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  2. Angle grinder - Wikipedia

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    Disc size is usually measured in inches or millimeters. Common disc sizes for angle grinders in the United States include 4, 4.5, 5, 6, 7, 9 and 12 inches, with the most popular sizes being the 4.5 and 5" size. In Europe, the most common sizes for angle grinder discs are 115 and 125 millimeters. Discs for pneumatic grinders are much smaller.

  3. Disc cutter - Wikipedia

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    Thicker or heavier materials will need a larger disc cutter. For long straight cuts on sheet metal or for light cut-off work, a standard circular saw is used with a 7 + 14-inch cutting wheel. These cutting discs are made just like the smaller wheels of an angle grinder, with resin bonded abrasive material, or are of metal with a diamond ...

  4. Grinding wheel - Wikipedia

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    From 10 (coarsest) to 600 (finest), determines the average physical size of the abrasive grains in the wheel. A larger grain will cut freely, allowing fast cutting but poor surface finish.

  5. Wood shaper - Wikipedia

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    The standard US spindle shaft is 1 + 3 ⁄ 4 in (44 mm), with 3 ⁄ 4 or 1 ⁄ 2 in (19 or 13 mm) on small shapers and 30 mm on European models. Most spindles are tall enough to accommodate more than one cutter head, allowing rapid tooling changes by raising or lowering desired heads into position.

  6. Circular saw - Wikipedia

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    A hand-held circular saw is the most conventional circular saw. This miter saw is a circular saw mounted to swing to crosscut wood at an angle. A table saw. Tractor-driven circular saw. A circular saw or a buzz saw, is a power-saw using a toothed or abrasive disc or blade to cut different materials using a rotary motion spinning around an arbor.

  7. Grinding (abrasive cutting) - Wikipedia

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    The tolerances that are normally achieved with surface grinding are ±2 × 10 −4 inches (5.1 μm) for grinding a flat material and ±3 × 10 −4 inches (7.6 μm) for a parallel surface. [4] The surface grinder is composed of an abrasive wheel, a workholding device known as a chuck, either electromagnetic or vacuum, and a reciprocating table.

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