- Stock: In Stock
- Brand: TORK CRAFT
- Model: TCGR110-1
- Weight: 0.79kg
- Dimensions: 116.00cm x 116.00cm x 55.00cm
- SKU: TCGR110-1
- UPC: 6009515819903
Tork Craft Grinding Wheel — 110 mm × 58 mm, M22 Bore, #36 Bowl
Size: 110 mm diameter × 58 mm thickness [Bore: M22] — Grit: #36 (Coarse)
This Tork Craft #36 bowl-profile grinding wheel (Cat No. TCGR110-1) is engineered for robust metal removal using standard M22-thread angle grinders. The “bowl” design gives a stable large contact area, making it suitable for beveling, weld cleanup, edge-dressing and heavy surface preparation in fabrication or maintenance settings.
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Features
- Bowl profile (110 × 58 mm) — wide face for fast material removal and smooth grinding engagement.
- M22 bore/thread — compatible with most industrial angle grinders requiring M22 spindle fitment.
- #36 coarse grit — optimized for rapid removal of welds, mill-scale, rust or excess metal.
- Durable bonded abrasive construction designed for frequent use in workshop or site environments.
Benefits
- High productivity: Coarse grit and large wheel size mean fewer passes and faster removal of unwanted material.
- Stable grinding contact: The bowl design helps maintain consistent contact and reduces “rocking” or uneven wear.
- Versatile for heavy prep tasks: Ideal for beveling edges, cleaning weld seams, surface prep for coatings and fabrication finish-off.
- Trade-ready fitment: M22 spindle, 110 mm size, rugged build — fits well into workshop tool-kits or site grinders.
Extra Information
- Apply steady, moderate pressure and let the abrasive do the work—excessive force may shorten wheel life or cause glazing.
- Ensure your grinder guard can accommodate the bowl profile and give proper clearance for swarf and spatter.
- When finish quality matters, follow this coarse removal stage with a finer disc or flap disc to refine the surface.
Pro Tip
- For weld prep workflows: Use this #36 wheel to remove beads and roughness, then use an 80-grit or 120-grit disc to smooth out before final polishing or coating.
Safety
- Wear eye, ear and respiratory protection when grinding metal—swarf, sparks and dust are generated.
- Verify the wheel’s maximum RPM rating is not exceeded by the grinder you attach it to.
- Ensure the guard is fitted and correctly positioned; allow full cover for swarf expulsion and operator safety.
- Inspect the wheel before each use—if chipped or cracked, do not use it.