X-Lock Quick Change Four And One Half Inch Thin Cut Off Wheel 60 Grit Aluminum Oxide For Metal And Stainless Steel Cutting Up To 5X Faster Wheel Changes With Tool Free Release Seven Eighths Inch Arbor Makita Compatible
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SKU: VXB08H8F8318
UPC: 00193019774502
UPC: 00193019774502
X-Lock 4.5 in Thin Cut-Off Wheel, 60 Grit, 1-Pack
✔️ Tool-free X-LOCK change, 7/8 in arbor, 60 grit metal/stainless
✅ 0.045" (1.14 mm) thin wheel minimizes material waste and heat
✅ Up to 5x faster wheel changes with tool-free X-LOCK release
✅ Diameter 114.3 mm (4.50 in); thickness 1.14 mm (0.045 in)
✅ 7/8" (22.23 mm) arbor; compatible with X-LOCK grinders and standard grinders
✅ For ferrous metals and stainless steel cutting (pipes, sheet, channel)
✅ Up to 50% longer wheel life vs. competition in 60 grit aluminum oxide wheels
✔️ Tool-free X-LOCK change, 7/8 in arbor, 60 grit metal/stainless
The X-Lock 4.5 inch thin cut-off wheel is built for fast, precise cuts in metal and stainless steel. It uses a 0.045 inch thick aluminum oxide wheel with a resin bond for cooler, quicker cuts and longer life. Designed to work with X-LOCK grinders or any standard angle grinder with a 7/8 inch arbor, it swaps wheels in seconds with a simple release lever.
✅ 60 grit aluminum oxide wheel with resinoid bond for fast cutting✅ 0.045" (1.14 mm) thin wheel minimizes material waste and heat
✅ Up to 5x faster wheel changes with tool-free X-LOCK release
✅ Diameter 114.3 mm (4.50 in); thickness 1.14 mm (0.045 in)
✅ 7/8" (22.23 mm) arbor; compatible with X-LOCK grinders and standard grinders
✅ For ferrous metals and stainless steel cutting (pipes, sheet, channel)
✅ Up to 50% longer wheel life vs. competition in 60 grit aluminum oxide wheels
💡 What is a quick-change wheel system used for in metalworking? A handy explanation of why this setup speeds up work. - Tool-free wheel changes with a lever - Works with X-LOCK grinders and standard angle grinders - Thin 0.045 in wheel reduces waste and heat - Improves throughput on ferrous metal cutting
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