(how to) one tooling arm for several wheels

SHOKR

Well-Known Member
hey guys

i've been wanting to buy more wheels for quite sometime, the KMG i have was bought used from UK each attachment has its own arm.

now i'm thinking about buying more wheels, 5",8", 12", one of which will be serrated (or 10") and i want to have single tooling arm that i would have and just need to interchange the wheels (like on the burr king i think?)

i *imagine* its a simple process, i will just have something i can screw and unscrew easily over the wheels instead of nut or something, but is that right? and what are the details

i have no idea about machining or its terms, so speak noob please :)

thanks
 
I hate wasting time changing wheels on arms , I would have a arm for every attachment. At some point i will get another grinder.

Wheels are pretty easy to change , one nut and done.



Dwane
 
Dwane

its matter of cost and space
also the new grinder's arms wont necessarily fit the old one and vice versa
 
Aluminum is cheap and super effective. I was against them initially but have since seen the light!
 
thanks

large aluminum here is not cheap!! in fact mild steel would be much cheaper i believe
 
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