I have been looking into bench grinder arbor adapters and wheels and realized there are wheels (fiber wheels mostly) that have upwards of 4" arbor holes.
I myself have a fiber wheel with a 3" arbor hole which started my search for adapters/bushings.
Is there any rhyme or reason to these larger diameter arbor wheels? Obviously up to an inch would be a nice sturdy arbor shaft but anything over that must not be fitting directly on the shaft and meant just for those tabbed inserts.
Are these wheels meant for multiple tools and thats why they manufacture them for an adapter?
or is there a giant 3" arbor grinder that this wheel is designed for?
See link for example
I myself have a fiber wheel with a 3" arbor hole which started my search for adapters/bushings.
Is there any rhyme or reason to these larger diameter arbor wheels? Obviously up to an inch would be a nice sturdy arbor shaft but anything over that must not be fitting directly on the shaft and meant just for those tabbed inserts.
Are these wheels meant for multiple tools and thats why they manufacture them for an adapter?
or is there a giant 3" arbor grinder that this wheel is designed for?
See link for example
Scotch-Brite XP-WL EXL-XP Deburring Abrasive Wheel, 3" Arbor, Silicon Carbide, 8" Diameter x 1" Width, 10 Density, Grit Fine (Case of 3): Sanding Discs: Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientific
Scotch-Brite XP-WL EXL-XP Deburring Abrasive Wheel, 3" Arbor, Silicon Carbide, 8" Diameter x 1" Width, 10 Density, Grit Fine (Case of 3): Sanding Discs: Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientific
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