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ABRASIVE PRODUCTS Icons & Information APPLICATION ICONS MATERIAL ICONS MACHINE ICONS 0-5o grinding, Steel brushing, Angle Grinder Angle Grinder drilling & 2-in-1: Steel/Stainless Steel mortar raking Stainless Steel: INOX Straight Grinder High Speed Saw 30o grinding Cast Materials TYROLIT ABRASIVES Masonry Bench Grinder Chop Saw Aluminum & Non-Ferrous Materials o Hand-Guided Portable Electric 90 cutting off Asphalt Saw Concrete PVC Low HP Stationary Saw 2 Walk Behind Saw ABRASIVES SAFETY INFORMATION These are general warnings and safety information. Please consult literature and packaging information before using abrasive products. Handle Grinding Wheels Safety Safety is everyone’s business in both the application and care of grinding wheels. Wheels improperly used may not only be breakable-they can be dangerous. Grinding wheel operation must always be in strict compliance with the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) B7.1 Safety Requirements and the Occupational Safety and Health Act which regulates speed; safety guards; flanges; mounting procedures; general operating rules; handling, storage and inspection; and general machine conditions. WARNING!!! WARNING!!! AIRBORNE PARTICULATES AND FUMES GENERATED BY THE GRINDING PROCESS MAY CAUSE INJURY TO THE EYES AND SKIN AND SERIOUS RESPIRATORY ILLNESS. IMPROPER USE MAY CAUSE GRINDING WHEEL BREAKAGE AND SERIOUS INJURY. CAUTION: Comply with American National Standards Institute Code B7.7, Occupational Safety and Health These airborne concentrations are produced by the material being Act and Safety Guide with Packaging. ground, the coolant and the grinding wheel. Consult the MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS for each material involved in the process. DON’T OVERSPEED, ABUSE, OR DROP Always use adequate ventilation, dust control and NIOSH and MSHA WHEEL ALWAYS USE A GUARD, PERSONAL PROTECTIVE approved personal protective equipment appropriate for the grinding EQUIPMENT AND PROPER MOUNTING PROCEDURES. process involved. DO : DON’T : 1. DO always HANDLE AND STORE wheels in a careful manner. 1. DON’T use a wheel that HAS BEEN DROPPED or DAMAGED or 2. DO VISUALLY INSPECT all wheels for possible damage appears to have been abused. before mounting. 2. DON’T FORCE a wheel onto the machine OR ALTER the size of 3. DO MAKE SURE MACHINE SPEED does not exceed MAXIMUM the mounting hole-if wheel won’t fit the machine, get one that will. OPERATING SPEED marked on wheel or its container. 3. DON’T ever EXCEED MAXIMUM OPERATING SPEED 4. DO CHECK MOUNTING FLANGES for equal size, relieved as established for the wheel. required and correct diameter. (Should be at least 1/3 diameter 4. DON’T use mounting flanges on which the bearing surfaces ARE of the wheel.) NOT CLEAN, FLAT AND FREE FROM BURRS. 5. DO USE MOUNTING BLOTTERS supplied with wheels. 5. DON’T TIGHTEN the mounting nut EXCESSIVELY. 6. DO be sure WORK REST is properly adjusted on bench and floor 6. DON’T grind on the SIDE OF THE WHEEL unless wheel is stand grinders. (Should be center of wheel or above and no more specifically designed for that purpose. than 1/8” away from wheel.) (See the current ANSI B7.1 Safety Requirements for exceptions.) 