3M Cubitron II Centered Recessed Grinding Wheel The 3M Cubitron II grinding disc is manufactured using 3M precision molded ceramic abrasive grains. This product outperforms traditional disks in both performance and product life. This combination of elements is particularly useful in metalworking.
Exceptional Cutting Performance
Cubitron II disks contain 3M precision molded abrasive grains shaped into triangular particles, which are fixed to the back surface by electrostatic treatment. Each particle acts as a cutting tool, reducing discoloration of the metal with very high efficiency. The disc wears evenly, and the abrasive grains gradually crumble and a new blade emerges, a natural action that maintains the sharpness of the blade until a point of failure occurs. This feature also reduces frictional heat generation and increases the product life of the disk.
The 3M Cubitron II grinding wheel has a concave center. Therefore, it can be ground at any angle without scratching the periphery. With a resin adhesive structure and a thickness of 7 mm, this disc can be used for weld deburring from the inner corner.
Features and benefits: Work faster and last longer than competitors' ceramic products Design 3M precision-molded abrasive grains produce no heat, graining gradually crushes and new blades extend life by self-sustaining action Slice almost any material, including stainless steel, mild steel, and aerospace specification alloys Hard reinforced resin adhesive Wheels require a maximum operating speed greater than or equal to the maximum speed of the power tool used Discs must be used in conjunction with a disc guard that matches the size of the disc.
Typical Application
This grinding disc is ideal for welding deburring, grinding and blending of large and small metal surfaces. Applications span a wide range of industries, including agriculture, construction, automobiles, shipbuilding, and metal processing.
Frequently Asked Questions: Is there a difference between a cutting disc and a grinding disc Disk thickness is different. The cutting disk is thinner than the grinding disk. Cutting discs typically do not have sufficient side strength for side grinding.
Can this metal grinding disk be used for stone materials Separate disks are required for stone applications. Metal cutting disks are usually made of aluminum oxide particles, while stone cutting disks are made of silicon carbide.