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Grinding Wheel Andre 125 mm x 8 mm x 20 mm, 95A60N7VTE10-35, Type 1C
Grinding Wheel Andre 125 mm x 8 mm x 20 mm, 95A60N7VTE10-35, Type 1C
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Grinding Wheel Andre 125 mm x 8 mm x 20 mm, 95A60N7VTE10-35, Type 1C
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Grinding Wheel Andre 125 mm x 8 mm x 20 mm, 95A60N7VTE10-35, Type 1C
Grinding Wheel Andre 125 mm x 8 mm x 20 mm, 95A60N7VTE10-35, Type 1C
Andre grinding wheel 125 mm x 8 mm x 20 mm, abrasive grade 95A60N7VTE10-35, Type 1C is a bonded abrasive wheel engineered for precision metalworking and surface finishing. Designed to fit machines with a 20 mm bore, this 125 mm diameter wheel delivers consistent material removal on steel and other metals. The wheel's 8 mm thickness and Type 1C profile make it suitable for bench grinders and angle grinders where controlled stock removal and stable wheel support are required.
The wheel provides uniform cutting performance and predictable wear due to its specified abrasive grade and bond formulation. Its compact 125 mm diameter and 8 mm width enable access to tighter spaces while maintaining adequate grinding surface. Compatibility with standard 20 mm mounting ensures secure attachment and stable operation on commonly used grinders. The construction balances cutting rate and surface finish, supporting tasks such as deburring, edge rounding and fine grinding without excessive vibration.
Mount the wheel on a grinder with a 20 mm arbor, ensuring flanges and mounting surfaces are clean and correctly positioned to prevent wobble. Check that the grinder is switched off and unplugged before fitting. Tighten securely according to the tool manufacturer's instructions and perform a ring test if recommended by the wheel manufacturer. Operate the grinder at the permitted rotational speed, apply moderate pressure, and move the workpiece steadily to avoid localized overheating or excessive removal. Allow the wheel to cool between extended passes and replace if signs of cracking, severe wear, or imbalance appear.
For optimal results, match wheel speed to the grinder's rated rpm and use appropriate personal protective equipment: eye protection, face shield, gloves and hearing protection. Use coolant or intermittent contact when working on heat-sensitive parts to reduce thermal damage. Store the wheel in a dry, temperature-stable location away from impact or heavy loads to preserve its structural integrity.
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