7. DO always USE A PROPERLY DESIGNED SAFETY GUARD 7. DON’T start the machine until the WHEEL GUARD IS IN PLACE. covering at least on half of the grinding wheel. 8. DON’T STAND DIRECTLY IN FRONT of a grinding wheel 8. DO allow WHEELS to run at operating speed, with guard in whenever a grinder is started. place, for at least one minute before grinding. 9. DON’T grind without proper ventilation and personal protective 9. DO always WEAR SAFETY GLASSES or equivalent proper eye equipment. (See ANSI B7.1) protection when grinding. 10. DON’T grind material for which the WHEEL IS NOT DESIGNED. 10. DO TURN OFF COOLANT before stopping wheel to avoid 11. DON’T JAM work into the wheel. NEVER JAM, TWIST, BEND creating an out-of-balance condition. OR TILT a cult-off wheel when cutting. 11. DO make sure work is held FIRMLY in place. CLAMP work when 12. DON’T GRIND with a machine that vibrates excessively. using non-reinforced cut-off wheels. 12. DO CHECK THE SPEED OF THE GRINDER as recommended in ANSI B7.1 Safety Requirements. 3 TYROLIT ABRASIVES Cutting DEPRESSED CENTER WHEELS and Light Grinding Tyrolit PREMIUM 2 in 1 Wheels for Steel and Stainless Steel-Type 27 • Aluminum oxide grain • High performance, aggressive, fast cutting • Designed for cutting steel and stainless steel • For cutting solid materials, tubes, profiles and thin-wall materials • Contaminate-free/iron, sulfur and chlorine <0.1% ««« Type 27 SIZE Specification Max Safe RPM Material # Cat # Unit Pkg. Qty. List Price 4-1/2” x 3/32” x 7/8” A30Q-BFXA 13280 34162799 43675 25 $3.32 5” x 3/32” x 7/8” A30Q-BFXA 12220 34162811 80162 25 $4.01 Tyrolit BASIC Wheels for General Purpose Use-Steel-Type 27 30o • Aluminum oxide grain Right Angle • General purpose cutting/light grinding wheels for steel Grinder • Good cut rate and wheel life • For all cross sections « SIZE Specification Max Safe RPM Material # Cat # Unit Pkg. Qty. List Price 4” x 1/8” x 3/8” A30BF 15270 34301902 92401 10 $1.99 o 90 4” x 1/8” x 5/8” A30BF 15270 34301904 62999 10 $1.99 Right Angle 4-1/2” x 1/8” x 7/8” A30BF 13280 34301921 36885 10 $2.39 Grinder 4-1/2” x 1/8”x 5/8”-11 A30BF 13280 34301910 47621 5 $4.50 5” x 1/8” x 7/8” A30BF 12220 34301938 92402 10 $2.87 5” x 1/8” x 5/8”-11 A30BF 12220 34312946 92403 5 $5.18 7” x 1/8” x 7/8” A30BF 8600 34301955 92438 10 $4.36 7” x 1/8” x 5/8”-11 A30BF 8600 34301954 62992 5 $7.67 9” x 1/8” x 7/8” A30BF 6640 34301968 86495 10 $6.17 9” x 1/8” x 5/8”-11 A30BF 6640 34301966 92439 5 $9.73 Tyrolit BASIC Wheels for General Purpose Use- Concrete/Masonry-Type 27 • Silicon carbide grain • General purpose cutting/light grinding wheels for concrete, masonry and stone • Good cutting rate and wheel life • High side stability for difficult applications TYROLIT ABRASIVES « SIZE Specification Max Safe RPM Material # Cat # Unit Pkg. Qty. List Price 4-1/2” x 1/8” x 7/8” C30BF 13280 34301923 45185 10 $2.44 4-1/2” x 1/8” x 5/8”-11 C30BF 13280 34301922 92440 5 $4.50 4 Cutting and Light