15+ 5 Free Cutting Disc Steel 115 X 1.0 X 22.2mm
15+ 5 Free Cutting Disc Steel 115 X 1.0 X 22.2mm
                    
                
                                    
            
          
                      - Stock: In Stock
 - Model: COMBO 100
 - Weight: 0.57kg
 - Dimensions: 115.00mm x 115.00mm x 26.00mm
 - SKU: COMBO 100
 - UPC: 6009515842406
 
R 155.00
                            Ex VAT: R 134.78
                          
                        Tork Craft Cutting Discs — Steel, 115 × 1.0 × 22.2 mm (15 + 5 Free Combo)
Value combo pack of thin-kerf 115 mm steel cutting discs for fast, cool cuts with minimal burr. At 1.0 mm thickness and a standard 22.2 mm bore, these discs are ideal for angle grinders on mild steel, sheet, tube and profiles—perfect for fabrication, maintenance and site work.
Features
- Thin 1.0 mm kerf — rapid cutting with reduced heat and burr formation.
 - 115 mm diameter — popular size for compact angle grinders.
 - 22.2 mm (7/8″) bore — fits standard grinder flanges.
 - Aggressive grain bond for consistent, clean cuts on steel.
 - Combo value: 15 discs + 5 free (total 20 pieces).
 
Benefits
- Fast cut rate: thin wheel reduces drag for quicker passes.
 - Neater edges: less blueing and minimal clean-up grinding.
 - Lower effort: smoother feel and reduced load on the grinder.
 
Extra Information
- Best for mild steel, sheet, tubing, angle and bar. (Not for aluminium or stone.)
 - Let the disc do the work—use light, steady pressure and keep the cut straight.
 - Store discs flat and dry; avoid impacts and contamination with oils or moisture.
 
Pro Tip
- Score the cut line first, then complete the cut—this helps the 1.0 mm disc track straight and reduces edge chipping.
 - Use a fresh wheel for thin sheet or stainless-appearance parts; a sharper disc leaves cooler, brighter edges with less rework.
 
Safety
- Wear EN-rated eye, face, hearing and hand protection; use guards at all times.
 - Mount only on compatible angle grinders (correct RPM rating) and do not side-grind with cutting discs.
 - Allow the wheel to reach full speed before contacting the work; avoid twisting or binding in the kerf.
 - Inspect discs for cracks or damage before use; discard dropped or contaminated wheels.