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Coated Abrasives and Industrial Brushes
Type 27 Products:
Type 27 Wheels are offered in .045", .060" and
3
/32" wheel thicknesses. Diameters range from
4" to 9" and are available in aluminum oxide or
zirconium grain, with a choice of a
5
/8"-11 hub.
Type 1 Products:
This product category includes wheels ranging from 1-½ " to 14" diameters, in
various grit sizes, and aluminum oxide and silicon carbide abrasive grains. Type 1
Wheels are for use on electric or air die grinders, tool room grinders, circular saws,
stationary machines, portable gas or electric saws and chop saws.
Wheel Selection Guide
Grain
A Aluminum Oxide: for general purpose use on all metals except titanium
C Silicon Carbide: for cutting non-metallics and titanium (Type 1 only)
CA Combination Silicon Carbide/Aluminum Oxide: for cutting ductile iron and non-ferrous metals (Type 1 only)
TA Treated Aluminum Oxide: for extended wheel life and improved performance of large diameter wheels in coarser grits (Type 1 only)
Z Zirconium: for higher cut rates in high pressure applications (Type 27 only)
Grit
16
Extra Coarse: for extremely aggressive grinding
24 Coarse: for fast, aggressive cutting and maximum wheel life
30 Medium/Coarse: for fast cutting and long wheel life
36 Medium/Coarse: excellent for general purpose cutting
46 Fine/Medium: for a smoother finish and reduced burr
60 Fine: for a burr-free cut
Grade
T
-V Hard: for maximum wheel life
R Medium/Hard: for cutting large cross sections and improved rate of stock removal
P Medium: for cutting very large cross sections and applications demanding very rapid stock removal
N Soft/Medium: for maximum cut rate
Abrasive users and others in area must wear goggles or face shields over safety glasses.
Safety guards must be used. Do not exceed maximum RPM.
Technical Information - Coated Abrasives & Grinding Wheels
Coated Abrasive Shop Rolls
Cutting
Safety
When users complain of problems with resin bonded abrasives, they usually
can be attributed to one of the following causes:
The wrong application for the wheel being used.
The operator is not using the product correctly.
The wheel is being used on a tool other than for which it was designed.
The wheel is being used on the proper tool, but one that is worn or defective.
Solving User Problems
Weiler Brush
Vendor Code: WB
www.middlesexgases.com
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