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Company Profile
Zhejiang Global Star Industrial Co., Ltd.By certification [File Integrity]
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Area:Zhejiang
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Website:http://www.cnglobstar.com/ http://seonbxgm.huasengtex.com/
1: Specification of cutting disc (6 Inch)
Size: 150*3*22.2mm
Other available size: 150*1.6*22.2mm
Material: Aluminun Oxide
Usage: Cutting Copper and Alumina
Type: Abrasive Disc
Shape:T41 Flat Cutting Wheel
Hardness: hard
OEM: Accepted
Market: Asia,The European,Africa,The Americas and all over the world
Brand: POWERKIN
Port: Ningbo,China
Certificate: MPA; EN12413; ISO9001
Place of Origin: Zhejiang Yongkang, China
2: 100% factory supplier, quality assurance, affordable price.
3: Features
High-quality aluminum oxide grains
Excellent durability and sharpness
Fast cut-off
Specially developed for copper and alumina
High Performance
4: Packing data
Size (mm) |
Inch |
Max Speed |
Qty/Inner box |
Qty/Outer Carton |
Outer Carton Dimension |
N.W. kgs |
G.W. kgs |
150*1.6*22.2 |
6 |
80 m/s |
100 |
400 |
32*25*17 |
13 |
14 |
150*3*22.2 |
6 |
80 m/s |
50 |
200 |
35.5*32.5*16.5 |
23 |
24 |
5: The relevant knowledge
Choosing Thickness of Cutting Wheels
Cutting discs are available in different thicknesses, and the type of wheel you select depends on the type, shape and thickness of the steel Side Angle Cutting Discthat needs to be cut. For standard everyday jobs on either stainless or mild steel using an angle grinder, choose a 1mm or 1.6mm thickness in your disc.
When working with Aluminium, best results it is recommended to apply cutting wax or other type of saw lubricant to the cutting disc to preserve the life of the blade and avoid chipping. For heavier steel cutting jobs where you need to cut through a significant thickness of metal, select a 1.6mm or 2.5mm thickness of cutting disc. However, it is important to note that thicker wheels cut slower and generate more friction and heat through the cut — often discolouring the workpiece and requiring additional steps to finish.
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