High-Speed Saw Cut-Off Wheels
High-speed saw cut-off wheels are made of highly reinforced bonded abrasive for heavy-duty cutting at high speeds. These wheels are often used in gas-powered concrete saws and rescue saws for cutting through concrete and steel structures, cutting reliefs in sidewalks, and infrastructure that consists of mixed concrete and rebar.
General Purpose Cut-Off Wheels for Carbon & Stainless Steel
Type 1 Wheel
Type 1 is flat to maximize cutting surface for increased depth of cut when making 90° cuts. Sometimes called straight or type 41, the wheel mounts close to the guard and can affect visibility.
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Cut-Off Wheels for Concrete & Masonry
Cut-off wheels for concrete and masonry are composed of fiberglass-reinforced silicon carbide abrasive to make quick, precise cuts in bricks, stone, ceramic, and tile. Silicon carbide is a sharp, synthetic abrasive that breaks down quickly to maintain a sharp edge for fast cutting of nonmetallic and low-tensile strength metals.
Type 1 Wheel
Type 1 is flat to maximize cutting surface for increased depth of cut when making 90° cuts. Sometimes called straight or type 41, the wheel mounts close to the guard and can affect visibility.
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Cut-Off Wheels for Asphalt
Type 1 Wheel
Type 1 is flat to maximize cutting surface for increased depth of cut when making 90° cuts. Sometimes called straight or type 41, the wheel mounts close to the guard and can affect visibility.
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Cut-Off Wheels for Ductile & Cast Iron
Type 1 Wheel
Type 1 is flat to maximize cutting surface for increased depth of cut when making 90° cuts. Sometimes called straight or type 41, the wheel mounts close to the guard and can affect visibility.
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Rescue Saw Cut-Off Wheels
Type 1 Wheel
Type 1 is flat to maximize cutting surface for increased depth of cut when making 90° cuts. Sometimes called straight or type 41, the wheel mounts close to the guard and can affect visibility.
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Rail Saw Cut-Off Wheels
Type 1 Wheel
Type 1 is flat to maximize cutting surface for increased depth of cut when making 90° cuts. Sometimes called straight or type 41, the wheel mounts close to the guard and can affect visibility.
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