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Tork Craft High Speed Wire Brush Twisted 125mm x m14 (TCW TW12014HS) Description: - 9000Rpm - High Speed Wire Cup Brush - 125mm x M14 Image Used for illustration purposes only  
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High Speed Steel Countersink 90° HSS Industrial Quality Countersink The five flute rose pattern design has been a principle countersink design for over 100 years. The odd number of flutes reduces chatter on steel, brass and aluminium. Also used for plastic and wood application. Common uses: A common use is to allow the head of a countersunk bolt or screw, when placed in the hole, to sit flush with or below the surface of the surrounding material. A countersink may also be used to remove the burr left from a drilling or tapping operation thereby improving the finish of the product and removing any hazardous sharp edges. Regardless of the name given to the cutter, the surface being generated may be a conical chamfer (plunging applications) or a beveled corner for the intersection of two planes (traversing applications). A countersink is a conical hole cut into a manufactured object. The same term is used for the cutter used to cut such a hole.
R 57
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South Africa
Rotary burr tungsten Rotary burr to be used with pneumatic air tools and electric die grinders. SHAPE: Arc pointed nose SHANK: Ø6mm DIA: Ø12mm CUTTING LENGTH: 25mm METAL: Tungsten carbide CUT: Double cut Application: A tungsten carbide burr can be used for: Cleaning welding seams Deburring Grinding Shaping The speed at which you use your tungsten carbide burr in your rotary tool will depend on the material you¿re using it on and the contour being drilled. It¿s safe to say - do not need to exceed 35,000 rpm. The benefits of tungsten carbide burrs: Tungsten carbide burrs can be used on many materials: All metals Stone Ceramic Porcelain Hard wood Reinforced plastics Tungsten carbide burrs are much harder than HSS (High Speed Steel) burrs and are used to cut harder materials. The burrs wear less and retain their hardness under higher temperatures. If the burrs are chipping, this could be due to the speed being too slow. It is ideal to start the burr off slow, increasing the speed as you go along. High speeds will prevent clogging in the flutes of your burrs. When using burrs, always try to keep the burr on the move. This will prevent the burr from jabbing and digging into your material causing roughness. As with all drill bits and burrs, let the burr do the work and apply little pressure otherwise the cutting edges of the flutes will chip, reducing the life of the burr.
R 250
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South Africa
Rotary burr tungsten Rotary burr to be used with pneumatic air tools and electric die grinders. SHAPE: Conical straight SHANK: Ø6mm DIA: Ø12mm CUTTING LENGTH: 25mm METAL: Tungsten carbide CUT: Double cut Application: A tungsten carbide burr can be used for: Cleaning welding seams Deburring Grinding Shaping The speed at which you use your tungsten carbide burr in your rotary tool will depend on the material you¿re using it on and the contour being drilled. It¿s safe to say - do not need to exceed 35,000 rpm. The benefits of tungsten carbide burrs: Tungsten carbide burrs can be used on many materials: All metals Stone Ceramic Porcelain Hard wood Reinforced plastics Tungsten carbide burrs are much harder than HSS (High Speed Steel) burrs and are used to cut harder materials. The burrs wear less and retain their hardness under higher temperatures. If the burrs are chipping, this could be due to the speed being too slow. It is ideal to start the burr off slow, increasing the speed as you go along. High speeds will prevent clogging in the flutes of your burrs. When using burrs, always try to keep the burr on the move. This will prevent the burr from jabbing and digging into your material causing roughness. As with all drill bits and burrs, let the burr do the work and apply little pressure otherwise the cutting edges of the flutes will chip, reducing the life of the burr.
