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GRINDING DISC FOR STEEL 115 X 6.0 X 22.2MM

  • Availability: In stock
  • Brand: TORK CRAFT
  • SKU: ABRG115-1
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Delivery in 3-7 days at Hammerhead Hardware, Montague Gardens, 7441
  • Delivery to store for Pickup (3-5 working days)
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Availability: In Stock
R28.90
R26.01

Product Description

Grinding Disk

Disc: Ø115mm
Thickness: 6mm (±0.2mm)
Arbor: Ø22.2mm

Grinding disc for angle grinder 115mm

Compatible with 115mm dia. angle grinders.

Manufactured from high quality Resin and Corundum. Designed for metal grinding only.

Application:

  • Smoothing welds
  • Shaping
  • Construction
  • Manufacturing
  • Steel, Stainless Steel, Aluminium, Plastic and Concrete grinding.

A steel grinding disc is used for:

  • Smoothing welds
  • Pipe beveling
  • Cleaning weld beads
  • Dressing metal surface defects

Product Information

General

UPC / Barcode
ABRG115-1
Product Type
Main
Price (excl. tax)
R28.90
Price (excl. tax)
R28.90
Tax
R0.00
Availability
In stock (23550 available)
Online Only
Delivery / Pick up
Delivery Only
Delivery in 3-7 days at Hammerhead Hardware, Montague Gardens, 7441
  • Delivery to store for Pickup (3-5 working days)
  • Delivery to your address (3-7 working days)
Feature and Benefits
Features
  • Recessed arbor ring for improved fitment.
  • High quality Bakelite and glass fiber reinforcement.
  • Increased durability and disc life.
  • Industrial graded.
Length
116.0
Width
116.0
Height
34.0
Weight
0.15
Extra Info

What is a grinding wheel?

A grinding wheel is a tool used to grind down, polish or cut material such as metal or glass. Like sanders, it uses abrasive grains to wear away the surface in minute particles. Grinding actually sharpens the wheel by breaking those grains and creating new sharp points.

Grinding metal

What is a grinding wheel made of?

A grinding wheel is made from several chemical and mineral ingredients. The formula varies according to what the wheel will be intended to grind, polish or cut.

For metalwork, they use abrasives that are aluminium oxide based. For cutting cement, stone and other non-metal objects they use abrasives that are silicon carbide based.

Even within those two categories, the formula differs between say, a wheel designed for hard steel versus one designed for soft steel. Computer programmed scales automatically weigh the various ingredients, including additives such as iron oxide (for wheels that cut or grind iron) and the mineral Cryolite (which lubricates the abrasives). Powdered and liquid resins bond all these ingedients together.

The grinding disc is then reinforced with fibre glass and a galvanised steel ring goes into the centre of each wheel. The steel ring protects the shaft that spins the grinding wheel.

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