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Upgraded Version Wood Garving Disc, (ø125x22mm) Wood Grinding Wheel Chainsaw disc, Tungsten Carbide Wood Sanding, Grinder Discs for Shaping, Grinding and Cutting, Fits 115mmor 125 Angle Grinders

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WIDE USE: Wood Grinder Disk suitable for polishing all kinds of soft wood, hard wood, woodworking, wood carving, root carving, tea tray, coffee table, etc. Any businesses selling these products must remove them from the sale immediately as they do not comply with the Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulations 2008. However, angle grinders are not designed for use with such accessories as they do not incorporate the safety features required for electric chainsaws. OPSS has taken this important step because the chainsaw attachments are not designed to be used with angle grinders and could cause serious injury or even fatality.

Ce disque est parfait pour le meulage grossier des matériaux en bois et est adapté pour une utilisation avec une meuleuse d'angle. Life's too short to waste time sharpening the things - after hacking-up five tons or so of logs/naily-scrap-wood/pallets a new chain in autumn is a sensible and satisfying investment. That sounds a bit melodramatic, probably only saved a couple of fingers at most The chainsaw discs need a powerful grinder and the rotational speed is not suitable for single speed grinders as they spin too fast ( rated to 6800 rpm ) Check your men in sheds grinder or you may be liable for action if something bad happens. This Safety Alert is the result of a risk assessment carried out by OPSS following two previous risk alerts published by the Office in February, based on information from local regulators. uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/999223/2021-06-30-PSA2-angle-grinder-chainsaw-discs-poster.Je ne mets pas 5 étoiles, car les dents s'usent assez vite, pourtant, j'ai mordu dans du bête sapin. I think the chain was supposed to slip a bit on the disk to reduce the chance of kickback, but the whole idea frightened me! So far as I can make out the chain to disc interface is a crude anti-kick back measure (slipping clutch) the danger so far as kick back is concerned is if the job (eg: timber) closes up on the disc and the disc (along with the rest of the grinder) decides to climb out of the job with some force, if that happens then it's danger dead ahead. A very versatile tool but no matter how hard I try I cannot convince the instructor he needs to refit the guard to the grinder!

I only did this once and it cost me a new chain as the old one had gone too far to be sharpened again. It spins up to full speed in a fraction of a second as long as the teeth are not in contact with the work, but it will stop dead if anything seizes, which is unlikely. Any consumers who have these angle grinder attachments in their possession are urged to stop using them immediately.I believe the rules on saws and similar in the EU which covered the UK, ban the use of any type of saw that on releasing the trigger or loss of power can’t stop the blade or cutter within 10 sec, many saws that are common in the US and Canada can’t meet that requirement this includes attachments such as the one for angle grinder, buzz saws and dado blades making them hard to find in the UK! Back in the UK I used it a few times and found it good - although it would eat your house if it got away from you. Some time later I also saw a man wood cutting using an angle grinder fitted with a course circular saw blade without the guard on. I am old enough to remember seeing an article in which the inventor of the arbortech woodcarver told how he welded a length of chainsaw chain onto a disc then redesigned it as it was so dangerous. Typical flat out chain speed at say around 13,000 RPM for the engine on a chainsaw is around 20-25 metres per sec, also chainsaw's have or should have a chain catcher fitted as a safety feature.

OPSS is also telling any business that sells these chainsaw discs as attachments for angle grinders to remove them from the market immediately as they do not comply with the Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulations 2008.I have an Arbortech disc which is much safer but can still cause serios damage but at least no chain to fly off into your face at great velocity. The Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS), the UK’s national product safety regulator, has issued a Safety Alert for a chainsaw disc attachment that has been incorrectly sold for use with angle grinders. GRINDING MILLER DISC: Wood grinding disc made of high quality alloy material, wood disc for grinder high hardness and durable. Members of the public are encouraged to report businesses selling these products to Trading Standards via the Citizens Advice Consumer Service at www.

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