- Sturdy and reliable, this multi-bore Bench Grinding Wheel is ideal for sharpening a variety of cutting tools, giving you a fine grain surface finish.
- Multi-bore fits most 6” and 8” bench grinding machines.
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Out of stockGrinding wheel to suit most 200mm Bench Grinders. 25mm wide, 200mm in diameter Aluminium oxide 60 grit. Idea for more fine work where finish is important ALUMINIUM OXIDE Vitrified bonded aluminium oxide wheel. For general purpose grinding of carbon and stainless steel and other alloys. Ideal for quick removal of material. Suitable for metal and stainless steel.
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Sale!Grinding wheel to suit most 200mm Bench Grinders. 25mm wide, 200mm in diameter Aluminium oxide 36 grit. Idea for quick removal of material ALUMINIUM OXIDE Vitrified bonded aluminium oxide wheel. For general purpose grinding of carbon and stainless steel and other alloys. Ideal for quick removal of material. Suitable for metal and stainless steel.
- Sturdy and reliable, this multi-bore Bench Grinding Wheel is ideal for sharpening a variety of cutting tools, giving you a fine grain surface finish.
- Multi-bore fits most 6” and 8” bench grinding machines.
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Sale!4 assorted grit abrasive discs 40, 60,80 & 100 grit plus a backing pad for Multitool. Ideal for quick removal and replacement.
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Sale!4 assorted grit abrasive discs for Multitool. Have self adhesive backfor easy installation on to Multitool.
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- Fast and easy to use
- Clean while sander is running
- Saves money & time
- Improves finish quality
- Prevents burns and marking
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Abbott & Ashby buffing mops and compounds are used in conjunction to obtain a more refined, brighter finish to your work. Buffing mops are available in both loose leaf and stitched calico to ensure that you achieve the desired finish on your metal or alloy workpiece.
- All mops have tapered centre bores, and may be mounted on the left or right of your grinder using a tapered buffing spindle.
- Select the correct mop for the job - a stitched mop for cutting back or general purpose work, or a loose leaf calico mop for high gloss polishing - avoid using different compounds on one mop, keep a separate mop for each compound and label it clearly.
- Dress the mop with compound across the rotating face for a few seconds taking care not to “overload” the mop - it is far better to apply a little compound more frequently than to over dress the mop.
- After applying the compound, bring the workpiece to the wheel and with light pressure move back and forth across the job.
- After the job is finished to your satisfaction, remove any compound residue with mineral turpentine or methylated spirits.