Bench grinders are stationary tools used for sharpening chisels, blades and drill bits, shaping metal parts and removing burrs. Â They feature twin grinding wheels, adjustable tool rests and spark guards. Â Choose coarse and fine grits to handle both rapid material removal and honing.
Bench grinders are stationary tools used primarily for:
Sharpening chisels, drill bits, mower blades, and other tools
Deburring and smoothing metal edges or welds
Shaping and polishing metal, plastic, and wood components (with appropriate wheels)
They’re a staple in metalworking, woodworking, automotive workshops, and general maintenance shops.
Bench grinders support a variety of wheel types, such as:
Aluminum oxide wheels for general grinding on steel
Silicon carbide wheels for non-ferrous metals and carbide tools
Wire wheels for rust or paint removal
Buffing wheels for polishing and honing
Always check the wheel diameter and bore size (e.g. 150 mm or 200 mm) and ensure it matches your grinder’s spec. Never exceed the maximum RPM rating of the wheel.
Key features include:
Motor power: ranges from 250W for light-duty to 750W+ for industrial grinding
Wheel size: common sizes are 150 mm (6″) and 200 mm (8″)
Adjustable tool rests and eye shields for safety and precision
Spark deflectors and rubber feet for stability
Dual wheel setup for coarse and fine grinding in one unit
Some models also feature LED lights, slow-speed operation (around 1450 RPM) for better control, or built-in cooling trays for sharpening.
Bench grinders are stationary tools used for sharpening chisels, blades and drill bits, shaping metal parts and removing burrs. Â They feature twin grinding wheels, adjustable tool rests and spark guards. Â Choose coarse and fine grits to handle both rapid material removal and honing.
Bench grinders are stationary tools used primarily for:
Sharpening chisels, drill bits, mower blades, and other tools
Deburring and smoothing metal edges or welds
Shaping and polishing metal, plastic, and wood components (with appropriate wheels)
They’re a staple in metalworking, woodworking, automotive workshops, and general maintenance shops.
Bench grinders support a variety of wheel types, such as:
Aluminum oxide wheels for general grinding on steel
Silicon carbide wheels for non-ferrous metals and carbide tools
Wire wheels for rust or paint removal
Buffing wheels for polishing and honing
Always check the wheel diameter and bore size (e.g. 150 mm or 200 mm) and ensure it matches your grinder’s spec. Never exceed the maximum RPM rating of the wheel.
Key features include:
Motor power: ranges from 250W for light-duty to 750W+ for industrial grinding
Wheel size: common sizes are 150 mm (6″) and 200 mm (8″)
Adjustable tool rests and eye shields for safety and precision
Spark deflectors and rubber feet for stability
Dual wheel setup for coarse and fine grinding in one unit
Some models also feature LED lights, slow-speed operation (around 1450 RPM) for better control, or built-in cooling trays for sharpening.
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