Produces a bright and consistent
finish with light scratch pattern
Medium to Hard Density Wheel Imparts a Fine Finish to Edges and Contoured Parts The Standard Abrasives™ Silicon Carbide (S/C) 700 Series Unitized Wheel has a medium to hard density compared to other wheels in the Standard Abrasives™ Unitized Wheels line. As a double-duty abrasive with combined durability and fine cutting action, the S/C 700 Series Unitized Wheel is a great choice when you need to produce both an aggressive cut and fine finish. Use it to finish edges and internal angles when working with titanium or composites as well as stainless steel and steel alloys.
Compatible with a Variety of Tools Unitized wheels are typically used on die grinders. A benefit of unitized wheels is that they are bi-directional and can be mounted on a tool or pedestal grinder without regard to the direction of the spindle rotation. This means the Standard Abrasives™ Unitized Wheel can be used with a variety of tools, and regardless of which way the workpiece is fed through the machine, the wheel will be able to respond, giving operators more flexibility. The stiffness of the unitized construction enables operators to use thinner wheels to access awkward angles with grinding tools.
Series 700 wheels comes in a range of diameters from 1-6" and require a unitized wheel mandrel (sold separately) for attachment to the tool. Quick change wheels are also available (sold separately).
Get high performance and durability
in a variety of cleaning, deburring,
finishing and polishing applications
Non-Woven Unitized Construction Offers a Step Up in Density and Durability for Stubborn Burrs and Edgework Standard Abrasives™ Unitized Wheels are a great match for tough deburring, cleaning, blending and finishing applications. They come in a broad range of densities and grades to suit different metals, the degree of aggressiveness required, shape of the part, and desired finish. Although used for some of the same tasks as Standard Abrasives™ Buff and Blend products, they are designed with a far stronger and denser construction to support more aggressive applications and accomplish material removal more rapidly. Even though unitized wheels are much stiffer products, the non-woven nylon fibers of the wheel maintain the advantage of responding to surface irregularities while preserving the geometry of the piece, and produce a consistent finish.
Unitized wheels are created by starting with layers of open web material that combines non-woven fiber strands and abrasive mineral with a tough resin bond. These layers of web are then cured and compressed together. By fusing layers of open web, the abrasive gains more toughness and durability, so it can withstand repeated wear.
Ultimately, the wheel's durability is what makes it such a good match for edges. Regardless of the diameter or thickness of the wheel,