6" x .045 x 7/8" Cutting Disc T1 - 25 Pack
Brand: BHA - Black Hawk Abrasives
- SKU:
- C60451-25
- Pack Size:
- 25 Discs
- Size:
- 6"
- Tool:
- Angle Grinder
- Thickness:
- .045"
- Arbor Size:
- 7/8"
- Type:
- Flat
- stock:
- 30,80,120,270,500,800,1000,1250,1500,2500,5000,7500,8000,10000,20000
Product Description
Precision Cutting with 6-Inch .045" Angle Grinder Discs by Black Hawk Abrasives
Achieve Faster, Cleaner Cuts with Minimal Waste
Features
- Ultra-Thin Design (0.045"): Ensures precise, clean cuts with minimal material loss, enhancing efficiency.
- Premium Aluminum Oxide Grains: Delivers fast, smooth cutting performance across various metals.
- Fiberglass Reinforcement: Provides added strength and safety, reducing the risk of breakage during use.
- High Durability: Long-lasting discs that outlast expensive competitors, offering excellent value.
- Versatile Application: Suitable for cutting stainless steel, steel, cast iron, aluminum, and fiberglass.
- Angle Grinder Compatibility: Designed for use with 6-inch angle grinders.
Specifications
| Type | Type 1 – Flat Disc |
| Dimensions | 6" x .045" x 7/8" |
| Max RPM | 10,200 |
| Material | Premium Aluminum Oxide |
| Bond | Reinforced Resinoid (BF) |
| Hardness | T – Hard |
| Grit | 60 |
| Compatible Tools | 6” Angle Grinders |
| Pack Size | 25 Discs |
Common Applications
- Metal fabrication and cutting
- Sheet metal work
- Auto body repair
- Pipe cutting
- General-purpose metalworking
Compatible Materials
- Stainless Steel
- Steel
- Cast Iron
- Aluminum
- Fiberglass
- Various other metals
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Will these discs fit my 6-inch angle grinder?
A: Yes, these discs are designed with a 7/8" arbor hole, compatible with standard 6-inch angle grinders from all brands like Metabo, Milwaukee, and DeWalt.
Q: Can I use these discs to cut stainless steel?
A: Absolutely. These discs are suitable for cutting stainless steel, as well as other metals like steel, cast iron, and aluminum.
Q: What is the difference between Type 1 and Type 27 discs?
A: Type 1 discs are flat and ideal for straight cuts, while Type 27 discs have a depressed center, allowing for more flexibility in cutting angles.