Product Details:
| Power | 1.5 HP |
| No Load Speed | 2800 rpm |
A bench grinder is a stationary grinding machine mounted on a workbench or stand, designed to drive one or more abrasive wheels at high speed for grinding, sharpening, shaping, and finishing metal and other materials. It is a versatile and essential tool in workshops, garages, and fabrication environments for maintaining tools and preparing workpieces.
Key Features
Motor-Driven Abrasive Wheels: Bench grinders typically have one or two abrasive wheels powered by a direct-drive electric motor. These wheels rotate at high speeds to remove material efficiently.
Dual Wheel Setup: Many models feature two wheels with different grit sizes — for both coarse grinding and fine finishing — increasing versatility.
Tool Rests & Guards: Adjustable tool rests provide stable support for workpieces, while wheel guards and spark deflectors enhance operator safety.
Abrasive & Accessory Options: Wheels can be swapped for different abrasive types or accessories like wire brushes for polishing, cleaning, or deburring tasks.
Functionality & Uses
A bench grinder is used to:
Sharpen Cutting Tools: Such as chisels, drill bits, lawn mower blades, knives, and other edged tools.
Shape & Smooth Metal: Remove burrs, smooth welds, or modify metal parts to desired profiles.
Clean & Polish: With wire brush or buffing wheel attachments to remove rust, old paint, or produce a polished finish.
Benefits
Precision & Control: Stable mounting and adjustable rests allow accurate grinding and sharpening.
Versatile Workshop Tool: Ideal for general metalworking, maintenance, and fabrication tasks.
Durable Construction: Designed for heavy use with rugged housings and protective guards.
Where It’s Used
Bench grinders are standard in metal fabrication shops, machine shops, vehicle repair garages, tool rooms, and home workshops where precision tool maintenance and material finishing are frequent tasks
Product Details:
| Wheel Diameter | 200 mm |
| Power | 1.5 HP |
| No Load Speed | 2800 rpm |
A bench grinder is a stationary grinding machine mounted on a workbench or stand, designed to drive one or more abrasive wheels at high speed for grinding, sharpening, shaping, and finishing metal and other materials. It is a versatile and essential tool in workshops, garages, and fabrication environments for maintaining tools and preparing workpieces.
Key Features
Motor-Driven Abrasive Wheels: Bench grinders typically have one or two abrasive wheels powered by a direct-drive electric motor. These wheels rotate at high speeds to remove material efficiently.
Dual Wheel Setup: Many models feature two wheels with different grit sizes — for both coarse grinding and fine finishing — increasing versatility.
Tool Rests & Guards: Adjustable tool rests provide stable support for workpieces, while wheel guards and spark deflectors enhance operator safety.
Abrasive & Accessory Options: Wheels can be swapped for different abrasive types or accessories like wire brushes for polishing, cleaning, or deburring tasks.
Functionality & Uses
A bench grinder is used to:
Sharpen Cutting Tools: Such as chisels, drill bits, lawn mower blades, knives, and other edged tools.
Shape & Smooth Metal: Remove burrs, smooth welds, or modify metal parts to desired profiles.
Clean & Polish: With wire brush or buffing wheel attachments to remove rust, old paint, or produce a polished finish.
Benefits
Precision & Control: Stable mounting and adjustable rests allow accurate grinding and sharpening.
Versatile Workshop Tool: Ideal for general metalworking, maintenance, and fabrication tasks.
Durable Construction: Designed for heavy use with rugged housings and protective guards.
Where It’s Used
Bench grinders are standard in metal fabrication shops, machine shops, vehicle repair garages, tool rooms, and home workshops where precision tool maintenance and material finishing are frequent tasks
Product Details:
| Wheel Diameter | 200 mm |
| Power | 1.5 HP |
| No Load Speed | 3500 rpm |
A bench grinder is a stationary grinding machine mounted on a workbench or stand, designed to drive one or more abrasive wheels at high speed for grinding, sharpening, shaping, and finishing metal and other materials. It is a versatile and essential tool in workshops, garages, and fabrication environments for maintaining tools and preparing workpieces.
Key Features
Motor-Driven Abrasive Wheels: Bench grinders typically have one or two abrasive wheels powered by a direct-drive electric motor. These wheels rotate at high speeds to remove material efficiently.
Dual Wheel Setup: Many models feature two wheels with different grit sizes — for both coarse grinding and fine finishing — increasing versatility.
Tool Rests & Guards: Adjustable tool rests provide stable support for workpieces, while wheel guards and spark deflectors enhance operator safety.
Abrasive & Accessory Options: Wheels can be swapped for different abrasive types or accessories like wire brushes for polishing, cleaning, or deburring tasks.
Functionality & Uses
A bench grinder is used to:
Sharpen Cutting Tools: Such as chisels, drill bits, lawn mower blades, knives, and other edged tools.
Shape & Smooth Metal: Remove burrs, smooth welds, or modify metal parts to desired profiles.
Clean & Polish: With wire brush or buffing wheel attachments to remove rust, old paint, or produce a polished finish.
Benefits
Precision & Control: Stable mounting and adjustable rests allow accurate grinding and sharpening.
Versatile Workshop Tool: Ideal for general metalworking, maintenance, and fabrication tasks.
Durable Construction: Designed for heavy use with rugged housings and protective guards.
Where It’s Used
Bench grinders are standard in metal fabrication shops, machine shops, vehicle repair garages, tool rooms, and home workshops where precision tool maintenance and material finishing are frequent tasks