R 355
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South Africa
Rotary burr tungsten Rotary burr to be used with pneumatic air tools and electric die grinders. SHAPE: Conical straight SHANK: Ø6mm DIA: Ø6mm CUTTING LENGTH: 18mm METAL: Tungsten carbide CUT: Double cut Application: A tungsten carbide burr can be used for: Cleaning welding seams Deburring Grinding Shaping The speed at which you use your tungsten carbide burr in your rotary tool will depend on the material you¿re using it on and the contour being drilled. It¿s safe to say - do not need to exceed 35,000 rpm. The benefits of tungsten carbide burrs: Tungsten carbide burrs can be used on many materials: All metals Stone Ceramic Porcelain Hard wood Reinforced plastics Tungsten carbide burrs are much harder than HSS (High Speed Steel) burrs and are used to cut harder materials. The burrs wear less and retain their hardness under higher temperatures. If the burrs are chipping, this could be due to the speed being too slow. It is ideal to start the burr off slow, increasing the speed as you go along. High speeds will prevent clogging in the flutes of your burrs. When using burrs, always try to keep the burr on the move. This will prevent the burr from jabbing and digging into your material causing roughness. As with all drill bits and burrs, let the burr do the work and apply little pressure otherwise the cutting edges of the flutes will chip, reducing the life of the burr.
R 167
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South Africa
Rotary burr tungsten Rotary burr to be used with pneumatic air tools and electric die grinders. SHAPE: Arc round nose SHANK: Ø6mm DIA: Ø6mm CUTTING LENGTH: 10mm METAL: Tungsten carbide CUT: Double cut Application: A tungsten carbide burr can be used for: Cleaning welding seams Deburring Grinding Shaping The speed at which you use your tungsten carbide burr in your rotary tool will depend on the material you¿re using it on and the contour being drilled. It¿s safe to say - do not need to exceed 35,000 rpm. The benefits of tungsten carbide burrs: Tungsten carbide burrs can be used on many materials: All metals Stone Ceramic Porcelain Hard wood Reinforced plastics Tungsten carbide burrs are much harder than HSS (High Speed Steel) burrs and are used to cut harder materials. The burrs wear less and retain their hardness under higher temperatures. If the burrs are chipping, this could be due to the speed being too slow. It is ideal to start the burr off slow, increasing the speed as you go along. High speeds will prevent clogging in the flutes of your burrs. When using burrs, always try to keep the burr on the move. This will prevent the burr from jabbing and digging into your material causing roughness. As with all drill bits and burrs, let the burr do the work and apply little pressure otherwise the cutting edges of the flutes will chip, reducing the life of the burr.
R 122
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South Africa
Rotary burr tungsten Rotary burr to be used with pneumatic air tools and electric die grinders. SHAPE: Cylindrical with bottom cutter SHANK: Ø6mm DIA: Ø25mm CUTTING LENGTH: 25mm METAL: Tungsten carbide CUT: Double cut Application: A tungsten carbide burr can be used for: Cleaning welding seams Deburring Grinding Shaping The speed at which you use your tungsten carbide burr in your rotary tool will depend on the material you¿re using it on and the contour being drilled. It¿s safe to say - do not need to exceed 35,000 rpm. The benefits of tungsten carbide burrs: Tungsten carbide burrs can be used on many materials: All metals Stone Ceramic Porcelain Hard wood Reinforced plastics Tungsten carbide burrs are much harder than HSS (High Speed Steel) burrs and are used to cut harder materials. The burrs wear less and retain their hardness under higher temperatures. If the burrs are chipping, this could be due to the speed being too slow. It is ideal to start the burr off slow, increasing the speed as you go along. High speeds will prevent clogging in the flutes of your burrs. When using burrs, always try to keep the burr on the move. This will prevent the burr from jabbing and digging into your material causing roughness. As with all drill bits and burrs, let the burr do the work and apply little pressure otherwise the cutting edges of the flutes will chip, reducing the life of the burr.
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Rotary burr tungsten Rotary burr to be used with pneumatic air tools and electric die grinders. SHAPE: Ball nose SHANK: Ø6mm DIA: Ø6mm CUTTING LENGTH: 5mm METAL: Tungsten carbide CUT: Double cut Application: A tungsten carbide burr can be used for: Cleaning welding seams Deburring Grinding Shaping The speed at which you use your tungsten carbide burr in your rotary tool will depend on the material you're using it on and the contour being drilled. It's safe to say - do not need to exceed 35,000 rpm. The benefits of tungsten carbide burrs: Tungsten carbide burrs can be used on many materials: All metals Stone Ceramic Porcelain Hard wood Reinforced plastics Tungsten carbide burrs are much harder than HSS (High Speed Steel) burrs and are used to cut harder materials. The burrs wear less and retain their hardness under higher temperatures. If the burrs are chipping, this could be due to the speed being too slow. It is ideal to start the burr off slow, increasing the speed as you go along. High speeds will prevent clogging in the flutes of your burrs. When using burrs, always try to keep the burr on the move. This will prevent the burr from jabbing and digging into your material causing roughness. As with all drill bits and burrs, let the burr do the work and apply little pressure otherwise the cutting edges of the flutes will chip, reducing the life of the burr.
