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Key Facts at a Glance
- Tyrolit offers over 800 tools for grinding, cutting, drilling, milling and precision machining — for industry and construction.
- The range covers applications on angle grinders, straight grinders and stationary machines.
- Suitable for materials such as steel, stainless steel, non-ferrous metals, concrete, cast iron and HSS.
- Three quality lines — BASIC, STANDARD and PREMIUM — cover all performance and price requirements.
- All products comply with European safety standards EN 12413 and EN 13236; Tyrolit is a founding member of the oSa.
Tyrolit grinding and cutting tools: For which applications and sectors?
Tyrolit develops and manufactures grinding and cutting tools for two major sectors: the metalworking industry and the construction industry. In the metalworking industry, the tools are used wherever precision and tool life are crucial — in the machining of steel and cast iron structures, in automotive production, in the transmission industry and bearing industry, in medical technology and in the foundry industry. In the construction industry, the tools support sawing and drilling contractors, floor grinding specialists as well as all users who work with concrete, natural stone and mineral-based building materials on a daily basis.
The range of tools is designed to meet professional requirements: whether for tradespeople on construction sites, production engineers in series production, or technical procurement staff who need to ensure reliable supply and consistent quality — Tyrolit offers the right tool for every one of these situations.
Which tool categories does the Tyrolit range include?
The range of tools is divided into ten main categories:
- Grinding — Grinding wheels, flap discs, fibre discs, grinding belts, cup grinding wheels, mounted points and more for angle grinders and straight grinders
- Cutting — Cutting-off wheels for handheld and stationary applications in metal, steel and special materials
- Precision grinding — High-precision grinding tools for external cylindrical, internal cylindrical, surface, centreless and gear grinding
- Diamond tools & saws — Wire saws, wall saw blades, table saw blades and joint-cutting blades for mineral building materials
- Core drilling — Wet and dry core bits and tile drill bits for concrete, masonry and ceramics
- Finishing and polishing — Non-woven discs, polishing pads, radial grinding brushes and flap discs for surface finishing and fine grinding
- Floor grinding and surface preparation — Grinding and polishing tools, PCD tools and pads for floor and substrate preparation
- Fettling — Grinding tools for off-hand, bench-mounted and automatic fettling in the foundry industry
- Rough cleaning — Brushes and discs for the mechanical removal of scale, rust and coatings
- Milling — Carbide burrs for machining metals, steel and stainless steel
Which Tyrolit tool is suitable for my machine?
Choosing the right tool always depends on the machine being used. Tyrolit offers a tailored range for all standard machine classes:
On angle grinders — by far the most commonly used machine type in the range — cutting-off wheels, grinding wheels, flap discs, fibre discs and cup grinding wheels are used. On straight grinders, mounted points are used for machining bores, contours and castings. For stationary precision machines — external cylindrical, surface, centreless and internal cylindrical grinding machines — high-precision grinding tools with ceramic, resin and CBN bonds are available. Core drilling machines are combined with wet and dry core bits from the core drilling range; floor preparation machines with suitable grinding, polishing and PCD tools.
If you are unsure which tool is suitable for your machine and your specific application, you will find detailed filters by machine type, material and application on the relevant category pages — or you can contact your local Tyrolit specialist dealer directly.
For which materials does Tyrolit offer tools?
Tyrolit tools are designed for a wide range of materials. The largest proportion of the range consists of tools for steel and stainless steel — ranging from simple structural steels to high-alloy materials that place particular demands on corrosion resistance. In addition, there are tools for non-ferrous metals such as aluminium, copper, brass and zinc, as well as for plastics and PVC. For precision metalworking, tools are available for high-speed steel (HSS) and carbide. In the construction and diamond tools sector, Tyrolit covers concrete, reinforced concrete, natural stone and mineral building materials; in the foundry sector grey and ductile cast iron.
The appropriate material assignment can be selected directly via material filters on each sub-category page.
What sets Tyrolit apart as a tool manufacturer?
Tyrolit has been developing and manufacturing grinding and cutting tools since 1919 — with its headquarters in Schwaz, Austria, and now with over 30 production sites worldwide. With more than 80,000 standard products and over 500 international patents, Tyrolit is one of the world's leading manufacturers of grinding tools. The quality management system is certified to ISO 9001:2015; all grinding tools comply with the European safety standards EN 12413 and EN 13236. Tyrolit is also a founding member of the Organisation for the Safety of Abrasives (oSa) and is TÜV Austria-certified.
For users, this means: a range that has been thoroughly tested and complies with safety standards — from the entry-level line right through to high-performance tools such as CERABOND X — with reliable availability through specialist retailers worldwide and the B2B partner shop.


