Collection: Cutting Wheel

Cutting Wheels

Cutting wheels play an important role in getting clean, fast, and accurate cuts in workshops and on job sites. They help you slice through metal sections, pipes, rods, and channels with control and consistency. When the wheel is made well, every cut feels smoother, requires less effort, and reduces extra finishing work. This collection brings together Yuri cutting wheels designed for the kind of tough, everyday cutting that Indian fabricators, carpenters, and contractors handle.

How Cutting Wheels Help in Real Work

A cutting wheel shapes the entire cutting experience. A good wheel controls heat, resists bending, and keeps the material from burning. With the right wheel, you can finish your cuts quickly, avoid unwanted burrs, and keep your machine running without strain.

  • Fast and steady cutting through metal sections
  • Cleaner edges with less rework
  • Reduced vibration and smoother tool handling
  • Better control on thin and thick materials

This makes cutting wheels a daily need in fabrication shops, welding setups, furniture units, and construction sites.

Why Choose Yuri Cutting Wheels

Yuri cutting wheels are built for long lasting sharpness, consistent performance, and dependable strength. Every wheel goes through strict quality checks to make sure it stays stable even during continuous cutting.

  • High quality grains for fast and smooth cutting
  • Strong bonding to handle heat and pressure
  • Reinforced construction for safer high speed use
  • Longer usable life so you get more cuts per wheel
  • Stable cutting line that reduces deviations
  • Built for Indian work environments where temperature and usage vary throughout the day

How to Choose the Right Cutting Wheel

Match the Wheel to the Material

Always select a wheel meant for the metal you are cutting. Yuri wheels indicate whether they are suitable for mild steel, stainless steel, cast iron, or other metals.

Select the Correct Diameter and Thickness

  • Smaller diameters for lighter and more controlled cutting
  • Larger diameters for deeper and heavier cuts
  • Thin wheels for fast, precise cuts with less material loss
  • Thicker wheels for heavy duty work requiring more strength

Check Speed Rating

The wheel’s maximum RPM should always match or exceed your machine’s speed. Staying within the recommended rating keeps the wheel safe and effective.

Understand Your Workload

If your work involves continuous cutting, choose heavy duty options designed for durability. For smaller jobs, general purpose wheels will serve well.

Popular Applications

  • Metal fabrication and welding shops
  • Grill and gate making
  • Modular furniture and hardware workshops
  • Construction sites for cutting steel bars and channels
  • Automotive and repair jobs
  • General maintenance cutting

Safety and Handling Tips

  • Inspect the wheel before use and avoid using damaged pieces
  • Mount the wheel properly and tighten the flanges
  • Allow the wheel to reach full speed before cutting
  • Use steady pressure and avoid forcing the cut
  • Wear safety glasses, gloves, and protective clothing
  • Store wheels in a dry, clean place away from moisture

Frequently Asked Questions

What materials can Yuri cutting wheels handle?

Yuri cutting wheels work on mild steel, stainless steel, and other compatible metals. Always check the product label for exact usage.

Why does wheel thickness matter?

Thin wheels cut faster and reduce material loss. Thick wheels provide extra strength for heavy duty cutting.

How do I know when a cutting wheel is worn out?

When the diameter becomes too small for safe use, or when the wheel slows down noticeably, it is time to replace it.

Can one wheel be used for all metals?

Some wheels are general purpose, but performance improves when matched to the specific metal. Stainless steel often needs a wheel meant for harder materials.

Is it safe to exceed the wheel’s RPM rating?

No. Exceeding the maximum RPM can cause wheel failure and risk operator injury. Always stay within the recommended limit.

Why does my cutting wheel wear out quickly?

This usually happens due to too much pressure, cutting at the wrong angle, using the wrong wheel for the material, or incorrect speed.

How should I store cutting wheels?

Keep them flat in a dry area away from sunlight and moisture. Proper storage protects the bonding and extends the life of the wheel.

Explore the full range of Yuri cutting wheels and choose the one that fits your cutting needs with confidence. Good tools make every cut cleaner, faster, and easier.