Tork Craft Cutting Disc Masonry 115 X 1.0 X 22.22Mm

Tork Craft Cutting Disc Masonry 115 X 1.0 X 22.22Mm

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Condition
New
Location
South Africa
Product code
ABR115M-2
Bob Shop ID
673894570

Cutting disc for masonry

Compatible with 115mm dia. angle grinders.

Manufactured from high quality Resin
and Silicon Carbide. Designed for
masonry cutting only.

A masonry cutting disc is used for:

  • Brick cutting
  • Concrete cutting
  • Stone cutting
  • Wall chasing

Always make use of the necessary safety equipment when using machinery
or powertools!

DescriptionValue
Size Ø115mm
Blade thickness1.0mm
Bore22.23mm

What is a grinding wheel?

A grinding wheel is a tool used to grind down, polish or cut material such as metal or glass. Like sanders, it uses abrasive grains to wear away the surface in minute particles. Grinding actually sharpens the wheel by breaking those grains and creating new sharp points.

Grinding metal

What is a grinding wheel made of?

A grinding wheel is made from several chemical and mineral ingredients. The formula varies according to what the wheel will be intended to grind, polish or cut.

For metalwork, they use abrasives that are aluminium oxide based. For cutting cement, stone and other non-metal objects they use abrasives that are silicon carbide based.

Even within those two categories, the formula differs between say, a wheel designed for hard steel versus one designed for soft steel. Computer programmed scales automatically weigh the various ingredients, including additives such as iron oxide (for wheels that cut or grind iron) and the mineral Cryolite (which lubricates the abrasives). Powdered and liquid resins bond all these ingedients together.

The grinding disc is then reinforced with fibre glass and a galvanised steel ring goes into the centre of each wheel. The steel ring protects the shaft that spins the grinding wheel.


When using
grinders and wire brushes

When using grinders and wire brushes one should take care of the following:

  • Start with a tidy work place. Tripping over cables and climbing
    over obstacles is not good practice while working.
  • Grinders generate noise and these high frequency sounds will harm
    your hearing. Wear Earmuffs
  • Use a face shield to avoid sparks and metal pieces entering your
    eyes
  • Protect your lungs by wearing a dust mask
  • Wear gloves to protect your hands against sharp edges and hot surfaces
  • Always observe in which direction the sparks fly. Void fires!
  • Keep visitors at a safe distance
  • Always unplug and switch off equipment when leaving the workplace.
Take not and be carefulWear a face shieldWear a dust maskWear gloves
Be careful and observe
Wear a faceshield when grinding
Protect you lungs. Wear a dust mask
Protect your hands against cuts & heat


Wear bootsHot surfacesStack carefullyProtect your hearing
Wear safety foot wear
Careful
Hot surface
Stack items with safety in mind
Wear Ear muffs
Protect your hearing
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