Angle Grinders
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Angle grinders go by several different names including side grinders and disc grinders - in the UK, however, they are most widely referred to as angle grinders. They are used for grinding or abrasive cutting and can also be used to polish certain surfaces by eroding thin top layers. In recent years, they have been developed for a range of tasks, taking on a variety of shapes and sizes, with a number of features and possible attachments.
Angle grinders can be powered in different ways, but most modern models use electricity. Some models offer different speed options, which give you more control when operating the angle grinder.
The faster an angle grinder is, the more powerful it tends to be, so take care when carrying out larger-scale projects. Angle grinders, like most power tools, require several safety measures when in use. Wear protective clothing and keep as much distance as possible from moving parts when the tool is in operation.
Angle grinders are one of the more common tools found on construction sites, and increasing innovation in the power tool industry has seen a growing number make their way into households too. With DIY easier than ever before thanks to the array of tools on offer, consider adding an angle grinder to your collection today.