Grinders
Commercial grinders come in many shapes and sizes and TWS supply a wide range including profile grinders and straight knife grinders. Below is a list of the current stock we have available but this list is subject to frequent changes. We often have new and used models available but if there is a particular make or model you need let us know. TWS has been in operation for almost 40 years and in that time we have built up a considerable list of contacts. We use our relationships with other dealers and suppliers to make sure we can find the right machines for our customers.
Our stock is offered either new, used or fully refurbished to the highest standard. If you would like to discuss your requirements or seek advice on which woodworking machines would best suit the needs of your business please get in touch. You can reach us by phone on 01278455622 or email info@twswood.co.uk. We also supply Panel Saws, Mortisers and many other Woodworking Machines.
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Understanding Grinders: Types, Uses, and FAQs
Grinders are indispensable tools in many industries, especially woodworking, metalwork, and construction. Whether you’re cutting, grinding, or polishing, grinders provide precision and efficiency. Let’s explore the common types of grinders, their uses, and some frequently asked questions.
What Are 3 Types of Grinders?
- Angle Grinders: These are versatile handheld tools used for cutting, grinding, and polishing different materials like metal, stone, and wood. Their portability makes them a favorite for both DIY enthusiasts and professionals.
- Bench Grinders: Typically mounted on workbenches, these grinders are ideal for sharpening tools, polishing surfaces, and reshaping metal. They have two grinding wheels of varying grit sizes for different tasks.
- Die Grinders: Smaller and more precise than angle grinders, die grinders are commonly used for intricate tasks like grinding metal components, honing, and engraving. They work well in hard-to-reach areas.
What Are Grinders Used For?
Grinders have a wide range of uses across different materials:
- Cutting: Cut through tough materials like metal and stone.
- Grinding: Smooth rough surfaces, remove excess material, or sharpen tools.
- Polishing: Buffing and refining surfaces to achieve a polished finish.
- Sanding: With the right attachments, grinders can be used to sand wooden surfaces for a smooth result.
Grinders are used in construction, woodworking, automotive repairs, and metalworking industries.
Why Are 9-Inch Grinders Banned?
In some regions, the use of 9-inch grinders has been restricted or banned due to safety concerns. These larger grinders are powerful but can be dangerous because they generate high torque and are harder to control. This can lead to accidents, especially when used improperly or without the right safety equipment. Many workplaces now favor smaller grinders (e.g., 4.5-inch or 5-inch models) that are easier to handle and safer for operators.
Why Are They Called Grinders?
Grinders derive their name from their primary function: grinding materials. They use abrasive wheels or discs to grind, cut, and polish materials like wood, metal, and stone. The term “grinder” has been adopted across different industries due to the tool’s ability to remove excess material and smooth surfaces through friction.
For anyone interested in high-quality grinders for woodworking or industrial applications, TWS Wood offers a comprehensive selection of the best tools for the job. Visit twswood.co.uk to explore top-of-the-line grinders that ensure safety and precision in your projects.