Depressed-Center Grinding Wheels
General Purpose Grinding Wheels for Carbon & Stainless Steel
Type 27 Wheel
Type 27 (sometimes called type 42) has a raised hub to allow the wheel to contact the workpiece flat or up to a 45° angle. Sometimes called depressed center or raised hub wheels, they're reinforced with fiberglass to provide extra stability when working on an edge.
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Type 28 Wheel
Type 28 has a depressed center and an edge that angles downward toward the workpiece for aggressive flat and shallow angle grinding up to 30°.
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Type 29 Wheel
Type 29 has a depressed center and an edge that angles upward, away from the workpiece to increase contact area for flat grinding while reducing the risk of gouging during light stock removal, blending, and finishing applications.
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Grinding Wheels for Concrete & Masonry
Type 27 Wheel
Type 27 (sometimes called type 42) has a raised hub to allow the wheel to contact the workpiece flat or up to a 45° angle. Sometimes called depressed center or raised hub wheels, they're reinforced with fiberglass to provide extra stability when working on an edge.
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Type 29 Wheel
Type 29 has a depressed center and an edge that angles upward, away from the workpiece to increase contact area for flat grinding while reducing the risk of gouging during light stock removal, blending, and finishing applications.
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Cool-Cutting Grinding Wheels for Carbon & Stainless Steel
Type 27 Wheel
Type 27 (sometimes called type 42) has a raised hub to allow the wheel to contact the workpiece flat or up to a 45° angle. Sometimes called depressed center or raised hub wheels, they're reinforced with fiberglass to provide extra stability when working on an edge.
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Type 28 Wheel
Type 28 has a depressed center and an edge that angles downward toward the workpiece for aggressive flat and shallow angle grinding up to 30°.
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Type 29 Wheel
Type 29 has a depressed center and an edge that angles upward, away from the workpiece to increase contact area for flat grinding while reducing the risk of gouging during light stock removal, blending, and finishing applications.
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Diamond Grinding Wheels for All Materials
Type 29 Wheel
Type 29 has a depressed center and an edge that angles upward, away from the workpiece to increase contact area for flat grinding while reducing the risk of gouging during light stock removal, blending, and finishing applications.
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