The coarse grit wheel allows efficient material removal and quickly repairs a worn or damaged cutting edge.
The grain is 360.
You can sharpen all types of materials, including steel, ceramic, and carbide.
Fits Tormek T-8, Tormek T-7 and earlier models with a wheel diameter of 250mm.
It is advisable to always add ACC-150 Anti-Corrosion Concentrate water when sharpening with water to prevent the wheel from rusting. Add 10ml of concentrate to 250ml of water (about 4%).
We recommend always using water to sharpen with a diamond disc as this prolongs the life of the disc and provides a finer surface.
It is also possible to sharpen without water.
Tormek launches three new diamond wheels and a Multi Base for sharpening sharp tools.
The Diamond Wheels and Multi Base are designed for use with the Tormek Water Cooled Sharpening System and will provide anyone who works with wood with an ideal way to have perfectly sharp tools to work with every time.
The new diamond wheels are characterized by exceptional longevity in addition to the ability to sharpen both on the side and on the periphery.
The new Multi Base allows sharpening on the side of diamond wheels and leaves a perfectly flat bevel, necessary for certain applications.
The new diamond wheels from Tormek are offered in three different qualities: coarse, fine and extra-fine.
The quality of the diamond surface provides a significant and constant sharpening capacity as well as a grinding wheel that always keeps the same diameter.
Users who frequently sharpen the same tool will appreciate this feature which simplifies both setup and sharpening.
Diamond is the hardest material available, up to twice as hard as cubic boron nitride (NBC), another commonly used abrasive.
The extreme hardness and longevity of diamond make it the optimal material for sharpening.
Another interesting feature of Tormek's diamond wheels is that they have a diamond coating on the side, which is ideal for sharpening small chisel tools such as carving gouges and chisels, as well as planing irons. plane, wood chisels and knives.
You get a bevel with a perfectly flat surface rather than a hollow cut.