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3M™CUBITRON™II CUT-OFF WHEEL, 33455, 75 MM X 1.6 MM X 9.53 MM (3 IN X .0625 IN X 3/8 IN), 5 WHEELS PER CARTON, 6 CARTONS PER CASE

3MA7100032583 MFG #: 7100032583
$9.25 / EA
  • Abrasive Material: Aluminum Oxide
  • Applicable Materials: Mild Steel and Ultra High Strength Steel
  • Bond Type: Resin
  • Country of Origin: PL
  • Manufacturer Name: 3M
  • Maximum Speed: 25000 rpm
  • Specifications Met: OSHA 29 CFR 1910.132
  • Type: Screw-On
  • Wheel Diameter: 3 in
  • Wheel Thickness: 1/16 in
  • Center Hole Size: 3/8 in
3M™ Cubitron™ II abrasive discs, cutoff wheels and file belts have raised the bar for high performing abrasives. Cubitron™ abrasives feature our precision shaped Grain (PSG) technology, which allows our engineers to control the geometry of the abrasive grain for a truly fast, efficient cut. Instead of simply crushing the abrasive into particles, 3M™ uses micro replication to uniformly size ceramic grains and precisely shape them into triangular structures essentially, sharp peaks that slice, not plow, through paint and metal. These grains are electrostatically oriented on the abrasive surface for the most efficient cut and even wear. What's more, PSG fractures during use to maintain sharp abrasive edges. The result: Cubitron™ II cuts 30% faster and lasts 2x longer than conventional ceramic abrasives.
Pack: 6/CS
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  • Item Features
  • Standards
  • Cut-off wheels with precision shaped grain are engineered to cut faster than competitive ceramic products offering significant productivity gains
  • Cubitron™ II cuts 30% faster and lasts 2X longer than conventional ceramic abrasives
  • Precision shaped grain (PSG) technology employs micro replication for extremely uniform abrasive
  • Triangular PSG abrasive grains are super sharp and cut exceptionally fast
  • Grains are electrostatically oriented on abrasive surface for efficient cut, even wear
  • PSG self-fractures during use to maintain sharpness and prolong abrasive life
  • Fewer wheel changes means speedier turn around
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.132