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Cut-Off Wheel Set - 69-Pc - Dremel

Part #: 688

The Dremel 688 Cut-Off Wheel Set provides a comprehensive collection of cutting accessories for professional automotive and industrial applications. This 69-piece kit is designed for technicians and mechanics requiring reliable and versatile cutting capabilities for various materials and tasks. It includes a range of popular cut-off wheels and the essential #402 mandrel to ensure immediate and effective use.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive 69-Piece Set: Offers an extensive assortment of cut-off wheels for diverse cutting demands.
  • Included #402 Mandrel: Comes with the necessary mandrel for quick and convenient attachment to your Dremel rotary tool.
  • Variety of Wheel Types: Features #409 Emery, #420 Heavy-Duty, and #426 Fiberglass-Reinforced cut-off wheels for optimal performance across different materials.
  • Multiple Diameter Sizes: Includes both 15/16" and 1-1/4" diameter wheels to accommodate various cutting depths and access requirements.
  • Durable Construction: Built with high-strength materials to provide consistent durability and efficient cutting.

Applications

This Dremel Cut-Off Wheel Set is engineered for precise and efficient material removal in professional settings. It is ideal for cutting and slotting bolts, screws, and rusted fasteners, facilitating removal or modification in automotive repair and maintenance. Technicians can utilize these wheels for trimming small metal components, deburring, and removing excess material from welds. The assortment of wheels effectively cuts through various materials including metals (such as steel, aluminum, and copper), plastics, and thin wood, making it suitable for fabrication, industrial maintenance, and general repair tasks.

Includes

  • 6 - #540 1-1/4" Cut-Off Wheel
  • 1 - #402 Mandrel
  • 36 - #409 15/16" Emery Cut-Off Wheel
  • 22 - #420 15/16" Heavy-Duty Cut-Off Wheel
  • 4 - #426 1-1/4" Fiberglass-Reinforced Cut-Off Wheel

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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 09 February, 2007.