Hello,
I was wondering if anyone has any suggestions on how to properly use flat grinder blades on a 4 1/2" grinder?
I have both a Dewalt and a Harbor Freight 4 1/2" angle grinder and both have the same design problem.
I am trying to use a flat diamond blades as well as the thin brown (aluminum oxide?) metal cutoff blades made for 4 1/2 inch grinders. Neither tool seems to be designed to use these thin flat blades. The thicker blades that I've used in the past aren't flat and have sort of a cup design which lifts the actual grinding part away from the shield of the grinder. The thin, flat blades however, are too thin to be held tightly between the nuts and, more importantly, cut into the safety shield of the grinder. Does anyone know of a way to get around this? Is there some sort of a spacer that is made with a flange to properly hold the blade? Washers behind the blade don't seem to be the best of ideas. I was thinking of grinding down the collar of the shield so that it sits further away from the blade but I really don't want to do that except as a last resort.
I'll be honest....I was in a bind and needed to do some fast cuts and I just put two of the super thin brown blades together and let them cut a groove in the shield. I obviously don't want to keep doing this and the diamond blade would cut even deeper into the shield regardless.
It's strange that I see these blades everywhere but don't see any adapters or spacers sold. Am I using something that isn't designed for what I'm using it for?
The grinder wheel shaft diameter is 7/8"
Thank you in advance for any help or suggestions.
I really appreciate it.
Tim
I was wondering if anyone has any suggestions on how to properly use flat grinder blades on a 4 1/2" grinder?
I have both a Dewalt and a Harbor Freight 4 1/2" angle grinder and both have the same design problem.
I am trying to use a flat diamond blades as well as the thin brown (aluminum oxide?) metal cutoff blades made for 4 1/2 inch grinders. Neither tool seems to be designed to use these thin flat blades. The thicker blades that I've used in the past aren't flat and have sort of a cup design which lifts the actual grinding part away from the shield of the grinder. The thin, flat blades however, are too thin to be held tightly between the nuts and, more importantly, cut into the safety shield of the grinder. Does anyone know of a way to get around this? Is there some sort of a spacer that is made with a flange to properly hold the blade? Washers behind the blade don't seem to be the best of ideas. I was thinking of grinding down the collar of the shield so that it sits further away from the blade but I really don't want to do that except as a last resort.
I'll be honest....I was in a bind and needed to do some fast cuts and I just put two of the super thin brown blades together and let them cut a groove in the shield. I obviously don't want to keep doing this and the diamond blade would cut even deeper into the shield regardless.
It's strange that I see these blades everywhere but don't see any adapters or spacers sold. Am I using something that isn't designed for what I'm using it for?
The grinder wheel shaft diameter is 7/8"
Thank you in advance for any help or suggestions.
I really appreciate it.
Tim
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