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More durable than our Light Duty Grinders, these are designed for more frequent use.
Use these grinders for light, intermittent grinding and sanding.
Rated for continuous use to take on tough jobs, these grinders have heavy duty gears for smooth operation and long tool life.
The threaded spindles on these grinders accept raised-hub grinding wheels.
With no cord to limit mobility, you can take these battery-powered grinders wherever they’re needed.
Connect these dust hoods to your vacuum system to contain and remove dust and fine particles while grinding or cutting.
With more power than angle grinders, these vertical grinders quickly remove large amounts of stock, rust, scale, and other materials.
Use sanding belts on your grinder. Slip your belt onto the rubber tire and inflate to the desired hardness.
Use sanding belts on your grinder. As the wheel rotates, the rubber tire expands and holds the belt in place.
Reshape worn grinding wheels so they’ll continue to run straight by holding these truing sticks against the wheels as they turn.
Use to clean or create rounded shapes on the wheel surface.
The single point on these cleaners removes more material than multiple-point cleaners.
Mount these cleaners to the T-slot of your surface grinder or secure them to a magnetic chuck.
Mount these truing cleaners to a T-slot to reshape worn diamond and CBN grinding wheels.
Cleaners maintain a consistent speed for minimal diamond loss. Use to reshape worn diamond and CBN grinding wheels.
A single point removes more material than cleaners with multiple points.
Furnished with multiple points, these clean faster and leave a more uniform finish than single-point cleaners.
The larger face offers better control, while multiple points provide a finer finish than single-point cleaners.
A concentrated amount of diamond abrasive produces a finer finish than other multiple-point cleaners.
Also known as dressing sticks, these can be used to sharpen a variety of abrasive wheels.
Also known as hooded dressers, these cleaners reveal new layers of sharp abrasive and deflect flying chips.
Twist the knurled adjustment knob on these cleaners to advance the replaceable point.
The special shapes of these wheels provide more clearance than typical straight wheels.
The porous bond leaves more space between abrasive grains so heavy amounts of chips and coolant easily flow through.
Typically used with cylindrical, surface, and ID grinders, these wheels are specially designed to grind the inside diameter of workpieces.
Unlike aluminum oxide wheels, these silicon carbide wheels won’t clog when grinding soft metals.
Made with boron nitride, second in hardness to diamond, these wheels are highly wear resistant and easily cut difficult-to-grind steel parts.
A more durable abrasive allows these wheels to remove more material and last longer than Norton General Purpose Grinding Wheels. They are also known as Type 1 wheels and straight wheels.
Use these wheels for precision grinding on surface, cylindrical, and tool and cutter grinders. They are also known as Type 1 wheels and straight wheels.
Remove material and shape metal cylindrical forms or parts without the need for centers or fixtures.
A nickel-coated diamond grit and synthetic resin bond make these wheels extremely hard and wear resistant.
A good value for everyday use, these wheels offer an economical balance between heavy material removal and long life. They are also known as Type 27 wheels, raised-hub wheels, and grinding discs.
Made with reinforced aluminum oxide, these wheels are designed for light grinding, cutting, and notching in steel pipelines.
A blend of ceramic alumina and zirconia alumina removes material at a 50% faster rate than our Long-Life Grinding Wheels. Wheels are also known as Type 27 wheels, raised-hub wheels, and grinding discs.
The absence of iron, sulfur, and chlorine in these wheels means they won’t corrode or discolor stainless steel. They are also known as INOX wheels, Type 27 wheels, raised-hub wheels, and grinding discs.
Made with aluminum oxide in a diamond pattern, these flexible wheels remove mill scale from metal, including pipe, in a single step.
Wheels are a blend of aluminum oxide and zirconia alumina, which removes more material and lasts three times as long as our General Purpose Grinding Wheels. They are also known as Type 27 wheels, raised-hub wheels, and grinding discs.
Bonded without any wax or rubber filler, these wheels resist material buildup. They are also known as Type 27 wheels, raised-hub wheels, and grinding discs.
A large grinding surface, combined with a thick layer of rough abrasive removes more material than other wheels. They are also known as Type 11 wheels, flared-cup wheels, snagging wheels, and cup stones.
The saucer shape lets you hold these wheels at shallower angles than Type 27 wheels, so they’re more comfortable to handle. They are also known as Type 28 wheels and raised-hub wheels.
Multiple layers of nylon mesh embedded with abrasive provide a cushioned grind. Also known as unitized discs or wheels.
A blend of cotton laminate and aluminum oxide creates a smoother surface than other grinding wheels with similar grits. Wheels are also known as Type 27 wheels and raised-hub wheels.
Heat-dissipating holes reduce material buildup and extend the life of the wheel. Wheels have a semiflexible backing that conforms to curved and rough surfaces.
