Cutoff Wheels

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Shark

50pk 3"x1/16" cut-off wheels

50pk 3"x1/16" cut-off wheels

Your Price: $69.31
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Chicago Pneumatic

5PK CUT-OFF WHEEL

5PK CUT-OFF WHEEL

Your Price: $31.91
Milwaukee Electric Tools

6" x 1/8" x 5/8-11" Grinding Wheel (Type 27)

6" x 1/8" x 5/8-11" Grinding Wheel (Type 27)

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Weiler

6pc Cut-Off Whl Kit Mandrel

6pc Cut-Off Whl Kit Mandrel

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List Price: $24.37
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K Tool International

6PK CUT-OFF WHEEL 3IN. X 1/16IN. 6/PK

6PK CUT-OFF WHEEL 3IN. X 1/16IN. 6/PK

Your Price: $9.81
List Price: $9.99
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Milwaukee Electric Tools

9" x 3/32" x 7/8" Cut-Off Wheel (Type 1)

9" x 3/32" x 7/8" Cut-Off Wheel (Type 1)

Your Price: $10.62
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Cutoff Wheels

Cutoff wheels are a type of abrasive wheel used to cut through metal, plastic, and other materials. They are typically made from a thin sheet of metal or ceramic bonded with an abrasive material, such as aluminum oxide or silicon carbide. Cutoff wheels are available in a variety of sizes and shapes to suit different applications.

Types of cutoff wheels

There are a number of different types of cutoff wheels available, each designed for a specific purpose. Some of the most common types of cutoff wheels include:

  • Abrasive cutoff wheels are the most common type of cutoff wheel. They are made from a thin sheet of metal or ceramic bonded with an abrasive material, such as aluminum oxide or silicon carbide. Abrasive cutoff wheels are used for cutting through a variety of materials, including metal, plastic, and wood.
  • Diamond cutoff wheels are made from a thin sheet of diamond bonded to a metal or ceramic substrate. Diamond cutoff wheels are used for cutting through hard materials, such as concrete, brick, and tile.
  • Fiberglass cutoff wheels are made from a thin sheet of fiberglass bonded with an abrasive material. Fiberglass cutoff wheels are used for cutting through thin materials, such as sheet metal and plastic.
  • Segmented cutoff wheels are made from a series of small segments of abrasive material bonded together. Segmented cutoff wheels are used for cutting through thick materials, such as metal and concrete.

Choosing the right cutoff wheel

When choosing a cutoff wheel, it is important to consider the type of material you will be cutting, the thickness of the material, and the speed of the cutting tool. For example, abrasive cutoff wheels are typically used for cutting through thin materials, while diamond cutoff wheels are typically used for cutting through hard materials. Segmented cutoff wheels are also a good choice for cutting through thick materials.

Safety precautions

When using a cutoff wheel, it is important to take precautions to avoid injury. Some of the most important safety precautions include:

  • Wear safety glasses to protect your eyes from flying debris.
  • Wear gloves to protect your hands from the heat and sparks generated by the cutoff wheel.
  • Do not cut wet materials.
  • Do not apply excessive pressure to the cutoff wheel.
  • Stop the cutoff wheel if it starts to wobble or if the material is smoking.

Cutoff wheels are an essential tool for automotive mechanics. They can be used to cut through a variety of materials, including metal, plastic, and wood. By choosing the right type of cutoff wheel and taking the necessary safety precautions, you can safely and effectively use cutoff wheels to complete a variety of tasks.

Types of cutoff wheels:

  • Abrasive cutoff wheels
  • Diamond cutoff wheels
  • Fiberglass cutoff wheels
  • Segmented cutoff wheels

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