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Oregon OR534 516A OREGON Grinding Wheel Review

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Revainrating 3 out of 5  
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Description of Oregon OR534 516A OREGON Grinding Wheel

Diameter: 5-3/4". Thickness: 5/16"(7.9Mm). Arbor Hole: 7/8". No Assembly Required.

Reviews

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Poor Quality Grinding Wheel

i purchased a grinding wheel for my power tool from this brand and was extremely disappointed with the quality. As a result of my tests, I determined that the wheel was not durable and only lasted a few uses before wearing down completely.This was a complete waste of money. It's frustrating when you save up for a product and it doesn't deliver. I would not recommend this product to anyone looking for reliable power tool parts and accessories..

Pros
  • None
Cons
  • Poor quality, not durable.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Sharpens High-Performing Blades

This product is a fantastic addition to any power tool enthusiasts collection .the grinding wheel provides a sharp and efficient tool making lawn care and maintenance a breeze. The durability and long-lasting performance make this an exceptional investment in tools and home improvement. However, the cost might be a little higher than expected, but it's worth it for the precision it offers..

Pros
  • Efficient and precise grinding ability
Cons
  • Requires frequent replacement due to wear and tear

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good quality saw chain sharpening wheel

The wheel is the most important part of the saw chain sharpener - it is the part that comes into contact with the cutting edges and performs the sharpening. I am very happy with the quality of the Oregon discs. As with all vitreous grinding wheels, they should be cleaned frequently for constant exposure to fresh abrasive for clean cuts; I wear mine lightly about once per chain loop. I prefer this 5/16" wheel over the 1/4" wheel for adjusting depth gauges ("rakers") because of the extra width. A

Pros
  • Grinding wheels and discs
Cons
  • Weight