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Non-woven abrasive tools for angle grinders

Where the possibilities of other abrasive tools end, non-woven abrasives begin. They are an excellent choice for the perfect finalization of products with such a wide range of applications, especially with regard to machined materials, that no other tool can match them.

Tail saw – an underrated tool

The key elements of the tail saw are the guide slide (1) with the support foot. The guide slide can be extended to a certain extent and fixed in the set position with the locking button (2). With this setting, the foot not only allows you to change the reach of the saw blade, but it rests on the cut material when cutting and prevents the saw from pushing away from the cut or pulling towards it during its movement.

Diamond disc for angle grinder - principle of operation

What happens when cutting with a diamond blade? When you know the principle of operation, it will save you a lot of money and disappointment. It will be easier for you to find your way when buying the right wheel for your specific requirements and you will also get help when cutting specific materials for which you cannot find a diamond cutting wheel.

How the diamond cutting wheel was born

Where do you think the diamonds in your reel come from? From Russia, Brazil, South Africa, or from another country? In the mentioned countries, there are the largest deposits of natural diamond, there is synthetic diamond in diamond discs, and there is a significant difference between them.

The right drill for a perfect thread

Cutting a thread is not a science, as long as you follow a few important principles. One of them is the correct drill diameter. To make it easier for you, we have a bit of theory and a practical table of drill diameters for individual threads.

Hand circular saw - a safe and dangerous tool

To the "family" of circular, or circular saws mainly include hand circular saw, miter saw and table circular saw - circular saw. The tool is a saw blade. The first manual circular saw, similar to the ones we see today, was invented in 1923 by Edmond Michel and had a worm drive. It began to be sold en masse under the Skilsaw brand , so portable circular saws are still often called Skilsaw or Skil in some countries.

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