Diablo’s premium 4-1/2 in. x 0.040 in. x 7/8 in. Metal Cut-Off Type 1 Disc provides premium performance and increases productivity. Diablo’s Thin Kerf design provides for a thin cut, allowing your power tool to work at its full potential. Unlike other bonded discs on the market, this disc is a true 0.40 in. design. This disc is designed for use in angle grinders and is ideal for all types of metal/stainless steel materials.
- Thin Kerfs design provides for a thin cut; draws less power/less resistance; and allows your power tool to work at its full potential
- Diameter 4-1/2 in.
- Thickness: 0.040 in.
- Arbor: 7/8 in.
- Type 1: flat
- Recommended use cutting
- Tool use angle grinders
- Materials metal and stainless-steel
- Quantity: (1) 4-1/2 in. x 0.040 in. x 7/8 in. metal cut-off disc
Jaunita Jacobson (verified owner) –
I used these disc on a hand held grinder to cut a 24 1/4″ x 25 1/4″ hole in a #22ga. stainless steel table to hold a deep stainless steel sink to be used outdoors in a planting shed. They worked great! I will buy more to keep on hand to cut sheetmetal that I can’t use shears or other methods to cut. I highly recommend these disc. They get the job done in small hard to get to places.
Anita Hartmann (verified owner) –
Very nice. I used it to cut off some sway bar links. Worked like a charm. Great buy for sure. I even ended up buying an extra one for my father in-law
Oscar West (verified owner) –
Made cutting on SS grating very easy and precise. I will be buying more of these Diablo discs as needed.
Connie Reynolds (verified owner) –
works great
Keith Stokes (verified owner) –
Long lasting abrasive tool. Usefull in hobbie shop or professional repair shop
Laurianne Kilback (verified owner) –
Good
Devon Maggio (verified owner) –
great
Cassie Senger (verified owner) –
This is my go to disc for my grinder to cut all kinds of metal. I use it with my Milwaukee 4 1/2” grinder and it works for cutting through steel, stainless, cast iron, and sheet metal.
Ora Zieme (verified owner) –
The metal cutting disc does a great job cutting metal. It’s thin kerf makes it easy to cut through metal with a minimum of effort and material being expelled.The disc appears to have had a minimal amount of wear and tear.
Tyree Crona (verified owner) –
Cut the angle iron like butter.
Sister Dibbert (verified owner) –
Very good product all Diablo product are good
Niko Kutch (verified owner) –
Use it to cut knife blanks from old concrete road saw blades. This cut-off disc works a thousand times better than any metal saw, torch, grinding wheel that a home handyman would normally posses.
Gerardo Upton (verified owner) –
I used these to cut through automotive sheet metal (hood, fenders, door panel) It did the job but these discs are pretty thin so the edges wore down after cutting approximately 3 feet through sheet metal.The cuts were very precise and accurate. I only purchased 2 so keep in mind you’ll need to replace them if you’re doing alot of cutting.
Ulices Mraz (verified owner) –
GREAT PRODUCT IS THE DEWALT GRINDER AND WHEELS I PURCHASED.
Allen Kshlerin (verified owner) –
Worked great! I like this brand.
Bethel Ankunding (verified owner) –
Works as expected. I used it to cut stainless steel closet rods, bolts, aluminum window screen profiles, etc.
Gloria Walter (verified owner) –
Good cut-off wheel for our stainless applications. We use 3 to 400 a year in our shop..
Stone Pfannerstill (verified owner) –
We made a deer fence around some shrubs using metal T-posts that were too long for our needs. We had to cut the T-posts off and this disk did 10 of them and still has a lot of life left. We were able to use bolt cutters on the wire panels of the fence, but this disk would have worked for that as well. It generates a lot of sparks like any cutoff disk will, but seemed to wear well.
Jakob Corwin (verified owner) –
Best for cutting thin gauge steel, adequate for bolts, and somewhat ok on hardened steel… but they don’t last long at all. I would most likely recommend them for only cutting thin steel, but after about 10 cuts in thin steel, they are too small to use, after cutting a few bolts they have a tendency to disintegrate and “flake” off exposing the fibers in the wheel. At over $3 dollars a wheel I feel like I don’t get my money’s worth. However the one advantage I’ve found is the thinner 1mm kerf is nice for preserving my cordless grinder’s battery life, and it cuts the thin gauge steel pretty quickly. Over all I only recommend them for thin gauge (20-26g) steel.
Gene Gerhold (verified owner) –
Best blades for metal cutting.