Dremel 420 Cut-off Wheel, 15/16 " (23.8 mm) diameter, 0.40” (1.0 mm) disc thickness, Cutting Rotary Tool Accessory (20 Pieces), Silver

Brand:Dremel

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Make the most of your Dremel rotary tools by using our innovative & extensive line of rotary accessories and attachments. Whatever your project, we’ve got the perfect solution for you. Dremel accessories fit inside your rotary tool to extend it’s versatility. Whether you’re looking to carve, engrave, cut, sand or grind, there is a Dremel accessory to get the job done with pinpoint precision. That’s why our purpose-built Dremel accessories let you get your project right down to the last detail. Dremel accessories are also color-coded into usage categories to make it easier for you to select the right accessory for your project. Turn your Dremel rotary tool into a cutting machine with the 420 Dremel Cut-Off Wheels. Good for slicing, making straight cuts and slots in all kinds of metal, like hardened steel, sheets metal or aluminum. The cut-off wheels feature a 15/16 In. (23.8 mm) wheel diameter and 0.04 In. (1.0 mm) thick blade making it ideal to cut, groove, and trim a variety of metals, thin wood, or plastics; can also be used to make slots in rusted or stripped bolts and screws. For use with the 402 mandrel only. Pack of 20 wheels. Compatible with all Dremel corded and cordless rotary tools. There’s no need to hunt for the right collet, all Dremel rotary accessories feature a 1/8” standard shank. AMAZON.COM The Dremel 15/16-Inch Heavy Duty Cut-Off Wheel is ideal for cutting, grooving and trimming all kinds of metal. It can also used on other materials, including thin wood, plastics and ceramics. This cutting disc is constructed from a hard abrasive used for slicing and cutting metal including hardened steel. This wheel makes it easy to cut bolts and screws, and make slots in rusted or stripped bolts and screws for removal with a screwdriver. This 1/2-inch thick polishing wheel comes in a pack of 20.

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For use with rotary tools that can accommodate a 1/8" shank size. The cut-off wheel cuts only along its edge. Do not attempt to sand or cut curved holes with them. Ideal for cutting slots bolts, screws, sheet metal and thin wood. Turn your rotary tool into a cutting machine.
Assembled Diameter 23.8 Millimeters
Assembled Diameter ‎23.8 Millimeters
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand Dremel
Color ‎Silver
Construction Type Cut-off Wheels
Country of Origin ‎China
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,212 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Cutting Diameter ‎23.8 Millimeters
Grit Number 180
Grit Rating ‎180
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎420
Item Package Quantity ‎20
Item Weight ‎0.192 ounces
Manufacturer ‎Dremel
Material ‎hard abrasive material
National Stock Number ‎3460-01-275-4363
Part Number ‎420
Product Dimensions 0.94"L x 0.94"W
Warranty Description ‎No

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Scritto da: Donald Scheer
Most Used Dremel Item I Use!
I Use These Often! So I Need A Lot Of Them! They Do A Great Job! Like All Cut-off Wheels They Wear Out Or Break! But, They Arer A Great Prodsuct.
Scritto da: Brian K Johnson
Cut of discs
These cut off discs work fine but they are not strong, they break fairly easily, but they are very inexpensive so they are still useful.
Scritto da: Rich
Did what it supposed to do.
Durable and holds to cut metal. Better than snapped on Dremel wheel. Highly recommended.
Scritto da: Whale
When you are tired of breaking cuttoff wheels, get this
Cut off tools are for cutting shafts that are usually hard steel and not so thick. But when the going gets rough and you need to cut aluminum pieces that are soft and explode your nice think blades, this is the one you need. It will deal with a lot more lateral side loads and can remove material besides just cut a slot. If I need a cut in a hardened piece of steel, the then thin cutoff tools work. But if i need to cut out a piece from an aluminum sheet or maybe remove some excess aluminum weld material, the thicker cut off wheel will last much longer although they may still explode if you force the issue. I use both cutoff tools and use the one that will survive. Usually the thicker one.
Scritto da: Nana and Pa
Excellent product
Working very well on hard steel material. Very pleased with quality of the wheels.
Scritto da: @4x4Erik
Awesome blades
These are an absolute a must have for me. I always have a supply of them. I will say, these seem to be a more coarse grit than the wheels I've had in the past, but that can also be a good thing. They last as good as any, and have worked for me.
Scritto da: David
Cut well
They work well but they are fragile. That’s why I bought so many.
Scritto da: Morse Wheeler
Dremel quality is just better than everything else
I've tried several other brands of less expensive cut-off wheels, but they have all been garbage and most lasted no more than a couple of seconds before disintegrating. Dremel wheels are just so much better...end of story. They are much thicker than the knock-offs, and unless you bind them in the workpiece, almost always wear all the way down as they should. The Dremel wheels are definitely in the category of "you get what you pay for".
Scritto da: J Le G
Great for my purposes.
Excellent for small jobs on the appropriate materials.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Exactly as described
I use these during my radio controlled aircraft building.
Scritto da: Steve Randall
Five Stars
Arrived safe
Scritto da: Frédéric J.
Very good "all-around" Cutting Wheel
Actually they're similar to those which came with my Dremel kit (I had only two, so I needed a refill of those "all-around" wheels). And I luv'em! I'm currently moding PC chassis, and they are perfect for : 1- Cutting through plastic, like butter. For instance I used it on an NZXT RGB LED Controler 5.25" plastic enclosure, as well as a SlimODD + 2x2.5"SSD/SSHD 5.25" bay adapter, cutting holes and redesigning edges on the sides so that I could run SATA, USB and Power wires "through" the bay controllers cage, leaving room for a Swiftech 280mm radiator plus its pump on the front lower side of the radiator (thus very tight to the bay cage). Their diameter is not too big, enough for that scale of craftsmanship. 2- Cutting curves on metal sheets. I'm using it while moding a Fractal Refine R4 PC chassis, for accommodating a 280mm CPU water cooler's radiator on the top panel ("opening" 27mm towards the left side panel: new "air vents" and mounting holes for 2x140mm fans - this mod clears the obstruction the motherboard's Power regulators Heat sinks had with the original chassis mounting holes vertical alignments - and which disallowed any 280mm radiators on the top panel). One of their "con", is also a "pro": they degrade relatively fast. I can thus use them for cutting curves, i.e. for rounding corners on steel (or aluminum) sheets, or for cutting out patterns/works of arts, their smaller radius giving more flexibility on curved lines. For straight lines or large arcs I prefer the Dremel 426 Fiberglass Reinforced, which have a bigger radius (1 1/4") for straighter cuts. I'd like to find 1 1/2 inch though, as I don't know if going with a "non-standard" proprietary mounting system like the EZ Lock (for which there's an offer of 1 1/2" cut-off Wheels), is really worth the investment...
Scritto da: Ray A
Not as heavy duty as one might expect.
Even though these disks are sold as heavy duty, take it with a grain of salt. Unless you are very careful when cutting material the disks will break and pieces of shrapnel will fly, so make sure you wear protective glasses to save your eyes!.

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