The flexible backing on these wheels conforms to curved and rough surfaces.
Grind a variety of materials, such as metal, fiberglass, and ceramics. Also known as (AVOS) Type 29 wheels, they have an upside-down dish shape for a large contact area.
Silicon carbide cuts through concrete and stone without generating much heat. Wheels are also known as Type 27 wheels, raised-hub wheels, and grinding discs.
Wheels have a large surface area and a thick layer of rough abrasive for heavy material removal on concrete and stone. They are also known as Type 11 wheels, flared-cup wheels, snagging wheels, and cup stones.
Use on 7" and 9" angle grinders and sanders to remove paint, rust, and scale from hard surfaces.
Quickly remove vinyl, decals, tape, and double-sided molding striping and trim without damaging the surface below.
Use these wheels for heavy material removal in one spot or along a weld seam. They are also known as Type 1 wheels and snagging wheels.
A combination of cotton laminate and aluminum oxide abrasive creates a smoother surface than other grinding wheels with similar grits.
Wheels remove more material than other grinding wheels with cotton laminate.
The silicon carbide abrasive in these wheels is suspended in rubber for a cushioned grind with light material removal.
The perforated honeycomb pattern cuts carbide, ceramics, and glass without the need for cleaning.
Use these wheels for light grinding, deburring, and sharpening.
Designed to stand up to heavy use, these wheels remove more material than our general purpose grinding wheels.
Grind flat stock and flat surfaces with these segments.
Thicker, more pliable, and less aggressive than standard nylon mesh quick-change discs, use these for finer sanding on curved surfaces.
The abrasive-embedded nylon mesh construction gives you more control over sanding pressure.
Debur, clean, and blend faster than other nylon mesh discs.
The heavy duty construction provides more support than standard discs for heavy material removal.
These discs have a harder abrasive than standard flexible-edge quick-change discs.
The outer 3/8" of these discs is extremely flexible to prevent marring or gouging your work when sanding a radius or contour.
These discs have a harder abrasive than standard quick-change discs.
A special fastener on the back of these discs allows you to easily swap one disc for another.
The premium abrasive stays sharp longer.
These discs have a long-lasting diamond abrasive.
Used for heavy cleaning and stripping, these discs have an abrasive-embedded nylon mesh construction that gives you more control over sanding pressure.
The abrasive-embedded mesh construction gives you more control over sanding pressure, creating finer and more consistent finishes.
Holes in the disc let you see the surface you’re sanding.
A coating prevents dust and debris from building up on the abrasive surface.
Fit these discs over your tool's arbor.
Fit these discs over your tool's arbor to sand masonry, ceramics, and composites.
Fit these discs over your tool's arbor to sand aluminum, soft metals, and nonmetals.
Used for stripping, these discs eliminate discoloration from heat buildup.
Fit these discs over your tool’s arbor to sand stainless steel and hard metals.
The premium abrasive stays sharp longer. Holes in the disc let you see the surface you’re sanding.
Holes allow dust removal when used with a vacuum sander.
The cushioned construction gives you more control over sanding pressure, creating finer and more consistent finishes.
Quickly attach, remove, and reuse these discs with a compatible sanding tool or backup pad.
The mesh backing lets sanding dust and debris escape during use, preventing material build up on the abrasive surface.
The premium abrasive lasts longer as well as cuts faster and produces a more consistent finish than standard hook and loop discs.
Made of foam, these discs can conform to contoured shapes, corners, and sharp edges.
These discs are abrasive-embedded cloth with a cushioned layer.
The thick, abrasive-embedded nylon mesh construction gives you maximum control over sanding pressure.
Secure the shank into the collet or chuck of your tool.
Press onto a compatible sanding tool or backup pad; peel off to remove.
These discs have a harder abrasive than standard flap sanding discs.
With more flaps than standard discs, these last 30-40% longer.
Overlapping abrasive flaps bonded to a backing plate provide consistent material removal and even finishes.
The abrasive-embedded mesh construction gives you more control over sanding pressure, creating more consistent finishes.
The backing plate on these discs can be sheared away as the abrasive flaps wear down, allowing you to use more of the disc rather than replacing with a new one.
The flaps alternate between an abrasive to remove material and a lubricant that minimizes heat to reduce discoloration of the work surface.
A heavy duty backing plate provides more support than standard discs for heavy material removal.
The flaps wrap around the outer edge of these discs to sand welds at right angles.
These discs have a harder abrasive than standard flap sanding discs for corners.
Set at an angle and widely spaced, the overlapping abrasive flaps reach into corners.
The flaps have an abrasive to remove material and a lubricant that minimizes heat to reduce discoloration of the work surface.
Set at an angle and widely spaced, the flaps reach into corners.
Use with commercial floor buffing machines to sand wood floors and strip tape from concrete.
