Product introduce *inox cutting disc designed to quickly cut through metal pipes, tubes flat sheets and more *Exceptional durability extends the life of the grinding cutting abrasive wheel for great performance value
Best for INOX cutting discs
Top-class cutting discs for INOX for the highest requirements
Appropriate for hand-held angle grinders
Maximum circumferential speed: 80 m/s (depending on rpm and disc diameter)
NOVA inox cutting discs are specially designed for cutting of certain stainless steel alloys.
Its abrasive content is a more special Aluminum oxide abrasive.
Inox cutting discs feature abrasives with increased grit size due to structural properties of stainless steels ( inox ).
They are softer cutting discs compared to standard metal cutting discs. When material removal resistance of stainless steel materials is taken into consideration, they ensure that cutting process is carried out conveniently without resisting to the material too much and keeping the impact of heat is at the minimum level during cutting.
*Exceptional durability extends the life of the grinding cutting abrasive wheel for great performance value
*Abrasive wheel may be used on a variety of substrates such as carbon steel and stainless steel
*Use with tools and accessories designed for cuting wheels.
INCH |
D*H*D(mm) |
Max.speed |
Outer Packing |
4*3/64*5/8 | 100*1*16 | 13700R.P.M | 800PCS/21KG |
4*3/32*5/8 | 100*2.0*16 | 13700R.P.M | 600PCS/25KG |
4*1/8*5/8 | 100*3.0*16 | 13700R.P.M | 400PCS/25KG |
4 1/2*1/25*7/8 | 115*1.2*22 | 11000R.P.M | 400PCS/14KG |
4 1/2*1/20*7/8 | 115*2.0*22 | 11000R.P.M | 400PCS/22KG |
4 1/2*1/8*7/8 | 115*3.0*22 | 11000R.P.M | 400PCS/28kg |
5*1/25*7/8 | 125*1.2*22 | 11000R.P.M | 400PCS/14KG |
5*1/20*7/8 | 125*2.0*22 | 11000R.P.M | 400PCS/15KG |
5*1/8*7/8 | 125*3.0*22 | 11000R.P.M | 400PCS/18KG |
6*1/16*7/8 | 150*1.6*22 | 9100R.P.M | 200PCS/16KG |
6*1/8*7/8 | 150*3.0*22 | 9100R.P.M | 200PCS/26KG |
7*1/16*7/8 | 175*1.6*22 | 7600R.P.M | 100PCS/16KG |
7*1/8*7/8 | 175*3.0*22 | 7600R.P.M | 100PCS/28KG |
9*1/8*7/8 | 230*3.0*22 | 5960R.P.M | 100PCS/28KG |
12*1/8*1 | 300*3.2*25.4 | 4600R.P.M | 25PCS/12.5KG |
14*1/8*1 | 350*3.2*25.4 | 3900R.P.M | 25PCS/17KG |
16*1/8*1 | 400*3.2*25.4 | 3400R.P.M | 25PCS/23.5KG |
6*1/8*7/8 | 150*3.0*22 | 9100R.P.M | 200PCS/26KG |
9*1/8*7/8 | 230*3.0*22 | 5960R.P.M | 100PCS/28KG |
A good weld starts with good preparation, and good weld preparation starts with a clean cut. But cutting is an art that requires both skill and knowledge of how to select and use the best cutting wheel for the job.The type of cutting wheel to use for a given application depends largely on what material will be cut. However, at the end of the day, there is no substitute for proper technique when it comes to gaining cost savings and productivity.Welders will always prefer a cut line that is smooth and consistent to make a clean, strong weld joint with as little filler metal as possible. The goal when cutting any material is always to use the fastest and sharpest method to cut smoothly and without contamination or smearing. This is important because a smeared surface can prevent reliable fusion of the joint during welding.The biggest challenge welding operators face when choosing the right wheel for the cut is whether speed and smoothness are the priority, or whether durability is most important. Lower cost wheels generally have softer bonds — offering a smooth, fast cut. Because the bond is softer, these wheels are typically less durable. On the other hand, harder wheels offer exceptional durability but tend to cut more slowly. Finding the balance between speed, life and cost is often the biggest challenge, and simply selecting the least expensive wheel option can end up costing the user valuable time and money.