10 3m Green Corps Cut-off Wheels 20275, 4-1/2 In X 3/64 In X 7/8 In on 2040-parts.com
Miami, Florida, US
Description
SET OF 10
3M's highest performing, longest lasting wheels used for cutting sheet metal, frame rails, clamps and rusted bolts. Constructed with premium grade abrasives, these wheels out-cut and out-last General Purpose wheels.
Product Details
Center Hole Diameter | 7/8 Inch |
Color | Green |
Diameter | 4-1/2 Inch |
Form Type | Cut-Off |
Max RPM | 13300 |
Mineral Type | Ceramic |
Product Form | Wheel |
Wheel Type | Type 1 |
Width | 3/64 Inch |
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