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Flat Grinding Wheel Andre 200×20×32 mm 99A60K7VE01-35, White (Type 1)
Flat Grinding Wheel Andre 200×20×32 mm 99A60K7VE01-35, White (Type 1)
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Flat Grinding Wheel Andre 200×20×32 mm 99A60K7VE01-35, White (Type 1)
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Flat Grinding Wheel Andre 200×20×32 mm 99A60K7VE01-35, White (Type 1)
Flat Grinding Wheel Andre 200×20×32 mm 99A60K7VE01-35, White (Type 1)
Flat Grinding Wheel Andre 200×20×32 mm 99A60K7VE01-35, White (Type 1) is a bench and pedestal grinder wheel designed for general-purpose metalworking tasks. With a 200 mm diameter, 20 mm width and 32 mm bore, this white abrasive wheel is intended for material removal, surface finishing and edge dressing on various ferrous and non-ferrous metals where a white abrasive is specified. The wheel is manufactured for use with compatible flanges and safety guards on stationary grinding machines.
The wheel provides a balance of cutting performance and surface quality thanks to its white abrasive composition. Its dimensions and standard Type 1 profile make it suitable for straightforward mounting on most bench and pedestal grinders with a 32 mm spindle. The construction aims to deliver consistent wear characteristics and predictable dressing behaviour while minimising vibration during operation when mounted correctly.
Before mounting, inspect the wheel for any visible damage and ensure the grinder is switched off and unplugged. Fit the wheel using compatible flanges and tighten according to the grinder manufacturer’s instructions; do not overtighten. Verify that safety guards are in place and that the wheel is properly balanced. When operating, apply steady, moderate pressure and keep the workpiece moving to avoid excessive heat build-up. Use appropriate coolant or intermittent contact if required for the material being worked. After use, allow the wheel to stop completely before leaving the machine and perform regular dressing to restore the cutting face as necessary.
Use eye, face and hand protection, and follow the safety guidelines provided by the grinder manufacturer. Match wheel speed rating to the grinder’s maximum RPM and replace the wheel if cracked, chipped or otherwise compromised. Select an appropriate dressing tool to maintain wheel profile and performance for the intended metalworking tasks.
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