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Choosing the Right Cut-Off Wheel 

Selection of a wheel for any cutting job involves several factors. The desired end result is usually most important, whether it involves high-speed production cutting, or a precision, fine finish cutting application. Knowing the following information can help in the selection process.

  •  MATERIAL - Type of material to be cut: its hardness, size and shape, quality of cut sought.
  •  MACHINE - Type to be used: chop-stroke, oscillating or swing-frame, make and model, size, horsepower, spindle speed, how the workpiece is secured, wet or dry cutting.
  •  WHEEL - Dimensional features of wheel currently in use: diameter, thickness, arbor and reinforcement pattern, manufacturers specifications (name, grade, rpm).

Use a soft grade when:

  •  Machine has low horsepower.
  •  Good finish is important - fine grains normally used to provide minimum burr.
  •  Operators cut slowly.

Use a medium grade when:

  •  Softer grades do not provide enough cuts - longer wheel life is required.
  •  Cutting normal materials. Machine horsepower will support faster cutting rates.

Use a hard grade when:

  •  Maximum wheel life is sought.
  •  Machine has adequate horsepower (1 hp per inch of wheel diameter is recommended).
  •  Burr and finish requirements are minimal. (note that fast cuts will produce a reasonably good finish)  

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