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Made of aluminum oxide, these bits are well suited for use on most metals and materials that are not heat sensitive.
The abrasive grains in these bits are blended with rubber, which cushions during grinding to produce a smoother surface texture than other bits with similar grits.
The bits in these sets have rubber blended into the abrasive, which cushions during grinding to produce a smooth to extra-smooth surface texture.
Bits thread onto mounted shanks so you can quickly switch head shapes without removing the shank. The abrasive grains are blended with rubber, which cushions during grinding to produce a smoother surface texture than other bits with similar grits.
The abrasive grains in these discs are blended with rubber, which cushions during grinding to produce a smoother surface texture than other discs with similar grits. Discs attach to your grinder with a shank.
Produce a smooth surface on precise, intricate grinding jobs.
A diamond abrasive that's bonded to a rubber cushioning makes these bits last 10 to 20 times longer than rubber-cushioned bits without diamond. Because they’re cushioned during grinding, these bits produce a smoother surface texture than other bits with similar grits.
Bits are specially formulated to stay cool during grinding, so they won’t mar or discolor stainless steel.
Set contains a selection of our most popular hex-shank grinding bits. Use them in any drill chuck that accepts a 1/4" hex shank.
Use bits in any drill chuck that accepts a 1/4" hex shank.
Each set contains a selection of our most popular grinding bits.
Similar to diamond, boron nitride is harder than aluminum oxide and lasts longer. Bits are also known as jig grinding pins and mandrels.
The small 3/32" diameter shank and small head makes these bits good for precise and intricate jobs.
Made of ceramic alumina, these bits prevent material and heat buildup better than bits made of boron nitride and aluminum oxide when used on steel, stainless steel, iron, and titanium.
Sets contain an assortment of tools for grinding, sanding, and cutting on small surface areas.
Made of cotton fiber layers embedded with aluminum-oxide grains, these bits grind and finish in one step.
The diamond abrasive in these bits is extremely hard and lasts longer than tungsten carbide. For longer tool life and improved finish, use a water- or oil-soluble mist or coolant.
Almost as hard as diamond, these tungsten carbide bits cut through nonmetals without generating heat.
Best for grinding composites, fiberglass, plaster, plastic, rubber, and wood without generating heat, these sets include a selection of our most popular tungsten carbide bits.
Made with diamond abrasive, these bits are extremely hard and last longer than tungsten carbide. They have a small shank and head for precise and intricate jobs.
Grind a variety of materials, from metal to ceramic and plastic, in precise, detailed jobs.
Best for intricate, precise grinding jobs on metal, ceramic, and plastic, these sets include diamond abrasive bits with different head shapes.
The diamond abrasive in these bits is extremely hard and can grind metal, ceramic, and plastic.
Finish the edges of metal, polymer, and plastic 3D printed parts with the bits, burs, wheels, and brushes in these kits.
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.
The perforated honeycomb pattern cuts carbide, ceramics, and glass without the need for cleaning.
The silicon carbide abrasive in these wheels is suspended in rubber for a cushioned grind with light material removal.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Made with reinforced aluminum oxide, these wheels are designed for light grinding, cutting, and notching in steel pipelines.
Multiple layers of nylon mesh embedded with abrasive provide a cushioned grind. Also known as unitized discs or 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Use on 7" and 9" angle grinders and sanders to remove paint, rust, and scale from hard surfaces.
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.
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.
The special shapes of these wheels provide more clearance than typical straight wheels.
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.
The porous bond leaves more space between abrasive grains so heavy amounts of chips and coolant easily flow through.
Made with boron nitride, second in hardness to diamond, these wheels are highly wear resistant and easily cut difficult-to-grind steel parts.
A nickel-coated diamond grit and synthetic resin bond make these wheels extremely hard and wear resistant.
Remove material and shape metal cylindrical forms or parts without the need for centers or fixtures.
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.
Wheels remove more material than other grinding wheels with cotton laminate.
A combination of cotton laminate and aluminum oxide abrasive creates a smoother surface than other grinding wheels with similar grits.
Quickly remove vinyl, decals, tape, and double-sided molding striping and trim without damaging the surface below.
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.
The single point on these cleaners removes more material than multiple-point cleaners.
The larger face offers better control, while multiple points provide a finer finish than single-point cleaners.
Twist the knurled adjustment knob on these cleaners to advance the replaceable point.
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.
A concentrated amount of diamond abrasive produces a finer finish than other multiple-point cleaners.
Use to clean or create rounded shapes on the wheel surface.
Mount these cleaners to the T-slot of your surface grinder or secure them to a magnetic chuck.
Reshape worn grinding wheels so they’ll continue to run straight by holding these truing sticks against the wheels as they turn.
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.
Grind flat stock and flat surfaces with these segments.
Longer lasting than grinding bits, these abrasive cones remove heavy amounts of material and leave a rough surface texture. They have a threaded insert that attaches to the spindle on a straight grinder. Use in corners and inside castings.
Sharpen, deburr, and grind metal surfaces.
Keep a variety of bits on hand for routing, inlaying, and mortising in wood and other soft materials.
Maintain tools, molds, and dies. These stones can be used by hand or in power tools with a compatible holder.
Each of these sets comes with four differently shaped stones.
Also known as Crystolon stones, these abrade quickly to create a smooth or extra-smooth finish.
Remove surface scale left by the EDM (electrical discharge machining) process.
Strong and wear-resistant, these thin bonded-ceramic stones have some give when pressure is applied.
The abrasive is specially treated for use on high-grade mold steels such as P-20, H-13, and 420 stainless steel.
The abrasive is specially treated for use on aluminum, brass, bronze, and other soft metal molds and dies.
A different grit on each side enables multistep sharpening with one stone.
Quickly sharpen straight-blade tools.
Three separate grit surfaces enable multistep sharpening with one stone.
The reservoir in the base keeps the stone clean and oiled.
Sets include an assortment of sharpening stones in different grits.
Diamond particles embedded in the steel sharpen while straightening knife edges.
Align blade edges with these hand-held tools.
The backing cushions the abrasive to prevent gouging your work surface.
Finish and polish metals without producing dust.
The rubber backing cushions the abrasive to prevent gouging your aluminum, soft metal, and nonmetal work surfaces.
The abrasive in these blocks wears evenly to maintain a flat surface. They can be used to remove burrs from metal die fixtures and machine parts or to clean magnetic chucks.
Access tight spots. These sticks are spring-loaded to hold a small sanding belt taut, but you can easily rotate the belt when it becomes worn.
Pointed teeth cut wood and rubber quickly without clogging.
Thread rubber-cushioned grinding bits onto one of these arbors to use them in drills and die grinders.