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South Africa
Rotary burr tungsten Rotary burr to be used with pneumatic air tools and electric die grinders. SHAPE: Conical SHANK: Ø6mm DIA: Ø12mm CUTTING LENGTH: 28mm METAL: Tungsten carbide CUT: Double cut Application: A tungsten carbide burr can be used for: Cleaning welding seams Deburring Grinding Shaping The speed at which you use your tungsten carbide burr in your rotary tool will depend on the material you're using it on and the contour being drilled. It's safe to say - do not need to exceed 35,000 rpm. The benefits of tungsten carbide burrs: Tungsten carbide burrs can be used on many materials: All metals Stone Ceramic Porcelain Hard wood Reinforced plastics Tungsten carbide burrs are much harder than HSS (High Speed Steel) burrs and are used to cut harder materials. The burrs wear less and retain their hardness under higher temperatures. If the burrs are chipping, this could be due to the speed being too slow. It is ideal to start the burr off slow, increasing the speed as you go along. High speeds will prevent clogging in the flutes of your burrs. When using burrs, always try to keep the burr on the move. This will prevent the burr from jabbing and digging into your material causing roughness. As with all drill bits and burrs, let the burr do the work and apply little pressure otherwise the cutting edges of the flutes will chip, reducing the life of the burr.
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South Africa (All cities)
Rotary burr tungsten Rotary burr to be used with pneumatic air tools and electric die grinders. SHAPE: Round point SHANK: Ø6mm DIA: Ø6mm CUTTING LENGTH: 16mm METAL: Tungsten carbide CUT: Double cut Application: A tungsten carbide burr can be used for: Cleaning welding seams Deburring Grinding Shaping The speed at which you use your tungsten carbide burr in your rotary tool will depend on the material you're using it on and the contour being drilled. It's safe to say - do not need to exceed 35,000 rpm. The benefits of tungsten carbide burrs: Tungsten carbide burrs can be used on many materials: All metals Stone Ceramic Porcelain Hard wood Reinforced plastics Tungsten carbide burrs are much harder than HSS (High Speed Steel) burrs and are used to cut harder materials. The burrs wear less and retain their hardness under higher temperatures. If the burrs are chipping, this could be due to the speed being too slow. It is ideal to start the burr off slow, increasing the speed as you go along. High speeds will prevent clogging in the flutes of your burrs. When using burrs, always try to keep the burr on the move. This will prevent the burr from jabbing and digging into your material causing roughness. As with all drill bits and burrs, let the burr do the work and apply little pressure otherwise the cutting edges of the flutes will chip, reducing the life of the burr.
