When to Use 5/8” & 7/8” Wheels | DeWalt 20V Angle Grinder Review
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- Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
- This DeWalt 20V Angle Grinder makes cutting and shaping metal and concrete easy.
In this video, Steve shows you the features of this DeWalt 20V Angle Grinder, how it works and explains when you need to use 5/8" and 7/8" wheels on the arbor.
In this video:
0:00 Common Grinder Issues
0:09 DeWalt 20V Angle Grinder
0:36 5/8" and 7/8" Arbor Explained
2:02 Types of Grinding Wheels
3:06 DeWalt 20V Grinder Features
5:01 Buying DeWalt 20V Angle Grinder
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Impressive amount of detail in that video.
I'm glad you found it useful.
Your descrtipion of the arbor is exactly what I was looking for!
Great to know.
Sir, this is BY FAR the best video describing the features of this grinder. I watched 4 other videos while researching this grinder. ALL a complete waste of time. That you for providing the information needed to make an intelligent buying decision without all of the BS. 10 stars out of 5!! Bonus star for not begging folks to subscribe to your channel. I subscribed JUST because of that.
I'm glad you found the video useful. It was hard to write the script and explain the difference correctly. The script wasn't approved by my wife until she could full understand what the difference was so I can see why it's hard to make a video explaining this topic.
From my understanding, the 5/8" arbor refers to the spindle. You can actually measure it with a ruler, from outside thread to outside thread. The backing flare nut step diameter, used to fit inside a grinding wheel, is the 7/8" . So when shopping for grinding wheels you go by the size of the disc, and the diameter of the flare nut step (not the arbor size).
No, the ARBOR or arbor hole is the larger step up diameter to hold cutting and grinding wheels which fit around the 5/8" SPINDLE that is used for threaded attachments.
This was SUPER HELPFUL!!! Lots of experience with wood working but brand new to metal. The arbor size thing was really confusing me but you helped me see it's actually really simple.
M Pasco, you’re welcome and you’re not the only one that has gotten confused about the arbor. It’s not very clear when looking at the tool descriptions which is why I took the time to break it down in the video. -Steve
Superb and easy to follow explanation without needless fluff
I'm glad the video was helpful. I don't like fluff either.
Thank You for answering about a dozen questions I had. 😁
Happy to help!
What an excellent video - answers all the not obvious questions about this excellent grinder. Tells a newbie everything needed to know about this grinder. Thank you!
I'm glad it was helpful.
Great flow and editing
My wife (editor) says she's glad you enjoyed it.
Thank you sir for clearing all that up. Salute.
My pleasure
Finally an explanation that made sense.
I'm glad it was helpful.
Extremely informative --- thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks dude, questions answered 👍
Happy to help!
Informative!
Thank you for making this video.
You're welcome
Outstanding video, thank you. Now I "get it".
I'm happy the video helped.
invaluable information.
I'm happy it was helpful.
Max size is 5" diameter for the flexvolt advantage grinder
Thank you! I've been looking all over for the thread on the arbor and I don't have access to the grinder to just measure it.
You're welcome
Thanks for the Video clearing up that I could use a 7/8 wheel, but after a call with DeWalt I was told you can use a 5/8 grinding wheel or a 7/8 with their 20V tools.
As an example I was told the 4"×1/8"×5/8 DW4418 type 27 can be used.
Near the start, I believe you said only a 7/8 hub could be used?
I only use the 7/8 wheels on the grinder.
This was helpful; but I have a 412. It only spins at 8k. How/where does this number appear on discs? I guess I don't understand. Like mine's a type 27. Is that the machime or the guard size? How do I know if a pad thingy (i need a concrete one) is the correct one for my model or does it not matter as long as the 4.5 and 7/8 stuff matches? Although experience seems to indicate the former. I just want to grind down a cement threshold so my door fits. It's turned into the search for el dorado. So, any help please.
If you go to the isle at the store with grinding wheels, you will see the info you are looking for. They will specify what the wheel can cut; concrete, metal, aluminum, etc. The label on the wheel will also list the max RPM that wheel can safely spin.
@@TwistedToolbox Thank you!
We have a small dewalt angle grinder and we can not locate the 5/8" to 7/8" adapter (arbor) that you are using. I have googled endless names with no luck - could you please tell me where to obtain one? Thank you!
Did ya try flipping the arbor screw over when using 7/8 wheel
I am not sure what all he tried, but we were able to obtain a replacement from DeWalt which made life MUCH better! Thank you! @@matt7iron
I'm glad you got it figured out.
the 15ah battery is the way to go