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Selecting the right diamond grinding wheel involves balancing multiple factors, including the material to be ground, the required precision, the machine's specifications, and overall cost considerations.
Made of diamond abrasive, these wheels cut ceramics, tile, and other abrasive materials. Choose from our selection of diamond grinding wheels, including over 4,600 products in a wide range of styles and sizes. In stock and ready to ship.
Diamond and cBN grinding wheels and products are designed for wet or dry precision grinding applications on the hardest materials. With Norton diamond and cBN grinding wheels, you get high material removal rates, superior form...
Grinding wheels, regardless of their manufacturer, are made up of three main components: An Abrasive Grain. Aluminum oxide, silicon carbide, zirconia, ceramic alumina, cBN, or diamond are the most common. A Bonding Agent. Vitrified – glass-like bond. Organic – resin or other agent. Air/Empty Space. Voids or porosity (natural or induced)
The Bottom Line. Diamond wheels are the hardest; but certainly not heat’s best friend. If working with a ferrous material, choose CBN grinding wheels to avoid the chemical reaction that will quickly wear the diamond. In the end, superabrasive wheels are not “one-size-fits-all”.
At Eagle, we’re known for top-quality diamond grinding wheels. Our synthetic diamond abrasive, known as one of the hardest materials globally, ensures maximum performance on non-ferrous workpieces. With nickel or copper coatings, our wheels offer extended lifespans for efficient and precise grinding.
Bosch's X-LOCK Diamond Blades feature the X-LOCK mount and offer a blade change that's up to five times faster than conventional interfaces. There’s an audible snap when mounting an X-LOCK wheel on an X-LOCK grinder. The wheel mounts properly without the need for a spanner wrench or flange nuts.