilding, from the ship's large framework to smaller internal components including pipes, stairs, and handrails. Smaller structures require manual cutting and grinding before and after welding, while larger systems benefit from automation. Shipbuilders use cutting wheels to complete tasks quickly and safely, helping them to meet tight deadlines.

MANUFACTURING

No matter what kind of product you produce, you must note accuracy and price at every point of the process to please consumers and stay ahead of the competition. High-performance cut-off wheels increase productivity while lowering prices.

FACILITY MAINTENANCE

Keeping facilities in good repair is a full-time job in and of itself. You need a cutting wheel that can accommodate a wide variety of demanding applications because the project changes every day.

FOOD AND PHARMACEUTICALS

For chrome steel cutting applications, contaminant-free cutting wheels are used in the food processing and pharmaceutical manufacturing industries. These abrasive products contain just 0.1 percent sulfur, chlorine, and iron.





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