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GTV Corundum Cutting Disc 230mm for Metal and Inox, 1.9mm
GTV Corundum Cutting Disc 230mm for Metal and Inox, 1.9mm
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GTV Corundum Cutting Disc 230mm for Metal and Inox, 1.9mm
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GTV Corundum Cutting Disc 230mm for Metal and Inox, 1.9mm
GTV Corundum Cutting Disc 230mm for Metal and Inox, 1.9mm
The GTV corundum cutting disc with a diameter of 230mm and a thickness of 1.9mm is a professional-grade abrasive tool engineered for high-performance cutting of metal and stainless steel (inox). Designed for reliability and precision, this disc allows for clean, efficient cuts in various demanding materials, making it a versatile addition to any workshop or construction site.
This cutting disc offers exceptional durability and stability during operation, ensuring consistent results even when working with tough stainless steel. Its optimized thickness of 1.9mm balances cutting speed with structural integrity, reducing material waste and minimizing heat buildup. The high-quality corundum abrasive grain provides a long service life and maintains sharp cutting performance throughout the life of the disc, allowing for smooth operation with standard angle grinders.
This disc is specifically optimized for metal and stainless steel applications and should not be used for cutting masonry, concrete, stone, or wood, as this can damage the disc and pose safety risks. It is also not intended for grinding or side-loading applications.
Ensure the angle grinder is disconnected from the power source before mounting the disc. Place the disc onto the spindle, ensuring it is centered correctly, and tighten the locking nut securely using the appropriate tool. Always wear protective equipment, including safety glasses, gloves, and hearing protection. Start the grinder and allow it to reach full speed before bringing the disc into contact with the workpiece. Apply steady, light pressure, letting the disc do the work without forcing it through the material.
Always inspect the disc for cracks or damage before each use. Never use a disc that has been dropped or shows signs of wear. Maintain a consistent angle during cutting to prevent binding or disc breakage.
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