BeXom Cutting Disc 115×1 mm (Type 41) – for Metal & Stainless Steel (INOX)
Ultra-thin for fast, precise, and burr-free cuts – compatible with all common angle grinders (22.23 mm bore).
Overview
The BeXom Cutting Disc 115×1 mm is the right choice when fine kerfs, clean edges, and high cutting speed matter. Its 1-mm thickness reduces heat input and burr formation – ideal for cutting stainless steel (INOX), steel, and metal profiles in workshops, assembly, and manufacturing.
Key Advantages
Precise Cutting Kerf: The 1-mm disc produces narrow cuts and minimizes post-processing – perfect for visible stainless-steel edges.
Smooth & Fast Cutting: Balanced bond and grain structure (A60 OBF) ensure controlled, fast cutting with low vibration.
Material-Friendly: Low heat input prevents discoloration on INOX and reduces warping on thin sheets.
Typical Applications
Stainless-steel railings, sheet-metal and profile cutting, pipe separation, bodywork and assembly work, repairs & maintenance in metalworking, plant/machine construction, and service workshops.
Safety & Usage Notes
Use only with approved angle grinders; observe max. 13,300 RPM.
No side grinding – for cutting only.
Always wear safety goggles, hearing protection, gloves, and protective clothing.
Do not use damaged or moisture-exposed discs.
Cut dry; secure the workpiece; beware of sparks and kickback.
Available Sizes
For deeper cuts and various applications, additional sizes are available: 125 mm, 180 mm, 230 mm.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is 115×1 mm especially suitable for?
For fast and precise cutting with a narrow kerf – ideal for thin-walled pipes, sheets, and profiles made of steel or stainless steel.
Can I use it for stainless steel (INOX)?
Yes. The disc is designed for INOX and minimizes discoloration due to low heat generation.
What’s the difference between 1.0 mm, 1.6 mm, and 2.5 mm?
1.0 mm cuts fastest and cleanest but is more sensitive to side pressure. 1.6/2.5 mm discs are stronger for thicker materials.
What is the maximum speed?
Maximum 13,300 RPM (80 m/s). Never exceed the values printed on the machine or disc.
Will it fit my angle grinder?
Yes, if your grinder has a 22.23-mm bore for 115-mm discs (standard for most brands).
Can I cut aluminum with it?
Standard steel discs can clog with non-ferrous metals. Use specially marked aluminum/NE-metal discs instead.
How long does a disc last?
Service life depends on material, feed pressure, and cut guidance. Thin INOX profiles typically allow many precise cuts per disc.
Is wet cutting possible?
This disc is designed for dry cutting with angle grinders only.
How should I store cutting discs?
Store flat, dry, and protected from moisture and sunlight. Do not use damaged or aged discs.