R 155
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South Africa
Buffing pad Buffing pad material: Cotton Diameter: Ø100mm Bore: Ø6.0mm Application: The buffing pad is not supplied with a chuck adaptor spindle. TC335 is an arbor with a Ø6.0mm shaft available for the buffing pad. It is ideal for buffing jewelry and other metals. The concentrically sewn sections add strength to the buffing pad and it cleans surfaces without damaging it. How to use the compounds and the buffing pads: The adaptor is used to hold the buffing pad in the drill"s chuck. Fasten the correct buffing pad in the adaptor. Make sure the flanges are on both sides of the buffing pad. It would be best to use a drill press to polish metals. If a drill press is not accessible, use adaptor TCV01810 with a portable drill with a collar diameter of Ø43mm. Tighten the adaptor in the drill"s chuck. The buffing pad should revolve towards you at full speed. Pass the compound lightly across the face of the buffing pad. To ensure that the compound is evenly spread, hold a clean piece of scrap metal against the face of the buffing pad. This will eliminate lumps of compound from occurring. If desired, heat the item to 65°C using an oven or a heater. Warming the metal keeps the compound on the buffing pad. A cool item will draw compound from the pad and leave deposits. Use a glove to handle the warm item. Hold the metal lightly against the buffing pad. Allow the compound to do the work. If more compound is required, apply it using a wiping motion. Do not overload the buffing pad. Use Tork Craft"s line of buffing pads and compounds to clean, polish and bring to a high gloss, all metals and plastics. HEAVY DUTY CLEANING REGULAR CLEANING LIGHT POLISHING HIGH GLOSS POLISHING Hard metals 1 2 5 6 Soft metals 3 5 6 Precious metals 4 5 6
R 70
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South Africa
Buffing pad Buffing pad material: Cotton Diameter: Ø75mm Bore: Ø6.0mm Application: The buffing pad is not supplied with a chuck adaptor spindle. TC335 is an arbor with a Ø6.0mm shaft available for the buffing pad. It is ideal for buffing jewelry and other metals. The concentrically sewn sections add strength to the buffing pad and it cleans surfaces without damaging it. How to use the compounds and the buffing pads: The adaptor is used to hold the buffing pad in the drill"s chuck. Fasten the correct buffing pad in the adaptor. Make sure the flanges are on both sides of the buffing pad. It would be best to use a drill press to polish metals. If a drill press is not accessible, use adaptor TCV01810 with a portable drill with a collar diameter of Ø43mm. Tighten the adaptor in the drill"s chuck. The buffing pad should revolve towards you at full speed. Pass the compound lightly across the face of the buffing pad. To ensure that the compound is evenly spread, hold a clean piece of scrap metal against the face of the buffing pad. This will eliminate lumps of compound from occurring. If desired, heat the item to 65°C using an oven or a heater. Warming the metal keeps the compound on the buffing pad. A cool item will draw compound from the pad and leave deposits. Use a glove to handle the warm item. Hold the metal lightly against the buffing pad. Allow the compound to do the work. If more compound is required, apply it using a wiping motion. Do not overload the buffing pad. Use Tork Craft"s line of buffing pads and compounds to clean, polish and bring to a high gloss, all metals and plastics. HEAVY DUTY CLEANING REGULAR CLEANING LIGHT POLISHING HIGH GLOSS POLISHING Hard metals 1 2 5 6 Soft metals 3 5 6 Precious metals 4 5 6
R 50
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South Africa
Buffing pad set Included in the set: (x1) Ø75mm firm buffing pad (x1) Ø75mm medium buffing pad (x1) Ø75mm soft buffing pad (x3) Ø1/4" chuck adaptor spindles Application: It is ideal for buffing jewelry and other metals. The concentrically sewn sections add strength to the buffing pad and it cleans surfaces without damaging it. How to use the compounds and the buffing pads: The adaptor is used to hold the buffing pad in the drill"s chuck. Fasten the correct buffing pad in the adaptor. Make sure the flanges are on both sides of the buffing pad. It would be best to use a drill press to polish metals. If a drill press is not accessible, use adaptor TCV01810 with a portable drill with a collar diameter of Ø43mm. Tighten the adaptor in the drill"s chuck. The buffing pad should revolve towards you at full speed. Pass the compound lightly across the face of the buffing pad. To ensure that the compound is evenly spread, hold a clean piece of scrap metal against the face of the buffing pad. This will eliminate lumps of compound from occurring. If desired, heat the item to 65°C using an oven or a heater. Warming the metal keeps the compound on the buffing pad. A cool item will draw compound from the pad and leave deposits. Use a glove to handle the warm item. Hold the metal lightly against the buffing pad. Allow the compound to do the work. If more compound is required, apply it using a wiping motion. Do not overload the buffing pad. Use Tork Craft"s line of buffing pads and compounds to clean, polish and bring to a high gloss, all metals and plastics. HEAVY DUTY CLEANING REGULAR CLEANING LIGHT POLISHING HIGH GLOSS POLISHING Hard metals 1 2 5 6 Soft metals 3 5 6 Precious metals 4 5 6
