Norton

Norton®NorZon® Plus® 66243510675 5SGZ Small Diameter Cut-Off Wheel, 4 in Dia x 0.035 in THK, 3/8 in Center Hole, 60 Grit, Ceramic/Zirconia Alumina Abrasive

66243510675 MFG #: 66243510675
$15.42 / EA
Non-Stock Item
  • Abrasive Material: Ceramic/Zirconia Alumina
  • Applicable Materials: 400 Series Stainless Steel, Ferrous Metals, Hard Carbon Steel, Soft Carbon Steel and Steel
  • Bond Type: Resin
  • Center Hole Size: 3/8 in
  • Country of Origin: US
  • Grit: 60
  • Manufacturer Name: Saint-Gobain
  • Maximum Speed: 19100 rpm
  • Reinforced: Yes
  • Request For Quote: No
  • Series: 5SGZ
  • Suitable For Use With: Portable Cut-Off Tool and Power Drill Machines
  • Type: Small Diameter
  • Wheel Diameter: 4 in
  • Wheel Thickness: 0.035 in
  • Wheel Type Number: Type 01/41 Straight
Use the NorZon® Plus® SGZ CA Type 01/41 small diameter cut-off wheel >3 in for all your light to heavy pressure applications. The wheel's high performance resin bond maximizes performance and longevity while keeping your grinding costs low, making it a smart option. The Norton® SG ceramic alumina and zirconia alumina grain blend produces a cut 10 times faster than aluminum oxide wheels, making it the fastest cutting wheel available for 400 Series stainless and soft and hard carbon steels. Kerf loss is minimized due to the ultra thin side reinforcement.
  • Application
  • Item Features
Cutting Sheet Metal, Cutting Pipe and Metal Fabrication
  • Patented Norton® SG ceramic alumina and zirconia alumina grain blend delivers the fastest cutting wheel available on the market, up to 10X faster cutting versus aluminum oxide wheels on 400 series stainless and soft and hard carbon steels
  • Ultra thin side reinforcing create maximum cut rate and minimum kerf loss on portable cut-off tool and power drill applications, ideal when precise thin cut is desired
  • High performance resin bond adds a freer cut and longest life
  • Broad utility from light to heavy pressure applications, on a wide range of materials, excellent performance to price ratio for lowest total grinding costs