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Walter 7-Inch Concrete & Masonry Grinding Wheel C-24 Grit

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OVERVIEW

Heavy-Duty Concrete and Masonry Grinding Wheel

Tackle the toughest stone and masonry jobs with the Walter 08D702 Concrete Grinding Wheel. Designed for professional welders, fabricators, and construction workers, this 7-inch wheel is a powerhouse when it comes to working with non-ferrous materials. If you've ever struggled using a standard metal grinding disc on concrete or stone, you know the frustration of slow progress and rapid wheel wear. This wheel solves that problem by utilizing premium Silicon Carbide grain, a material specifically suited for the unique hardness and density of concrete, brick, cinder block, and stone.

The 08D702 isn't just a one-trick pony; its 1/8-inch thickness places it in a sweet spot between a dedicated cutting wheel and a heavy-duty grinding disc. This means you can use it to notch out a section of concrete or smooth down a rough edge on a cast iron pipe without swapping tools. For welders working with cast iron repairs, this wheel is essential for prepping the base material, ensuring you get down to clean metal before laying a bead. The C-24 grit is aggressive, chewing through material quickly so you can move on to the next part of the job.

Durability is a key factor on any job site, and Walter delivers with a bond system that holds the abrasive grains long enough to do the work but releases them before they glaze over. This self-sharpening action keeps the wheel cutting freely, preventing heat buildup that can damage the workpiece or the wheel itself. The wheel is reinforced for safety, giving you peace of mind when applying pressure during grinding tasks. It fits standard 7-inch grinders with a 7/8-inch arbor, making it an easy addition to your existing tool kit.

Don't let the wrong abrasive slow you down. Whether you are cleaning up a foundation, modifying masonry structures, or working on cast iron fabrication, the Walter Concrete Grinding Wheel offers the reliability and speed you need. It’s built to withstand the dust, debris, and rough handling of real-world industrial environments, ensuring you get the most out of every wheel. Equip your grinder with the 08D702 and experience the difference a purpose-built masonry wheel makes.

Additional Information
Brand:Walter Surface Technologies
Diameter:7"
Thickness:1/8"
Arbor In:7/8"
Grit:24
Used To Grind:Concrete, Masonry, Stone, Cast Iron
Abrasive Material:Silicon Carbide
Wheel Type:Reinforced Grinding/Cutting
Max RPM:8600
Packaging Description:25 per each

INCLUDED

  • 1x Walter Concrete 7" x 1/8" x 7/8" C-24 Grinding Wheel

APPLICATIONS

  • Grinding and smoothing concrete surfaces
  • Cutting and notching masonry and stone
  • Surface preparation on cast iron
  • Cleaning concrete forms
  • Working with non-ferrous metals
  • Leveling uneven brick or block work

FAQ

This wheel is designed for use on concrete, masonry, stone, cast iron, and other non-ferrous building materials. It uses Silicon Carbide grain which is ideal for these softer but abrasive materials.

While it can physically grind steel, it is not recommended. Silicon carbide is less effective on steel than Aluminum Oxide wheels and will wear out much faster. For steel, choose a wheel specifically marked for metal/steel.

The 1/8-inch thickness allows this wheel to be versatile. It is thick enough for light grinding and surface smoothing but thin enough to perform cutting and notching tasks effectively.

This wheel fits a standard 7-inch angle grinder with a 7/8-inch arbor. Ensure your grinder is rated for the wheel's diameter and RPM.

"C" stands for Silicon Carbide, the type of abrasive grain used. "24" refers to the grit size, which is coarse, suitable for fast material removal.

Yes, the Walter 08D702 is reinforced to withstand the stresses of portable grinding and cutting, ensuring operator safety.

Generally, these portable abrasive wheels are designed for dry use. Check the specific safety markings on the wheel, but assume dry use unless specified otherwise.

Always check the label on the actual wheel, but standard 7-inch reinforced grinding wheels typically have a max RPM around 8,600.

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