Details
The Gila Tools Resin Filled Turbo Cup Wheel is designed with alight weight thin flat body for less stress on the grinder than the normal steel body. Loaded with high grade diamonds dispersed evenly through the matrix, it is designed to be faster and more aggressive, chip-free grinding and finishing on granite and marble. Three diamond grit sizes are available: COARSE, MEDIUM, FINE. For best best performance on surfaces, corners, edges and angles of granite, marble and other natural stone surfaces.
- Available in Coarse, Medium and Fine grit sizes
- Thin flat body for less stress on the grinder
- Even diamond disbursement through the matrix
- Designed to be faster and more aggressive, chip-free grinding and finishing
- Ideal for angle grinders and polishers
- Designed for the professional contractor
Gila Diamond Products Warranty pertaining to all Diamond Cutting Tools and Carbide Blades
All Gila Diamond Products are engineered and manufactured to the highest of standards. Your satisfaction is a dominant consideration. All Gila Diamond Products are warranted to be free from defects in material and/or workmanship, provided that the tools are properly maintained and there is no evidence of abuse or misuse.
- In the event of failure or malfunction, return the product, properly packaged and postage prepaid, to Gila Diamond Products. You may also contact Gila Diamond Products at (888) 850-0889 for instructions on returns and technical advice.
- Gila Diamond Products assumes no liability for defects or damage caused by abuse or misuse of any product or unauthorized service of any product. The product must have been used for its recommended purpose and not modified by sharpening or other changes. Normal wear and tear is not covered under Gila Diamond Products warranties.
Specifications
- Body Material: Thin Flat Steel Body.
- Diamond Grit Type: Available in Coarse, Medium, Fine
- Number of Segment: 12
- Arbor Size: 5/8”-11 Threaded
- Application: Granite, Marble and Natural Stone.
- Equipment Types: Angle Grinder.




