New Electroplated Diamond and CBN Grinding Wheels
Supplier: Action SuperAbrasive
Ideal for fast, aggressive cutting operations, Action SuperAbrasive’s new Electroplated Diamond and CBN Grinding Wheel line achieves high material removal rates, even with the most difficult-to-machine materials. Available in diameters up to 18”, these Electroplated grinding wheels maintain their precision forms through the life of the wheels and require no truing or dressing. These new Electroplated Diamond and CBN grinding products complement Action SuperAbrasive’s existing resin, vitrified and polyimide bond lines, available up to 36” in diameter. All products, including the new Electroplated line, come with a two-week delivery guarantee.
• Wheel Type
• 1A1TR
• Diamond Wheel Specification
• 6-12" OD x width x Hole Size
• ASDS150 R75 B10 x=1/4
• CBN Wheel Specification
• 6-"12 OD x width x Hole Size
• CBN150 R75 B10 x=1/4
• Comments
• >=220 mesh use 100 Con
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