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EXO Cutting Wheel for Sandstone Flame 3.6 mm, EXO model 141072
EXO Cutting Wheel for Sandstone Flame 3.6 mm, EXO model 141072
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EXO Cutting Wheel for Sandstone Flame 3.6 mm, EXO model 141072
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EXO Cutting Wheel for Sandstone Flame 3.6 mm, EXO model 141072
EXO Cutting Wheel for Sandstone Flame 3.6 mm, EXO model 141072
EXO Cutting Wheel for Sandstone Flame 3.6 mm, EXO model 141072 is a diamond-tipped cutting wheel engineered for precise cutting and shaping of sandstone. The wheel’s 3.6 mm cutting thickness provides a narrow kerf for accurate, controlled cuts in architectural stonework, façade details, tiles and other sandstone elements. It is intended for use with compatible angle grinders and masonry cutting tools designed for stone materials.
The wheel offers a narrow cutting thickness that reduces material waste and allows fine, accurate finishing. Its diamond-edged rim is designed to deliver steady cutting performance through sandstone, preserving the integrity of fragile edges. The wheel is balanced for consistent rotation, which helps reduce vibration and supports cleaner cuts when used with appropriate tools and RPM ranges.
Mount the cutting wheel on a compatible angle grinder or masonry cutter according to the tool manufacturer’s instructions and ensure the wheel is secured and runs true. Select a suitable rotation speed and, if applicable, a wet or dry cutting method recommended for the tool and stone type. Make steady, controlled passes without forcing the wheel; allow the diamond edge to cut at its own pace to avoid overheating and premature wear. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment such as eye protection, gloves, respiratory protection, and hearing protection.
To extend wheel life and maintain cut quality, avoid excessive side pressure, keep the cutting zone clear of debris, and follow the angle grinder manufacturer’s speed limits. For best results on brittle sandstone, consider making several shallow passes rather than a single deep cut and, when possible, use water cooling if the tool supports wet cutting to reduce dust and heat.
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