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The ATLIN Grinding Wheel Dressing Tool features a durable industrial-grade diamond matrix bonded to steel, offering unmatched longevity over carbon steel dressers. With dual grit options (36 and 120) and a 4.5-inch surfacing head, it quickly restores, trues, and sharpens grinding wheels for faster, cooler, and more precise metalworking. Compact and ergonomic, this tool is a must-have for professionals seeking efficient wheel maintenance and superior finishes.
| ASIN | B07Z7K256Z |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,436 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #1 in Abrasive Dressing Tools |
| Brand | ATLIN |
| Compatible Devices | Bench Grinder |
| Construction Type | Diamond Matrix Bonded Onto Steel |
| Date First Available | September 9, 2020 |
| Grit Material | Diamond |
| Grit Number | 36 |
| Grit Type | 36 Grit, 120 Grit |
| Item Thickness | 4.5 Inches |
| Item Weight | 7 ounces |
| Manufacturer | ATLIN |
| Product Dimensions | 4.5"L x 1.77"W |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Cutting, Grinding, Sharpening |
| UPC | 850013190010 |
C**H
Great products!
SUPURB! I’ve never had a two piece wheel dressing unit, it works great! Have two different grits made for a superb finish on my grinding wheels, very flat, even finishes
E**E
Worked great!
I've been trying to use my big, heavy and bulky old fashioned style wheel dresser that has the spinning metal wheels on the end for years and it never quite seemed to leave the grinding wheels nice and cleanly dressed. But these worked like a dream! The way I always thought a wheel dresser should work! Left a nice clean and smooth surface. Best part is they're nice and light and compact! I would suggest using a dust mask when using them though. I could see some very fine dust particles being blown through the air. The only thing I'm not 100% sure about is the "Longevity" in the star ratings above as I've only used them once on two different wheels so far. But went out on a limb and gave it 5 stars as they are diamond so I expect they'll last the rest of my lifetime anyway! Not something that gets used that often in my humble shop. Didn't see any kind of wear at all after their first trial run.
D**S
Work well, but not dead-flat
These grinding wheel dressers work quite well (set up a shop vac to collect the dust that the wheel will throw off when using them though!). They did the job quickly and showed little wear after dressing three wheels. The one slight drawback is that their surfaces aren't dead-flat, so if you just press them against the wheel and hold them stationary, you'll get grooves or an uneven profile. It's not major, but enough that I wanted to avoid it. I found I had to move them back and forth manually, while sighting down so I could see the profile of the wheel clearly. It was easy for one side of the wheel or the other to end up slightly rounded, which was a little strange since I never positioned the dresser in a way that would have rounded the corners. I was just working freehand, but by watching the profile of the wheel as I moved the dressers back and forth, I managed to end up with nice smooth, square profiles. Using these was slightly fiddly, but they ultimately worked very well for what I needed.
W**S
Grinding wheel dresser
Works well! Keeps wheel surface flat.
J**R
QUALITY
TRUES THE STONE VERY WELL USE LIGHT PRESSURE FOR TOOL LIFE
W**S
Fine tool lasted 1 time
The corse to worked great, still can do more wheels, I did 3 first time. However the fine tool lost its finishing media on the first wheel
D**J
Finally trued my grinding wheels
Well made coarse and fine pair replace my old ones that didn't work as well as these. I was able to true wheels and eliminate bench grinder vibration, so sharpening is a breeze now paired with my tool rest. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0049RD9YO?ref_=ppx_hzsearch_conn_dt_b_fed_asin_title_5
E**S
Tool not directly labeled with the grit number
Just received the 36-grit and 120-grit diamond dresser tools. Although the tools can be distinguished by looking at the diamond matrix or looking at the box, the tools themselves are not labeled. The tool manufacturer should etch the grit number on the head of the tool.
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