Grinding DEPRESSED CENTER WHEELS Tyrolit PREMIUM 2 in 1 Wheels for Steel and Stainless Steel-Pipeline Applications-Type 27 • Aluminum oxide grain • High performance, aggressive and fast cutting/light grinding/notching wheels • Designed for both steel and stainless steel Type 27 • Contaminate-free iron, sulfur and chlorine, <0.1% ««« SIZE Specification Max Safe RPM Material # Cat # Unit Pkg. Qty. List Price 4-1/2” x 1/8” x 5/8” A30QBFX 13280 771406 51898 10 $4.38 4-1/2”x1/8” x 5/8”-11 A30QBFX 13280 898115 67133 5 $6.75 5” x 1/8” x 7/8” A30QBFX 12220 771410 71142 10 $5.65 o 7” x 1/8” x 7/8” A30QBFX 8600 771422 61015 10 $7.81 30 7” x 1/8” x 5/8”-11 A30QBFX 8600 898116 65108 5 $11.02 Angle Grinder 9” x 1/8” x 7/8” A30QBFX 6640 771430 81071 10 $11.07 9” x 1/8” x 5/8”-11 A30QBFX 6640 898118 65412 10 $13.49 Tyrolit PREMIUM Pipeliner Plus Wheels for Steel and Cast Materials-Type 27 • High quality zirconia alumina grain • High performance, aggressive, fast cutting, light grinding and notching 90o • Designed specifically for the pipeline industry • For the most demanding applications Right Angle • Designed for both steel and stainless ««« Grinder SIZE Specification Max Safe RPM Material # Cat # Unit Pkg. Qty. List Price 4-1/2” x 1/8” x 7/8” ZA24-BF 13280 352336 27007 10 $5.11 4-1/2” x 1/8” x 5/8”-11 ZA24-BF 13280 352334 27012 5 $8.65 5” x 1/8” x 7/8” ZA24-BF 12220 356632 27015 10 $5.82 5” x 1/8” x 5/8”-11 ZA24-BF 12220 356633 27022 5 $9.27 7” x 1/8” x 7/8” ZA24-BF 8600 352339 27023 10 $11.47 7” x 1/8” x 5/8”-11 ZA24-BF 8600 352338 27024 5 $16.19 9” x 1/8” x 7/8” ZA24-BF 6640 352341 27025 10 $18.30 9” x 1/8” x 5/8”-11 ZA24-BF 6640 352340 27033 5 $22.21 Reusable Metal Adapter Flanges for Dish Wheels Type Spec Material # Cat # List Price Adapter SF113 20007845 59242 $44.22 Nut S113 20007890 59602 $19.81 Reusable Metal Adapter Flanges All 7” and 9” raised hub dish wheels, except those with ready mount adapters, require mounting with properly designed adapter flanges. 5 TYROLIT ABRASIVES DEPRESSED CENTER WHEELS Grinding Tyrolit BASIC Wheels for Concrete/Masonry- Type 27 • Silicon carbide grain • General purpose wheel for rough grinding of concrete, masonry and stone • Very good stock removal rates and wheel life « Type 27 SIZE Specification Max Safe RPM Material # Cat # Unit Pkg. Qty. List Price 4” x 1/4” x 5/8” C30BF 15270 34301908 92397 5 $2.61 4-1/2” x 1/4” x 7/8” C30BF 13280 34301929 63034 10 $2.74 4-1/2” x 1/4” x 5/8”-11 C30BF 13280 34301927 92442 5 $5.35 5” x 1/4” x 7/8” C30BF 12220 34301945 92473 10 $4.09 5” x 1/4” x 5/8”-11 C30BF 12220 34301944 92493 5 $6.07 7” x 1/4” x 7/8” C30BF 8600 34301961 68759 10 $5.52 7” x 1/4” x 5/8”-11 C30BF 8600 34301960 92494 5 $9.00 9” x 1/4” x 7/8” C30BF 6640 34342489 92495 10 $8.06 30o 9” x 1/4” x 5/8”-11 C30BF 6640 34301982 92496 5 $11.91 Angle Grinder Tyrolit BASIC Wheels for Steel-Type 27 • Aluminum oxide grain • General purpose wheel for ferrous metals; surface or edge grinding • Very good stock removal rates and wheel life « SIZE Specification Max Safe RPM Material # Cat # Unit Pkg.
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