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The NORTON 662610-18632 is a non-woven convolute deburring wheel from the Bear-Tex Series 1000 SC line, designed for fine grit deburring, blending, and final finishing on metal workpieces. Built with silicon carbide abrasive and a smear-free, heat-free resin bond, it delivers consistent surface conditioning without gouging or altering the dimensions of the workpiece. The uniform grain dispersion ensures repeatable results across the full face of the wheel. Rated to 6000 RPM, it suits a range of bench grinder and finishing machine setups used by machinists, fabricators, and metalworking shops handling precision surface prep.
This wheel is suited to light deburring, surface blending, and final finishing applications on metal components where dimensional accuracy and surface quality must be preserved. It is available in multiple web densities: a more open density 7 for cool-cutting light deburring, density 8 for general deburring and blending, and a dense density 9 for deburring, polishing, and finishing. The silicon carbide abrasive produces a fine, bright scratch pattern with a reduced cut rate, making it a preferred choice for final-pass finishing work where consistency matters.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or direct-fit option for bench grinders and finishing machines that accept non-woven convolute wheels in the corresponding diameter and arbor configuration.
Installation should be performed by a qualified machinist or tooling technician familiar with abrasive wheel mounting procedures. Power down and lock out the machine before mounting or removing the wheel. Confirm that the machine spindle speed does not exceed the 6000 RPM rating marked on the wheel before operation. Always inspect the wheel for damage before mounting and use appropriate flanges and guards per ANSI B7.1 standards.
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