Grinding Discs - 100mm
The 100mm grinding discs are compact and highly efficient tools used in various industrial applications requiring precision and speed. These small-sized discs are ideal for tight spaces and small surfaces. They are extensively used in the metal fabrication industry for tasks like removing excess material, smoothing welds, and preparing surfaces for painting. Mechanics and auto repair shops also utilize these discs for detailed grinding and cleanup of parts.
Grinding Discs - 115mm
115mm grinding discs offer slightly more surface coverage and are popular among professionals in the construction and renovation sectors. Their size allows for effective grinding while maintaining good control and ease of use. Perfect for cutting and grinding metal, stone, and concrete, these discs are commonly applied in the construction of buildings, detailed masonry work, and residential home improvement projects.
Grinding Discs - 125mm
At 125mm, these grinding discs strike a balance between coverage area and handling, making them a preference for jobs requiring a blend of precision and efficiency. Industries such as shipbuilding and pipeline construction find these discs particularly useful for surface preparation, deburring, and grinding large welds. Additionally, they are frequently used in the fabrication of heavy metals and materials.
Grinding Discs - 180mm
The 180mm grinding discs are designed for larger scale industrial applications. They cover more area with each pass, thus reducing the time needed on grinding tasks. This disc size is often used in industrial environments like large-scale metal fabrication, steel mills, and places where large metal structures are constructed or maintained, such as in the aerospace industry.
Grinding Discs - 230mm
The 230mm grinding discs are among the largest, primarily used for industrial-scale projects. Their robust design and large surface area make them ideal for heavy-duty grinding, cutting, and finishing tasks on large metal pieces. These discs are indispensable in industries like shipyards, large construction sites, and other applications where volume and durability are critical.