Pearl Abrasive BG610120 Green Silicon Carbide Bench Grinding Wheel with C120 Grit
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A grinding wheel should be replaced when it is no longer safe or effective. Wear is normal. Damage, cracks, excessive glazing, or vibration are not. A wheel that is out of balance or reduced below safe usable size can fail during use.
Use a replacement wheel when inspection shows damage, abnormal wear, or unsafe operation. Do not wait for complete failure. Grinding wheels are consumable parts, but they are also rotating components that can break under load.
Any visible crack, line fracture, or broken segment is a reject condition. Do not mount or reuse the wheel. A cracked wheel can fail at operating speed.
Small chips at the edge may be acceptable only if the wheel remains sound and balanced. Larger chip loss, missing sections, or irregular edge damage are reasons to replace the wheel.
A glazed wheel has a shiny, loaded surface that no longer cuts aggressively. Dressing may restore cutting action. If the wheel remains glazed, loaded, or slow-cutting after dressing, replace it.
As the wheel diameter gets smaller, surface speed and performance change. A wheel worn below the grinder manufacturer’s minimum size should be replaced. Unknown (Verify) for any specific minimum dimension unless the machine manual is available.
Excess vibration, runout, or wobble can point to mounting issues, spindle problems, or wheel damage. If the wheel cannot be trued or balanced to run smoothly, replace it.
Never install a grinding wheel that has been dropped unless it is fully inspected and approved by the maker’s test procedure. If there is any doubt, replace it.
If you need a bench wheel for carbide-tipped tools or selected ferrous and non-ferrous metals, see this option:
Green silicon carbide bench grinding wheel for tungsten carbide-tipped tools, ferrous and non-ferrous metals
View at Arc Weld StorePearl Abrasive BG610120 Green Silicon Carbide Bench Grinding Wheel with C120 Grit
Green silicon carbide bench grinding wheel for tungsten carbide-tipped tools, ferrous and non-ferrous metals.
There is no fixed interval. Replace it when it is cracked, damaged, glazed beyond recovery, worn below usable size, or no longer runs safely.
Often yes. Dress it first. If the wheel still does not cut properly after dressing, replace it.
Not unless it passes the maker’s inspection procedure. If you cannot verify that it is safe, discard it.
Cracks, missing material, or unsafe vibration are the clearest signs. Do not continue using a wheel with structural damage.
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