Use these discs with commercial floor buffing machines to sand wood floors.
Serrations on the wheel prevent heat buildup, allowing for fast, aggressive sanding and long belt life.
Designed to rotate independently of the disc, these pads clear material buildup on the abrasive surface for longer disc life.
Thread one of these backup pads onto the tool’s arbor, then attach a sanding disc and secure with the disc nut.
These pads are designed to channel air flow to the sanding disc for cooler operation, prolonging the life of the disc.
Holes in the pad align with holes in the sanding disc for a clearer view of the sanding surface.
Thread these pads onto the tool’s arbor.
Secure the shank into the collet or chuck of your tool. Attach the quick-change fastener on the sanding disc to the corresponding fastener on the backup pad.
The flexible edge of the sanding disc overhangs these backup pads.
Mount one of these pads onto the tool's arbor.
Secure the shank into the collet or chuck of a tool.
Use screws to attach these pads to a tool.
Thread the stud into the tool's spindle.
Thread the stud into the tool's spindle and then press the sanding disc onto the backup pad.
Swap between hook-and-loop and adhesive-backed sanding discs on one sander. Rather than replace your entire sanding pad, mount these adapters to create a hook-and-loop or adhesive-backed attachment.
An extra-fine layer of fiberglass mesh reinforcement allows these wheels to make smoother cuts than standard bench-grinder cutoff wheels when cutting metal such as aluminum, iron, stainless steel, and steel.
These steel wheels have a diamond grit edge, so they last longer than standard bench-grinder cutoff wheels when cutting hard, nonferrous materials such as carbide, ceramics, and glass.
Made with boron nitride, second only in hardness to diamond, these wheels are highly wear resistant, so they easily cut steel with a Rockwell hardness of C50 or greater, including alloy steel, A2, D2, and T15 tool steel.
Premium-grade abrasive materials and two layers of fiberglass mesh reinforcement give these wheels a longer life than standard cutoff wheels when cutting metal such as iron, stainless steel, and steel.
Also known as Type 27, raised-hub, and depressed-center cutoff wheels, these wheels outperform Type 1 wheels when making flush cuts in metal.
These high-density ceramic or ceramic oxide wheels have two layers of fiberglass mesh reinforcement and last up to twice as long as long-life cutoff wheels when cutting iron, stainless steel, and steel.
Run these high-density aluminum oxide wheels at higher speeds than standard cutoff wheels to make quick cuts in aluminum, iron, stainless steel, and steel.
Use these wheels to cut through metal such as iron, stainless steel, and steel.
Use these clog-resistant zirconia alumina wheels to make quick cuts in soft metal such as aluminum, brass, and copper.
The combination of ceramic alumina and zirconia alumina in these wheels lasts up to ten times longer than aluminum oxide when cutting hard metal such as Inconel, Hastelloy, and tool steel.
With less than 0.1% iron, chloride, and sulfur contaminants, these wheels prevent corrosion and discoloration on stainless steel.
For quick cuts in stainless steel, run these high-density zirconia alumina wheels at a higher rpm than standard cutoff wheels.
Made with diamond, the strongest abrasive material, these wheels are extremely hard and wear resistant, so they stand up to ceramics and glass.
Make cuts in hard, brittle materials such as firebrick, stone, and concrete.
Ideal when working across multiple materials, these wheels are specially constructed to cut plastic, fiberglass, concrete, and ceramic, as well as metal.
Made of premium grade abrasives, these wheels are strong and thick for making notches in stainless steel.
Made of ceramic alumina or a combination of ceramic alumina and zirconia alumina, these wheels last up to ten times longer than standard cutoff wheels when cutting hard metal such as Inconel, Hastelloy, and tool steel.
Also known as Type 27, raised-hub, and depressed-center cutoff wheels, these wheels outperform Type 1 wheels when making flush cuts.
Switch between cutting and deburring aluminum, iron, stainless steel, and steel without the need to change your wheel.
Made of ceramic alumina, these wheels last 10 times longer than standard cutoff wheels when cutting hard metal, such as tool steel. These wheels, also known as Type 27, raised hub, and depressed-center cutoff wheels, outperform Type 1 wheels when making flush cuts.
Made of premium grade abrasives, these wheels are strong and thick for making notches in aluminum, iron, stainless steel, and steel.
Made of premium grade abrasives, these wheels make fast, burr-free cuts in stainless steel.
Often used on duct, these ultra-thin wheels make fast, clean cuts in thin metal that minimize burrs and discoloration from heat.
Prevent corrosion and discoloration on stainless steel—these wheels contain less than 0.1% iron, chloride, and sulfur contaminants.
With an X-shaped arbor hole, these wheels quickly and safely click into X-lock grinders without wrenches or flange nuts.