BHA Metal and Stainless Steel Cut Off Wheels for Die Grinders, 3” x 1/16” x 1/4” - 25 Pack
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I used them on my Milwaukee battery-powered cutoff tool, which had the same dimensions as yours. They did a fantastic job. Cutting up to 1/4 inch steel, thin stainless steel, and some thin aluminum with a narrow kerf is possible. I would buy it again without a doubt.
I use it on a Milwaukee cutting saw and it seems to work fine.
Only if the arbors of the two saws are the same size.
It's designed for something a little more powerful, but if the arbor is big enough, I'm sure you could make it work.
Selected User Reviews For BHA Metal and Stainless Steel Cut Off Wheels for Die Grinders, 3” x 1/16” x 1/4” - 25 Pack
3/8" is written on these. They appear to be 375, but they are actually three. They can't ride on the die grinder flange without moving because there's too much side clearance. I'm not going to buy any more.
These were purchased to go with my Milwaukee M12 cut-off saw. So far, I've used two disks, the first of which exploded halfway through a 3/8 all thread piece. So far, the second appears to be working well. Hopefully, the first one was a fluke and the rest will be better.
This set of cut-off wheels is a steal! I've already gone through a few with no problems and have been using them on a new battery-powered right angle die grinder with excellent results. I haven't had a single disc break apart, and they seem to last the same amount of time as the big box stores. I've used these to cut mild steel, stainless steel, and aluminum with no problems, and the small amount of metal near the collet helps these grip and not spin. These are highly recommended!.
Make a financial plan. That is the worst set of cut-off wheels I've ever seen. That's not going to cut it. I asked for a refund and returned the items. Rather than sending more of the same, they sent even more of the same. Which was a complete no-no. As soon as they arrived, I promptly returned them. They're now claiming that they didn't get them. So, beware, I believe that if you buy this and discover that it is not only too big and rubs your guard, but also that it will not cut, you should return it. It will be impossible for you to get your money back if you do business with this company.
Calipers were used to measure the thickness of these discs, which is about 40 thousandths of an inch. A 3" cutoff disc that is 1/16" thick and measured in the same way is about 80 tons. For comparison, a thin Dremel cutoff disc measures about 24 thousandths of an inch. At 60 thousandths of a millimeter, an angle grinder cutoff disc. br>br>They wear out much faster than I anticipated. However, they cut quickly and the fiberglass backing keeps them together well.
I've had no trouble cutting through sway bar end links and hardened exhaust bolts. It hasn't been necessary to replace the disk yet. The disk has a good bite to it, and it wears slowly.
These are only about 15-minutes long. 20% thinner than standard 201/16" wheels - I estimate them to be around 0. 050". br>I first purchased a pack of 1/16" wheels, then purchased these in the hopes of achieving a faster cut with my air tool's limited horsepower - However, there isn't much of a difference because they aren't nearly as thin as advertised. br>However, in hindsight, I should have purchased these first - However, purchasing both does not appear to be a good idea.
3/8" Bore = 000"br> 376" - 377" is the correct spelling. Thickness = 375"br>1/32" 045" - Should be "050" instead of "050". 032"br>br>They're a little thicker than advertised, but then again, so is the other brand I just finished using. br>These discs cut 18 ga stainless steel pipe well in my 22K rmp die grinder. br>br>Overall. This purchase exceeded my expectations in terms of quality and price, and I would not hesitate to order more.