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Grinding Wheel LUKAS MK 36 N V10 32x32x6 for Rotary Tools — T30 3232 05
Grinding Wheel LUKAS MK 36 N V10 32x32x6 for Rotary Tools — T30 3232 05
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Grinding Wheel LUKAS MK 36 N V10 32x32x6 for Rotary Tools — T30 3232 05
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Grinding Wheel LUKAS MK 36 N V10 32x32x6 for Rotary Tools — T30 3232 05
Grinding Wheel LUKAS MK 36 N V10 32x32x6 for Rotary Tools — T30 3232 05
The LUKAS MK 36 N V10 32x32x6 grinding wheel for rotary tools is a compact abrasive disc designed for precision cutting, grinding and material removal on metal, stone and similar hard surfaces. With a 32 mm diameter and 6 mm thickness, this wheel fits pin-type and rotary tool setups that accept small discs. It is intended for detail work such as deburring, shaping and tool sharpening in workshop, repair and hobby environments where controlled material removal and fine edge preparation are required.
The wheel offers a balance of abrasive performance and dimensional stability suitable for small-scale and precision operations. Its compact size enables access to confined areas and fine contours. The disc is compatible with standard rotary tool attachments for secure mounting and effective transfer of rotational force, allowing steady cutting and dressing of edges. Materials such as steel, cast iron, non-ferrous metals and certain stone types can be processed with predictable wear and consistent results when used as intended.
Install the grinding wheel according to the rotary tool manufacturer’s instructions, ensuring the mounting is secure and the tool is disconnected from power during fitting. Operate the tool at recommended speeds for the wheel and the material being worked on; avoid excessive pressure—allow the abrasive to do the cutting to minimize clogging and overheating. Use steady, controlled passes and keep the contact angle appropriate for the task to maintain wheel life and achieve uniform results. Inspect the wheel before each use for cracks or damage and replace if any defect is present.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment including eye protection, hearing protection and gloves. Workpieces should be securely clamped. For best results on metals, use moderate speed and light pressure; for stone or masonry, use intermittent contact to avoid overheating. Store the wheel in a dry, vibration-free environment away from direct sunlight and corrosive substances.
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