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Wire Cup Wheel Size for 4.5" Grinder?

BikerDad

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I just recently ordered an assortment of abrasive discs and a pair of wire wheels for use with my 4.5" grinders. They arrived yesterday, and the 4.5" wire cup is HUGE :willy_nil:eyecrazy:. (Or, in keeping with the season, "YUUUUGE!") Now, it will cost as much to send it back, so I'll be keeping it, especially since I'm pretty sure I can use it on my 7" grinder. (Also, it's rate at 9,000 rpm, lower than either grinder)

The question is: What's a good wire cup wheel size for a 4.5" grinder?
 
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Finky198

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2" hard (knotted) cup or 3" med (brush) cup

and how big of a 4.5" grinder are you talking a 5A, 7A, 13A that can make a yuuge diff.... :dunno:

4.5 should work great on your 7" :thumbup:
 

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2" hard (knotted) cup or 3" med (brush) cup

and how big of a 4.5" grinder are you talking a 5A, 7A, 13A that can make a yuuge diff.... :dunno:

4.5 should work great on your 7" :thumbup:

Good info here ^^^^

I run a 2" cup and my Fein 7amp does OK with it.
 
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The max speed is printed right on the wire wheel. And if you're ordering online, Weiler has the max speeds for each part number on their website.
 
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BikerDad

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Thanks guys, sounds like I'll need to get a <3.5" wheel down the road. My 4.5" grinders are both 10+ amp. I'll use the 4.5" in my big grinder.
 
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