4-1/2IN TIGER ALUM 60Z 5/8-11NUT
4-1/2IN TIGER ALUM 60Z 5/8-11NUT
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- Abrasive Material: Zirconia Alumina
- Backing Material: Aluminum
- Center Hole Thread Size: 5/8-11 UNC
- Country of Origin: MX
- Disc Type: Type 29/Conical
- Manufacturer Name: Weiler Abrasives
- Maximum Speed: 13000 rpm
- Type: Long Life Standard Density
- Disc Diameter: 4-1/2 in
- Grade: Coarse
- Grit: 60
- Color: Blue
- Has Attributes: Yes
- Has Image: Yes
Tiger® Aluminum back 4-1/2 in conical flap discs are the benchmark for the pipeline industry, providing rigid support for maximum aggression when grinding steel and stainless steel. These wheels are ideal for removing heavy pitting and resists rolling the pipe bevel ends prior to welding. The aluminum backing also prevents the disc from catching on the bevel when grinding. The type 29 conical disc shape maximizes surface contact when grinding between 15 to 35 deg for aggressive stock removal on flat surfaces while the 60 grit abrasive grain is ideal for edge beveling, chamfering, weld grinding, blending, deburring, deflating and rust removal with a right angle grinder. This disc offers a metal 5/8-11 nut that allows for quick changeovers and prevents the disc from sticking to the spindle.
- Application
- Item Features
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Fabrication, Pipeline Industries and Grinding Applications
- Aluminum backing provides rigid support for maximum aggression and is recyclable
- Self-sharpening zirconia alumina (ZA) grains hold up under high temperatures and extreme pressure
- Contaminant-free (contains less than 0.1 Percent Fe, S, Cl)
- 5/8 in - 11 metal nut allows for quick spin-on, spin-off changeover and eliminates cross-threading or sticking to spindle due to heat build-up
- Best on carbon steel, structural steel, stainless steel, and cast iron
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ANSI B7.1|PROP65: This product can expose you to chemicals including Silica, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.