R 100
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South Africa
Buffing pad Buffing pad density: Firm Diameter: Ø150mm Bore: Ø12.5mm Application: The buffing pad is used together with a chuck adaptor spindle supplied with the TC874 polishing kits. Alternatively the TC336 arbor would also fit the buffing pad. How to use the compounds and the buffing pads: The adaptor is used to hold the buffing pad in the drill"s chuck. Fasten the correct buffing pad in the adaptor. Make sure the flanges are on both sides of the buffing pad. It would be best to use a drill press to polish metals. If a drill press is not accessible, use adaptor TCV01810 with a portable drill with a collar diameter of Ø43mm. Tighten the adaptor in the drill"s chuck. The buffing pad should revolve towards you at full speed. Pass the compound lightly across the face of the buffing pad. To ensure that the compound is evenly spread, hold a clean piece of scrap metal against the face of the buffing pad. This will eliminate lumps of compound from occurring. If desired, heat the item to 65°C using an oven or a heater. Warming the metal keeps the compound on the buffing pad. A cool item will draw compound from the pad and leave deposits. Use a glove to handle the warm item. Hold the metal lightly against the buffing pad. Allow the compound to do the work. If more compound is required, apply it using a wiping motion. Do not overload the buffing pad. Use Tork Craft"s line of buffing pads and compounds to clean, polish and bring to a high gloss, all metals and plastics. HEAVY DUTY CLEANING REGULAR CLEANING LIGHT POLISHING HIGH GLOSS POLISHING Hard metals 1 2 5 6 Soft metals 3 5 6 Precious metals 4 5 6
R 125
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South Africa
Polishing compound Application: This is a regular cleaning compound to be used with a polishing buff to clean hard metals: Steel Iron Stainless steel How to use the compounds and the buffing pads: The adaptor is used to hold the buffing pad in the drill"s chuck. Fasten the correct buffing pad in the adaptor. Make sure the flanges are on both sides of the buffing pad. It would be best to use a drill press to polish metals. If a drill press is not accessable, use adaptor TCV01810 with a portable drill with a collar diameter of Ø43mm. Tighten the adaptor in the drill"s chuck. The buffing pad should revolve towards you at full speed. Pass the compound lightly across the face of the buffing pad. To ensure that the compound is evenly spread, hold a clean piece of scrap metal against the face of the buffing pad. This will eliminate lumps of compound from occuring. If desired, heat the item to 65°C using an oven or a heater. Warming the metal keeps the compound on the buffing pad. A cool item will draw compound from the pad and leave deposits. Use a glove to handle the warm item. Hold the metal lightly against the buffing pad. Allow the compound to do the work. If more compound is required, apply it using a wiping motion. Do not overload the buffing pad. Use Tork Craft"s line of buffing pads and compounds to clean, polish and bring to a high gloss, all metals and plastics. HEAVY DUTY CLEANING REGULAR CLEANING LIGHT POLISHING HIGH GLOSS POLISHING Hard metals 1 2 5 6 Soft metals 3 5 6 Precious metals 4 5 6
R 45
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South Africa
Buffing pad Buffing pad density: Medium Diameter: Ø150mm Bore: Ø12.5mm Application: The buffing pad is used together with a chuck adaptor spindle supplied with the TC874 polishing kits. Alternatively the TC336 arbor would also fit the buffing pad. How to use the compounds and the buffing pads: The adaptor is used to hold the buffing pad in the drill"s chuck. Fasten the correct buffing pad in the adaptor. Make sure the flanges are on both sides of the buffing pad. It would be best to use a drill press to polish metals. If a drill press is not accessible, use adaptor TCV01810 with a portable drill with a collar diameter of Ø43mm. Tighten the adaptor in the drill"s chuck. The buffing pad should revolve towards you at full speed. Pass the compound lightly across the face of the buffing pad. To ensure that the compound is evenly spread, hold a