The 5 Most Common Angle Grinder Discs
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- Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
- Choosing the correct disc is not only important for the work you are doing but also to ensure you are safe while doing your work, and with so many discs available for the angler grinder, it's easy to misuse or incorrectly choose your disc. That's why in this video, Gumaro (Safety Rep II) reviews the 5 most common angle grinder discs, how they should be used, and the correct guard to use them with.
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Explanations are extremely well done..thanks👍
Thank you, Gumaro! I just got my first professional grinder and needed some info on disc types and this tutorial has been nothing but and immense wealth of information that i truly needed to use the device correctly. Very much appreciate your time in making the video!!!’
Thanks. Very informative for a newbie
This is the video I needed. Thank you.
Excellent explanation. Thank you
Solid advice! Thank you for taking the time to share. Safety first!
These videos should be an inspiration to every manufacturer in how safety videos should be made for their factories.
Very well explained, learned allot
Just purchased a couple angle grinders...a dewalt 9 amp and a milwaukee 11 amp.Excellent video.
Very informative, thank you Gumaro!
Man, I love this channel. I have a small fabrication business and something as basic as the position of the disc to the operator, such as when cutting, is often overlooked. Thanks ASC and Gumaro!!
Fantastic explanation. Just got my first angle grinder for domestic use. Quite scary but I feel much more confident now. Thank you
this is a great video espeecially for those of us who have never been around hand tools like this! Thank you!
That Gumaro clickbait got me again! ALRIIIIIGHT!
Very informative, and all to the point. Thanks 👍
Surprisingly underappreciated! Thanks
Thank you very well explained
Thank you so much. Now! I have a better understanding of the different uses of the disks.
Great video! This is a must watch for anyone using an angle grinder. He is only selling safe and correct use of a powerful tool. He also answered the size question for me. If they use a 4 1/2” for their tasks then a 4 1/2 is fine for me.
Super informative thank you!!
Thank you for this!
Excellent, thank you
Great video! Thank you
Thanks , regarding the metal ring at the center of cutting disk goes back
Great video thank you.
Thank you sir
Very professional explanation!!
Thank you very much for your video. Thumb up and subscribed.
Great video , very good info ...
Thank You Very Informative my Friend 💪❤️👍👍
You're welcome! Thanks for your feedback.
I had to this vid for an assignment for welding 🤷🏻♂️
But if the sparks shoot away from you this means if the disk binds it will send the angle grinder right back to you. Instead of pulling out of your hands which should be more safe. Or not?
9:36 😍
AAAALLLLL RIIIIGHT! What a silver fox!
Polishing disc can be used for wood?... like leveling or planing purposes?
Thanks Gumaro.
Yeah I don't see why not
What disc should we use to remove polyurethane sealant from concrete contraction joints?
Hi Pavan. We asked an expert fabricator on our team. He stated this isn't his area of expertise, but recommended investigating the use of a thin profile stainless or hard plastic wire wheel, or a composite cutting wheel. A steel wire wheel will most likely impregnate the concrete with iron and cause rust stains. He would not recommend using a concrete/diamond blade because that will cut away and alter the shape of the joint. Hope that helps.
You guys are awesome!
can I use a 4.5-inch cutting disc on a 4-inch angle grinder?
Hi Jojo. We can't say what applies to your specific circumstance, but here are some things to consider:
You should only use a disc that is rated for your grinder. This is because of the guard, the RPM rating, and the disc arbor size. You need a guard that will properly sheath the disc; the disc needs to be rated to the RPM of your grinder (otherwise it could shatter); and the disc needs to have an arbor hole sized for the grinder spindle. If the arbor hole is not sized correctly, your grinder will vibrate and become hard to control.
Additionally, using a disc larger than the grinder is rated for could stress the grinder's motor and cause it to overheat.
Hope that's helpful.
Sir I have doubt what if the RPM of grinding disc is equal to the grinding machine will the disc break or is it safe to do so pls reply
Hi. The general rule for grinders is the rated speed of the accessory (e.g., the disk) must be at least equal to the maximum speed of the tool. So, in general, it would be safe to use a grinding disc with an RPM rating equal to the maximum speed of your grinder. However, you should always review and follow the manufacturer's user manual for the specific requirements and safety instructions for your tool.
I see in the video the angle grinder is 11000rpm and that cutting disc you using on the same grinder i think is 10200rpm. Is that difference not dangerous?
Hi Dash. You're right. Using a disc rated for fewer RPMs than the grinder spins is not correct. The disc could weaken or break as a result. At 3:19 we show a cutting disc rated at 10,200 RPM. This disc is part of our training materials for the grinder class. We do not use it in our 11,000 RPM grinders. However, we understand the way it is shown in the video could create confusion. Thanks for pointing it out so we could clarify.