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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.
The porous bond leaves more space between abrasive grains so heavy amounts of chips and coolant easily flow through.
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.
The bits in these sets have rubber blended into the abrasive, which cushions during grinding to produce a smooth to extra-smooth surface texture.
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.
Produce a smooth surface on precise, intricate grinding jobs.
Sets contain an assortment of tools for grinding, sanding, and cutting on small surface areas.
Each set contains a selection of our most popular grinding bits.
Made of cotton fiber layers embedded with aluminum-oxide grains, these bits grind and finish in one step.
The small 3/32" diameter shank and small head makes these bits good for precise and intricate jobs.
Finish the edges of metal, polymer, and plastic 3D printed parts with the bits, burs, wheels, and brushes in these kits.
The diamond abrasive in these bits is extremely hard and can grind metal, ceramic, and plastic.
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.
With more flaps than standard discs, these last 30-40% longer.
These discs have a harder abrasive than standard flap sanding discs.
The flaps have an abrasive to remove material and a lubricant that minimizes heat to reduce discoloration of the work surface.
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 wrap around the outer edge of these discs to sand welds at right angles.
Set at an angle and widely spaced, the flaps reach into corners.
The premium abrasive stays sharp longer.
Used for heavy cleaning and stripping, these discs have an abrasive-embedded nylon mesh construction that gives you more control over sanding pressure.
Fit these discs over your tool’s arbor to sand stainless steel and hard metals.
A coating prevents dust and debris from building up on the abrasive surface.
The premium abrasive stays sharp longer. Holes in the disc let you see the surface you’re sanding.
Used for stripping, these discs eliminate discoloration from heat buildup.
The cushioned construction gives you more control over sanding pressure, creating finer and more consistent finishes.
A titanium aluminum nitride (TiAlN) coating provides heat and wear resistance for longer life.
Reach around barriers to cut, grind, shape, and remove sharp edges in hard-to-access spots.
Extend your reach with these 3" to 7¼" long burs.
Extend your reach with these 6 1/4" to 7" long burs.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Cut a variety of materials—from rubber to metal to stone.