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Cutting Disc for Metal Andre 125 x 1.0 mm Aluminium Pro Line 56A60RBF
Cutting Disc for Metal Andre 125 x 1.0 mm Aluminium Pro Line 56A60RBF
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Cutting Disc for Metal Andre 125 x 1.0 mm Aluminium Pro Line 56A60RBF
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Cutting Disc for Metal Andre 125 x 1.0 mm Aluminium Pro Line 56A60RBF
Cutting Disc for Metal Andre 125 x 1.0 mm Aluminium Pro Line 56A60RBF
Andre Cutting Disc for Metal 125 x 1.0 mm Aluminium Pro Line 56A60RBF is an abrasive disc designed for precise cutting of metal and aluminium on angle grinders that accept 125 mm wheels. The disc features a 1.0 mm thin kerf to reduce material loss and improve cutting accuracy, making it suitable for trimming profiles, sheet metal, and small-diameter pipes in workshop and on-site environments. The product is intended for abrasive cutting operations on ferrous and non-ferrous metals where a fine, fast cut is required.
The thin 1.0 mm kerf minimizes heat build-up and reduces burr formation while allowing faster cutting with less effort compared with thicker discs. The formulation of the disc is balanced for controlled material removal on aluminium and other metals, providing consistent cutting performance and a stable wheel profile during use. Its 125 mm diameter fits a wide range of common angle grinders, enabling flexible use in both professional and DIY settings.
Fit the disc to an angle grinder that accepts 125 mm abrasive wheels, following the grinder manufacturer's mounting and safety instructions. Ensure the grinder is switched off and unplugged (or battery removed) during installation. Use appropriate personal protective equipment including eye protection, hearing protection, gloves and protective clothing. Align the disc with the cut line, apply steady pressure and allow the abrasive to cut at its own rate—avoid forcing the disc. Maintain a stable grip and position to control the cut and reduce vibration.
Use the disc on materials within its intended range, avoid side grinding or using the disc for tasks it is not designed for. Inspect the disc for cracks or damage before use and replace if any defects are found. Store discs flat in a dry place and avoid exposure to extreme temperatures or humidity to maintain performance and safety.
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