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Precision-Balanced Design and Efficient Heat Dissipation
Our Double Row Cup wheels are precision-balanced to be vibration-free, resulting in a smooth finish and user comfort during operation. This design feature minimizes vibrations for a more controlled and comfortable grinding experience. The thoughtfully designed venting hole facilitates efficient heat dissipation during operation, preventing overheating and ensuring an extended service life. This feature ensures consistent performance, even during prolonged use.
Key Features:
Efficient Heat Dissipation: The thoughtfully designed venting hole facilitates efficient heat dissipation during operation. This feature ensures an extended service life by preventing overheating, allowing for continuous use without compromising performance.
Dry Use on Electric Power Tools: Designed for dry use on electric power tools, these Double Row Cup Grinding wheels offer convenience and flexibility in various job site conditions. Choose between a non-threaded arbor (7/8” (22.2mm)) or threaded arbor (5/8”-11UNC) based on your equipment specifications.
Applications:
Masonry Grinding
Floor Preparation
Paint and Coating Removal
Surface Clean-Up
Elevate your grinding tasks with our Double Row Cup wheels — the go-to solution for professionals seeking speed, durability, and versatility in material removal. Transform your projects with the efficiency and performance of these Cup wheels.
Technical Parameter | ||||
Item No. | Diameter | Segment Number | Arbor | |
Inch | mm | |||
HNSDCW040 | 4’’ | 110 | 14 | 7/8’’ or 5/8’’-11UNC |
HNSDCW045 | 4-1/2’’ | 115 | 16 | 7/8’’ or 5/8’’-11UNC |
HNSDCW050 | 5’’ | 125 | 18 | 7/8’’ or 5/8’’-11UNC |
HNSDCW070 | 7’’ | 180 | 22 | 7/8’’ or 5/8’’-11UNC |
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