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D-way CBN Wheels

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Jim McLain

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I have two 7 inch radius edge D-Way 180 Grit CBN Wheels with 5/8 inch bushings for sale. They are in very good shape with one receiving a little more use than the other. The two wheels sold for close to $400 new. I will let them go for $100 each with bushing plus shipping or $150 for the pair. If you are interested please feel free to call me a 575-517-6535 or email me at jasjmclain@msn.com.
 

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I wonder if these wheels would fit a Delta Variable speed 8in grinder? Have to say, never seen a 7 in grinder, most are 6 or 8, right?
Baldor has made a seven inch slow speed grinder for many years. They are not as common as they used to be. Yes the wheels will fit most 8 inch grinders. I think Baldor makes theirs with a 3/4 shaft but most have a 5/8 shaft.
 
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