A 60 Extra Kronenflex® cutting-off wheels for Metals

Free of iron, sulphur and chlorine
Properties
Class Extra
Bonding agent Synthetic resin, fibre-reinforced
Grain Aluminium oxide
Aggressiveness
Service life
Bond
Materials
Metals
Applications
Apparatus and container manufacturing
Locksmith's shop
Metal construction
Plant engineering
Railing construction
Stainless steel processing industry

Kronenflex A 60 Extra – thin cutting disc for stainless steel and metal

The A 60 Extra is a thin cutting disc for processing materials such as

  • stainless steel and
  • metal.

The product's particular strengths include minimal burr formation and low thermal stress. The cutting and grinding abrasives offered by Klingspor in the Extra performance class are characterised by their excellent price-performance ratio. The cutting discs presented here are available in sales displays containing five cans each. Each see-through can contains ten discs.

Best performance when cutting metal and stainless steel

The thin A 60 Extra cutting disc offers many advantages. These include high levels of aggression and good service life. The product benefits from the perfect match between the bond used and the application. Klingspor uses synthetically manufactured grains in all its products. These grain types demonstrate superior properties in terms of many factors, such as durability and consistency of cutting performance. Professional users can rely on the Kronenflex A 60 Extra cutting disc at all times and expect consistent results. Klingspor offers this product in the Extra class for universal applications, thus providing a wide range of uses.

Proven safety when used correctly

Each cutting disc in the Klingspor range is designed for a specific maximum working speed and a maximum permissible speed. The user will find the relevant information clearly printed on the label cover sheet. This makes it possible to see at a glance how to use the grinding tool correctly. It is crucial that the optimum speed is selected for the cutting discs. This should be immediately below the specified maximum working speed. This results in the best ratio of grinding volume to disc wear during practical use. In addition, the angle of application of the disc in the radial direction must be at right angles to the workpiece.