Cut Through Metal with Confidence
We offer a wide range of cut-off wheels in various sizes to fit different tools and applications. Common sizes include 100mm (4"), 115mm (4.5"), 125mm (5"), 180mm (7"), and 230mm (9") diameter wheels. Our selection includes wheels for cutting steel, ferrous metals, stainless steel (INOX), non-ferrous metals like aluminum, and masonry materials. We stock both Type 27 (flat) and Type 1 (straight) wheels to meet your cutting needs.
Our inventory features trusted brands like Flexovit, Makita, Norton, and Carb-I-Tool, known for reliable, long-lasting abrasive products. These manufacturers use quality bonding agents and abrasive grains to ensure consistent cutting performance and durability.
When choosing a cut-off wheel, ensure the wheel diameter matches your grinder size and the arbor hole fits your tool's spindle. Thickness is crucial—thinner wheels (0.8mm-1.6mm) cut faster with less material waste, while thicker wheels offer more durability for heavy-duty applications. Always verify the maximum RPM rating matches or exceeds your tool's speed, and select wheels formulated for your specific material to maintain cutting efficiency and safety.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between a cut-off wheel and a grinding wheel?
Cut-off wheels are thin discs for cutting materials, while grinding wheels are thicker and used for material removal, surface smoothing, and shaping metal. Using a cut-off wheel for grinding (or vice versa) is unsafe and ineffective.
How long does a cut-off wheel last?
Lifespan depends on material hardness, cutting technique, and wheel quality. A standard 115mm wheel typically handles 15-30 cuts through 6mm steel before wearing down.
Can I use the same wheel for steel and stainless steel?
While some multi-purpose wheels exist, it's best to use dedicated stainless steel wheels for INOX materials. Standard steel wheels can contaminate stainless steel, causing rust spots and compromising corrosion resistance.