clean piece of scrap metal against the face of the buffing pad. This will eliminate lumps of compound from occurring. If desired, heat the item to 65°C using an oven or a heater. Warming the metal keeps the compound on the buffing pad. A cool item will draw compound from the pad and leave deposits. Use a glove to handle the warm item. Hold the metal lightly against the buffing pad. Allow the compound to do the work. If more compound is required, apply it using a wiping motion. Do not overload the buffing pad. Use Tork Craft"s line of buffing pads and compounds to clean, polish and bring to a high gloss, all metals and plastics. HEAVY DUTY CLEANING REGULAR CLEANING LIGHT POLISHING HIGH GLOSS POLISHING Hard metals 1 2 5 6 Soft metals 3 5 6 Precious metals 4 5 6
R 102
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South Africa (All cities)
Cleaning & Polishing kit Polishing kit: Hard metals Included in the set: (x1) 12.5mm arbor chuck adaptor (x1) #1 heavy duty cleaning compound (x1) #2 regular cleaning compound (x1) #5 light polishing compound (x1) Ø100mm medium buffing pad (x2) Ø100mm firm buffing pad Application: This is a complete kit to remove scratches, clean and polish hard metals: Steel Iron Stainless steel How to use the compounds and the buffing pads: The adaptor is used to hold the buffing pad in the drill's chuck. Fasten the correct buffing pad in the adaptor. Make sure the flanges are on both sides of the buffing pad. It would be best to use a drill press to polish metals. If a drill press is not accessable, use adaptor TCV01810 with a portable drill with a collar diameter of Ø43mm. Tighten the adaptor in the drill's chuck. The buffing pad should revolve towards you at full speed. Pass the compound lightly across the face of the buffing pad. To ensure that the compound is evenly spread, hold a clean piece of scrap metal against the face of the buffing pad. This will eliminate lumps of compound from occuring. If desired, heat the item to 65°C using an oven or a heater. Warming the metal keeps the compound on the buffing pad. A cool item will draw compound from the pad and leave deposits. Use a glove to handle the warm item. Hold the metal lightly against the buffing pad. Allow the compound to do the work. If more compound is required, apply it using a wiping motion. Do not overload the buffing pad. Use Tork Craft's line of buffing pads and compounds to clean, polish and bring to a high gloss, all metals and plastics. HEAVY DUTY CLEANING REGULAR CLEANING LIGHT POLISHING HIGH GLOSS POLISHING Hard metals 1 2 5 6 Soft metals 3 5 6 Precious metals 4 5 6
R 297
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South Africa
11mm HSS Drill bit - Weldon Shank High Speed Ste e l drill bit with Weldon shank. Quality Tork Craft product. What is a Weldon Shank? The term comes from the Weldon Tool Company. The Weldon shank was the first straight shank with a locking drive flat
R 255
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South Africa
8mm HSS Drill bit - Weldon Shank High Speed Ste e l drill bit with Weldon shank. Quality Tork Craft product. What is a Weldon Shank? The term comes from the Weldon Tool Company. The Weldon shank was the first straight shank with a locking drive flat
R 185
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South Africa
Grinding wheel for bench grinder For use with bench grinders to grind all tempered and hardened steel. DIAMETER: Ø150mm WIDTH: 25mm BORE: Ø32mm GRIT: 36 ABRASIVE: Aluminium oxide MAX RPM: 3600 Application: High quality aluminium oxide abrasives bonded and precision engineered to maximize cut rate, wheel life and finish on High Speed Steel (HSS), High Carbon Steel (HCS), cast iron and chilled steel. Used for offhand grinding tempered and hardened steel. Do not exceed recommended rpm. Never grind on side of wheel. Replace cracked wheel. Wear eye, face, body and respiratory protection. Grinding wheel supplied with bushes to accomodate other bench grinder shaft diameters.
R 165
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South Africa
Grinding wheel for bench grinder For use with bench grinders to grind all tempered and hardened steel. DIAMETER: Ø150mm WIDTH: 20mm BORE: Ø32mm GRIT: 36 ABRASIVE: Aluminium oxide MAX RPM: 3800 Application: High quality aluminium oxide abrasives bonded and precision engineered to maximize cut rate, wheel life and finish on High Speed Steel (HSS), High Carbon Steel (HCS), cast iron and chilled steel. Used for offhand grinding tempered and hardened steel. Do not exceed recommended rpm. Never grind on side of wheel. Replace cracked wheel. Wear eye, face, body and respiratory protection. Grinding wheel supplied with bushes to accomodate other bench grinder shaft diameters.
R 110
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