Corded pencil grinders (die grinders) offer high RPMs and slender profiles for detail grinding, deburring and polishing. Â They excel at working in confined areas on metal, stone or composites. Â Durable bearings and collets allow use with a variety of mounted points and burrs.
Pencil grinders are compact, high-speed rotary tools used for:
Deburring and polishing intricate metal parts
Grinding in tight spaces where larger tools won’t reach
Engraving, shaping, and tool sharpening
Cleaning weld seams and smoothing castings
They’re ideal for precision work in fabrication, die-making, aerospace, and automotive applications.
Pencil grinders typically accept:
Mounted points and carbide burrs (usually 1/8″ or 3 mm shank size)
Small grinding stones, abrasive wheels, and felt polishing bits
Cut-off wheels (with proper guards and attachments)
Ensure the accessory’s RPM rating matches the tool speed—as pencil grinders often run at 20,000 to 60,000 RPM.
Important features include:
High RPM and smooth operation for clean, controlled cuts
Collet size compatibility (commonly 3 mm or 6 mm)
Ergonomic, slim body for long-term precision handling
Low vibration and noise levels
Flexible cable or long power lead for better reach
Some models may also support foot pedal control for more delicate work.
Corded pencil grinders (die grinders) offer high RPMs and slender profiles for detail grinding, deburring and polishing. Â They excel at working in confined areas on metal, stone or composites. Â Durable bearings and collets allow use with a variety of mounted points and burrs.
Pencil grinders are compact, high-speed rotary tools used for:
Deburring and polishing intricate metal parts
Grinding in tight spaces where larger tools won’t reach
Engraving, shaping, and tool sharpening
Cleaning weld seams and smoothing castings
They’re ideal for precision work in fabrication, die-making, aerospace, and automotive applications.
Pencil grinders typically accept:
Mounted points and carbide burrs (usually 1/8″ or 3 mm shank size)
Small grinding stones, abrasive wheels, and felt polishing bits
Cut-off wheels (with proper guards and attachments)
Ensure the accessory’s RPM rating matches the tool speed—as pencil grinders often run at 20,000 to 60,000 RPM.
Important features include:
High RPM and smooth operation for clean, controlled cuts
Collet size compatibility (commonly 3 mm or 6 mm)
Ergonomic, slim body for long-term precision handling
Low vibration and noise levels
Flexible cable or long power lead for better reach
Some models may also support foot pedal control for more delicate work.
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