3M 33457 Cubitron Cut-Off Wheel, Precision Shaped Ceramic, Black, 75 mm x 1.6 mm x 9.53 mm (7100333831) (30 Pack)
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Description
Description
3M 7100333831 Description
3M Cubitron 3 Cut-Off Wheels are designed for fast, cool cutting in collision repair and body shop applications. Precision shaped ceramic grain helps deliver high cut rate and long wheel life when cutting sheet metal, aluminum, and high strength steels.
3M 7100333831 Includes
- (30) - 3M 7100333831 Cubitron 3 Cut-Off Wheel 33457, 75 mm x 1.6 mm x 9.53 mm (3 in x 0.0625 in x 3/8 in), Long Lasting Performance, High Cut Rate, for Automotive Cutting and Splicing, Collision Repair
3M 7100333831 Features
- Designed for collision repair cutting and metal slicing applications
- Precision shaped ceramic abrasive for fast cutting and long life
- Cuts metals with less heat and fewer wheel changeouts
- Engineered to slice through sheet metal, aluminum, and high strength steel with less effort
- Improved balance and smoother action for better control
- Center hole mounting for use with cut-off wheels and right angle grinders
3M 7100333831 Specifications
| Product Form | Cut-off Wheel |
| Abrasive Material | Precision Shaped Ceramic |
| Overall Diameter | 75.0 mm (2.953 in) |
| Overall Thickness | 1.6 mm (0.063 in) |
| Center Hole Diameter | 9.53 mm (0.375 in) |
| Attachment Type | Center Hole |
| Product Color | Black |
| Application | Cutting, Grinding, Metal Slicing |
| Substrate | All Metal, High Strength Steel, Non-ferrous Metal, Stainless Steel |
| Equipment - Machines | Cut-off Wheel, Right Angle Grinders |
| Part Number | 33457 |
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. www.p65warnings.ca.gov
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