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Grinding Wheel Disc 25 mm Wolfcraft WF2170000 for Rotary Tools
Grinding Wheel Disc 25 mm Wolfcraft WF2170000 for Rotary Tools
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Grinding Wheel Disc 25 mm Wolfcraft WF2170000 for Rotary Tools
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Grinding Wheel Disc 25 mm Wolfcraft WF2170000 for Rotary Tools
Grinding Wheel Disc 25 mm Wolfcraft WF2170000 for Rotary Tools
Wolfcraft grinding wheel disc WF2170000 with a 25 mm diameter is a compact abrasive accessory designed for use with rotary tools and mini grinders. The small round disc enables precise surface grinding, deburring and shaping of small metal, wood and plastic parts. Its size makes it suitable for working in tight spaces and for detail tasks in repair work, model making and general DIY applications.
The 25 mm grinding wheel offers accurate material removal and controlled shaping on narrow or confined surfaces without the need for large tools. Its round profile allows consistent contact with curved and flat surfaces, while compatibility with standard rotary tool mandrels provides quick mounting. The disc is intended for short, precise operations such as finishing edges, removing burrs and refining small contours on various materials.
Fit the grinding wheel disc to a compatible rotary tool following the tool manufacturer's instructions for mounting discs and mandrels. Ensure the tool is switched off and disconnected from the power source during fitting. Operate the tool at recommended speeds for small-diameter abrasive discs to avoid overheating or excessive vibration. Apply light, steady pressure and move the disc along the workpiece to remove material gradually. For precise results, make several light passes rather than heavy cuts.
Wear appropriate personal protective equipment such as safety glasses, a dust mask and hearing protection. Secure the workpiece before grinding and avoid side-loading the disc. Check the disc condition before use and replace if damaged or excessively worn. Use lower rotational speeds for small discs and for work on plastic to prevent melting or clogging.
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