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Forney 60028 Mounted Grinding Point with 1/4-Inch Shank, 2-Inch-by-7/8-Inch,Silver and Grey

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About this item

  • Max RPM is 25, 420
  • Use with 1/4-Inch chuck for high speed drills
  • Shank mounted points and grinding wheels are made from durable high grade 60 grit aluminum oxide
  • Especially useful where larger wheels will not fit or where small abrasive wheels wear out too quickly


Made from durable, high-grade 60 grit aluminum oxide. Perfect for grinding, polishing or deburring ferrous metals or other hard surfaces. Please enter your postal code to check availability. Shank mounted points and grinding wheels are made from durable, high-grade 60 grit aluminum oxide. Perfect for grinding, polishing or deburring ferrous metals or other hard surfaces. For use with 1/4" (6.35 millimeters) chuck high-speed drills. Especially useful where larger wheels will not fit or where small abrasive wheels wear out too quickly. Product Specifications: Size: 2" x 7/8" Shape: Point Top (A11) Maximum revolutions per minute (RPM): 25,420 Product comes in carded packaging Bulk packaging version is Forney Industries ITEM# 72464 Tool type: For use with 1/4" (6.35 millimeters) chuck high-speed drill


pexring
2025-09-04 17:57:27
Love this grinding point. Hard enough that it lasts and lasts. We cut a lot of 3/4" EMT conduit and this smooths up the ends in a jiffy.(added on 10-4-13)After using several of these, we've started having troubles with the stone breaking off the spindle. We use them in an electric hand drill.
T Brazeau
2025-09-01 18:30:54
The grinding point served its purpose which was to make a hole bigger on a riding mower to fit a trailer hitch. As expected, though, it was hard on the grinding point.
Ignacio T.
2025-08-20 21:02:26
Rock is not balanced. Wobbles/vibrates out of control. Cheap unusable
Colestuff
2025-07-15 16:19:34
I bought several of these, and all of them are terribly unbalanced. At greater than 1500 RPM, the tool vibrates substantially, making fine grinding difficult. I finally balanced one of them fairly well by mounting the shaft in a lathe, spinning it at about 150 RPM, then lightly grinding the surface with a 4.5" right angle grinder. The grinding point works quite well now, but it did take some effort to get it to that state.
Spud
2025-06-16 15:52:39
works well .. holds up ..
earl wilson
2025-06-13 14:46:36
The media could not be loaded.
James
2025-06-09 14:10:21
Holds up well, does load with material like cheap stones
Kindle Customer
2025-02-11 13:42:05
Stone is misshapen, wobbles so badly it's useless
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