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    Diamond Products 14" X 1.25" A2Z Specialty Metal Cutting Blade - 1" Arbor 21571
    SKU: DP21571
    $22439
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Ohio Power Tool offers a wide range of cutting wheels. Construction and fabrication projects often involve cutting through tough materials like metal, concrete, or tile. Here's where abrasive cutting wheels come in – these versatile discs are designed to conquer a variety of materials. But with different abrasive types available, choosing the right wheel ensures clean cuts, efficient work, and tool longevity. Aluminum Oxide Wheels: The most common and cost-effective option, aluminum oxide wheels are a good all-rounder for mild steel, soft metals, and some masonry materials. They offer a good balance between cutting speed and wheel life. However, they wear down faster on harder materials like stainless steel or high-alloy steels. Think of them as your everyday workhorse for general purpose cutting tasks in Ohio workshops and construction sites. Silicon Carbide Wheels: When tackling tougher materials like cast iron, stainless steel, or even stone and concrete, silicon carbide wheels are the answer. These wheels feature harder and sharper abrasive grains, making them ideal for fast cutting on challenging materials. However, they wear down quicker than aluminum oxide wheels on softer metals. If you're a contractor in Ohio frequently working with hard materials, silicon carbide wheels will provide the necessary cutting power. Specialty Abrasive Wheels: Beyond these two main types, there's a world of specialty abrasive wheels designed for specific applications. For example, diamond cutting wheels offer the ultimate cutting performance for very hard materials like stone, reinforced concrete, or even asphalt. Alternatively, some abrasive wheels are formulated for specific metals like titanium or inconel, ensuring clean cuts without damaging the material. By understanding the project requirements, Ohio professionals can explore these specialty wheels to optimize their cutting processes. Selecting the right abrasive cutting wheel boils down to the material you're cutting and your desired balance between cutting speed, wheel life, and budget. With the vast array of options available, metalworkers, contractors, and DIYers can find the perfect abrasive cutting wheel to tackle any project.