Product Details
4-1/2" x 3/20" x 7/8" Diamond Type 42 Grinding Wheel by IPA®. For Grinding, Deburring, Surface Prepping, Cutting Sheet Metal, Fiberglass and More! The 3-in-1 Diamond Grinding Wheels revolutionized the abrasives industry. Through the use of a unique core bonding technology, these grinding wheels last longer and outperform with far less sparks and odor than traditional grinding wheels for fast cutting, back cutting, gully grinding and bead finishing. With three different cutting areas on each wheel, the 3-in-1 Diamond Grinding Wheels grind, cut and undercut, providing unmatched access and versatility for countless applications.
Specifications
Wheel Type: Type 42 |
Diameter: 4-1/2" |
Arbor: 7/8" |
Thickness: 3/20" |
Material: Diamond |
Grit: 36 |
Applications: For use on all ferrous metals, concrete and ceramic. Can also be used on aluminum with proper lubrication |
Contour Type: 29 |
Cutting Edge: .150" |
Maximum OPM: 14000 rpm |
Features
- Outperform standard grinding wheels; maintain diameter, last longer and cut faster
- Core bonding technology increases wheel life a minimum of 2,000% (20X) by exposing the full diamond particles which provides maximum grinding performance
- Access hard-to-reach areas
- Low sparks, odor and debris
- Saves time and cost
Innovative Products of America® (IPA) is an Original Equipment Manufacturing (OEM) IPA is located in Woodstock, NY, and features on-site soldering, CNC, welding, fabrication and mechanical production lines, which are supported by a team of electrical and mechanical engineers. This allows IPA to offer cutting-edge solutions, holding true to the company's motto “Future Now”. Since 1979, the company's founder and President Peter Vinci has been an electro-mechanical engineer and a leader in tool innovation throughout the industries. With hundreds of patents and trademarks, Peter is renowned for his achievements in the aftermarkets. During its history, IPA has produced many custom products for OEMs worldwide. Some of these products can be found in its tool and equipment line today, while others were designed to fit the needs of a particular OEM.