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Abrasives, Power Brushes and Maintenance Tools for Advanced Surface Conditioning
Weiler Abrasives will celebrate their 75th anniversary by showcasing an All-Star wall of advanced surface conditioning tools.
Unique Finishing and Deburring Tools
Brush Research Manufacturing provides Nampower abrasive disc brushes for general purpose, medium and heavy deburring applications, and Flex-Hone CBN abrasive for difficult-to-finish materials.
Weiler Abrasives Launches New Website
This mobile-friendly site has modern ecommerce features, dynamic search functions, multiple languages and enhanced content.
Small Diameter Cutting Wheels for Metal Fabrication and Ship Building Operations
Weiler Abrasives provides 38 new wheels with increasing levels of cutting performance to meet various application needs.
Pro Secrets for Maximizing Grinding Performance and Efficiency
To significantly reduce your operating costs, achieve better productivity and a stronger bottom line, here are some tips for properly using abrasives that will eliminate waste and improve performance, efficiency and operator comfort.
U.S. Cutting Tool Orders Slow
Orders of $206.3 million were down 1.9 percent from the previous month.
How to Clean Welds Faster With a Wire Brush
Saving even a few minutes with each weld cleaning can add up over time in the welding operation. Here’s how to choose the right wheel for the job and the best practices to follow that will optimize performance and efficiency when using wire brushes.
Weiler Abrasives Achieves Milestone
They are celebrating 75 years in business.
ATA Acquires Karnasch
This deal expands the international cutting tool business of ATA.
Weiler Abrasives Receives Award
They receive the People’s Choice Innovation Impact Award at the 2019 Industrial Supply Association Convention.
All Aboard
After some accidents and trials with less efficient alternatives that caused problems and delayed work, this railway group got on board with replacing their old grinding and cutting devices with new equipment that would eliminate workplace risks without sacrificing productivity.
No Job Too Small
The use of smaller abrasives and supporting tools is growing in shops that are less concerned about stock removal and heavy deburring but need to produce parts with fine finishes, want more control for less gouging of parts, and desire improved ergonomics.