Metal cutting - oxyfuel cutting, plasma cutting, machining, grinding, and other preparatory work.
Mihtu
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I have several of these wheels,not real sure about them,you can definately feel a sort of vibration when you cut,kind of scary!They do cut but seems that after awhile ,they would eat the bearings on your grinder!
soutthpaw
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I have one on my Makita LXT cordless grinder. Slower than abrasive disk, but no changing of disc needed. Worked good on aluminum tubing and angle. I don't think i would run one on my corded grinder though. They do vibrate more then cut off wheels.

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