DEWALT DW4523 4-1/2-Inch, Great price. Wrong picture.
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Great price. Wrong picture.
The picture is wrong but it is a DeWalt DW4523. The big difference from the picture is the hole is threaded.
Update (2/10/2012):
The featured review for this product, DEWALT DW4523 4-1/2-Inch X 1/4-Inch X 5/8-Inch General Purpose Metal Grinding Wheel Tools & Hardware, was written by 192.168.1.1.
The average rating for this item is out of 5 stars, according to 2 reviews.
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Reviews (2)
192.168.1.1
April 30th, 2010 at 3:56 am
Great price. Wrong picture.
Rated 5 stars.
HMMWV
May 30th, 2010 at 11:20 pm
1/4 wheel is better for surface grinding
I bought 2 of the dewalt brand cutting/gringing wheels - the 1/8 for a narrow kerf and where I was mainly going to cut, plus the 1/4 for surface finishing or post welding touch up.
You need to hand tighten these with the arbor lock button pressed pretty good or they will spin themselvs off when the trigger is released due to the weight and inertia. There is no locking system used on these since they have embedded screw threads that mate with the arbor.
The embedded mesh lets you do face work even with withe 1/8″ blade, so it’s sort of a do-all, but for work where I want to bear down on it I bought the 1/4″
The dewalt quality is definitely here in these cutting surfaces, from the threadded screw-on convenience to the mesh in the compound to protect against breakage.
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