Tork Craft Dia. Cup Wheel 115Mm X M14 Dbl Row Cold Pressed Contractor

Tork Craft Dia. Cup Wheel 115Mm X M14 Dbl Row Cold Pressed Contractor

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Condition
New
Location
South Africa
Product code
TCCW20115-3
Bob Shop ID
674291555


Diamond Cup Wheel

Cup Diameter: Ø115mm
Arbor: M14
MAX RPM: 13 300
Type: Cold Pressed, Double Row

The cup grinding wheel is used with an angle grinder to clean granite, masonry, concrete and stone surfaces.

A diamond blade grinds, rather than cuts through material. The blades typically have segments which contain diamond
crystals embedded throughout the segment for grinding through very hard materials.

Application:

  • Ideal for polishing: concrete, granite, masonry & other construction material.
  • Smooth uneven joints and surfaces on concrete & stones.
  • Preparation of surface for polishing application on granite.
  • Surface cleanup & levelling.


DescriptionSpecification
Packaging TypeClamp shell blister
Package Dimensions180(L) x 153(W) x 35(H)mm
Package Weight420g
MaterialSteel body & Diamond segments
Max RPM13 300
Cup diameterØ115mm
Cup body thickness3mm
Segment height5.5mm
Outer segment width7mm
Outer segment length25mm
Inner segment width7mm
Inner segment length18mm
ArborM14
Segment ConfigurationDouble Row
Bond TypeCold Pressed
Recommended Tool115 / 125mm Angle Grinder
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Features
  • Wet/Dry grinding applications
  • Durable cup shape construction
  • 8 x Vent holes
  • Holes to aid with cooling and dust extraction


Extra Information on Diamond Cup Grinding Wheels

Fitment & Assembly

  • Recommended to use with a compatible dust shroud and vacuum
    system to be fitted to a 115mm/125mm angle grinder.
  • Screw the angle grinder auxiliary handle on either left or right side
    of the gear box for user comfort. Ensure the auxiliary handle is
    fitted correctly to the angle grinder.
  • Adjust the angle grinder safety guard to allow for maximum
    operator protection.
  • Tighten the guard hex screw securely, using the provided hex
    wrench to fasten.
  • Press & hold down the spindle lock of the angle grinder, loosen and
    remove the outer (top) flange nut. Position the diamond cup wheel
    over the M14 spindle ensuring the inner (bottom) flange nut
    remains intact. Screw back on the outer (top) flange and use an
    angle grinder wrench to tighten the outer (top) flange.

What is a diamond blade?

A diamond blade is composed of a circular steel core and the diamond
impregnated segments. The segments are seperated by slots in the core.

These slots assist in cooling the blade during operation by allowing water (wet
cutting) or air (dry cutting) to flow between the segments. The segments or rims
are a mixture of diamond powder and metal powders. The diamonds are industrial
diamonds of different sizes and qualities depending on the material to be cut as
well a the blade type.

How does a diamond blade work?

The individual diamond crystals exposed on the leading edge
and the sides of
the segment or rim carry out the cutting. The operator pushes the rotating blade
into the material and the surface diamonds thus exposed mill a groove in the
material. When the blade mills the material, the latter exerts wear on the
blade. During cutting the exposed diamonds may crack
or break. The material simultaneously starts to abrade the metal matrix, which
releases more diamonds.

The more abrasive the material, the more rapid
the tendency to wear down the matrix. Blades for cutting hard, denseless
abrasive materials (such as tile, bricks, stone or cured concrete), require
a softer metal matrix.

This will wear down faster, replacing the worn diamonds
fairly quickly so that the blade continues to cut.

Blades for cutting soft,
abrasive materials (such as green concrete and asphalt), must have a hard,
abrasion-resistant metal matrix in order to retain the diamonds for a longer
time.

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Different methods of making diamond blades:

Laser welding:

Laser micro-fusion enables the segment to be welded to the core. This bond is
the most powerful and enables the tool to be used for dry cutting and drilling
without segment loss.

Brazing:

Silver brazing solder melts at high temperaturs between the segment and the
core and binds the two elements together. Used for wet cutting, drilling and
grinding.

Cold sintering:

First pressed with a press machine under normal conditions, then laid in
sinter machine under high pressure and temperatures making the compressed metal
powder melt to a solid bond.

Hot pressed sintering:

Pressed with hot press machine under high temperature and pressure, making
the compressed metal powder melt to a solid bond.

Blade types:

Continuous smooth rim:

Provides the smoothest cut in ceramic tiles and ornamental stones.

Turbo/Segmented Turbo:

May produce slight chipping, but generally have a longer life and lower cost
per cut than continous rim blades.

Segmented:

Provide the longest life and lowest cost per cut, but are only suitable for
work where chipping is not a problem.

When cutting without water:
The blade should be allowed to cool off periodically. Cooling can be increased
by al...

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