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50pc Extra-Large 1-1/2" REINFORCED Cut-Off Wheel - Disc >Badda Bing!
$ 3.69
- Description
- Size Guide
Description
*BY PURCHASING YOU HAVE READ AND AGREED WITH THE TERMS OF THE LISTING.REINFORCED / Cut-Off wheels
1-1/2" Diameter
Inner Hole Diameter: Approximately .125 - .250
Hole size has been a
subjective
issue. Since it's a
point of contention
, we have opted out of listing a specific diameter. Opting instead to just offer a size
range
.
These do require a larger mandrel (see photo 8,9,10) than most inexpensive kits provide. That said they are reasonably easy to find (See Listing Number
221609391557 to buy one or visit a brick and mortar)
.
In the end it's all relative, you are buying in quantity to save money and stock up. But as often happens in doing this there are trade offs in the experience of doing so. That's reality.
Product to product there are usually differences. That's an inherent fact most of us accept as common knowledge and to be expected. So we have done our best to make you aware that these will in all likely hood require a different mandrel than you might currently own. Capiche.
Quantity 50pc
Each purchase = 1 set of 50pc
Rotary Tools:
This HEAVY DUTY set
Features: FIBERGLASS REINFORCED
WHEELS
Easily cuts wood, plastic, and soft metals
Seller notes and personal opinions:
Note: These have a larger inner hole than some, and may require a larger mandrel than you currently own. See listing
221609391557
for a better idea.
(Disclaimer, use your own judgment on how and when to use these) Nothing said here is to be implied as correct or proper use. Power tools can be dangerous and cause injury and common sense and personal responsibility must prevail.
Hard metals can be cut as well. You will go through more wheels than softer materials and it's a slower process,.. I do it regularly. It does wear on the rotary tool and shorten the lifespan so keep that in mind. These are really nice for things you don't want to pull a torch out for or a heavy power tool. It produces a cleaner cut which means less machining work. Often these are a good solution for close quarters work.
These are by design meant to wear down and that's actually a good thing. It helps absorb & reduce heat, remove waste, absorb shock, and lessen the possibility of tool damage and personal injury.
Buy one set to get started and try them or three to have on hand for future projects. It's one of those things you really almost can't have too many of around. I keep a draw full of different attachments etc. You will use them regularly if you have them. I know I do.
Always wear eye protection, proper clothing and gloves.
Respect the tool, the worked material, be alert, and absolutely never operate while impaired !
Always keep your RPM's up. If you are alert it will reduce the chances of the tool binding, over heating and getting hurt. It's like the old adage of,.. it's the dull knife that cuts you. Being to aggressive is a No-No. If it isn't working out,... opt for a better solution.
Good luck with all your projects and Thank You.