Radiac Ceramic Non-Reinforced Cut-Off Wheels
Cut Stronger. Stay Cooler. Last Longer. Built for peak performance, our non-reinforced ceramic grain Type 41 cut-off wheels deliver the sharpest cut, the coolest grind, and the longest life, engineered for rigid, guarded cut-off systems from 8" to 20".
Variants
· 2 Type numbersSpecification
Description
Technical Data
- Abrasive grain
- Conventional (A+C)
- Tool for
- Chop saw, Cut-off machine, Stationary cutting machine
- Materials
- Casting materials, Tungsten carbide, Titanium/titanium alloys, Cast Steel, Chromium, Cobalt, Ductile, HSS, Nickel, Nickel based alloys, Rails, Stainless steel, Steel
Features
- Ceramic or Ceramic Blend Grain Structure—Advanced engineered grain breaks down in a controlled, predictable way, offering high material removal rates and consistent cutting-edge exposure. Ceramic blends are tailored for specific material types and cut rates.
- Non-Reinforced Resin Bond Structure—Designed for secure, well-guarded setups where side load is absent. The non-reinforced wheel profile allows for precision cuts and clean break behavior under extreme conditions, ideal for safety-conscious, high-accuracy environments.
- Wide Diameter Range (8"–20")—Supports deep cutting requirements on large or thick stock. Suitable for both high-precision lab setups and heavy-duty chop saws with fixtured workpieces.
Application
Application
- 1
Cutting hardened alloy steel bar stock in aerospace or medical component production
- 2
Sectioning tool steel or HSS blanks for forging or precision machining
- 3
Blanking parts from hardened shafts or round stock in manufacturing environments
Recommendations
- Use only on fixed-base machines with rigid, fully clamped workpieces Non-reinforced wheels are not suitable for handheld or flexible setups; secure the workpiece and ensure the machine is vibration-free.
- Use with full guarding and operator protection Ceramic wheels are sharp and aggressive; guarding is essential to ensure safety, especially due to the non-reinforced design.
- Allow the wheel to cut with consistent, steady pressure Avoid forcing the wheel; ceramic grains cut efficiently on their own and excessive force can reduce performance or increase breakage risk; however, pressure that is too light can lead to burning.
- Match the ceramic blend to the material For extreme hardness or heat-sensitive metals, a pure ceramic grain is ideal. For mixed material streams or structural steels, a ceramic blend may offer better balance of aggression and durability.
- Inspect and store wheels properly Keep wheels flat, dry, and out of direct sunlight. Inspect each wheel before mounting to ensure structural integrity and bond condition.


