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Cut Off Wheel 3X1/32X3/8

$1.38/Each
Price Includes GST
Part# 09-01521
MFR Model# C30302-25

Overview

Black Hawk Cut-Off Wheels Abrasives are thin but strong die grinder cutting discs built for fast slicing even on hard materials. Also, sometimes called whiz wheels, these 3-inch cutting wheels are made with reinforced fiberglass mesh and a heat-treated aluminum oxide grain bonding matrix for additional safety, lateral stability, and increased longevity. These cutoff disc have a 3-inch diameter making them perfect for cutting in hard to reach places. Additionally, the .03 inch thickness (1/32 inch thickness) allows for rapid cuts with minimal workpiece material loss. The Black Hawk 3-inch metal cut-off wheel can be used on stainless steel or steel and is ideal for applications such as flash removal, cutting pipes, cutting rods or removing gates to name a few.

Features

  • Metal Reinforced Arbor Hole
  • Fiber Glass Reinforced
  • Ultra-thin for Quick, Clean Cuts
  • Great Value

Specifications

  • Use on:
  • Air Cut Off Tool
  • Electric Cut Off Tool
  • Die Grinder
  • Type 1 - Flat
  • Dimensions = 3" x 1/32" x 1/4" / 3" x 1/16" x 3/8"
  • Max RPM = 25,000
  • Material = Premium Aluminum Oxide
  • Bond = (BF) Reinforced Resinoid
  • Harness = (T) Hard
  • Grit = 60

Benefits

  • Works well on the following materials:
  • Stainless Steel
  • Steel
  • Cast Iron
  • Aluminum
  • Fiberglass
  • Various Others

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