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Nut to protect the disc from jamming in an angle grinder

While working with an angle grinder, the clamping nut that holds the disc can become so tight that it is simply impossible to unscrew it with a standard wrench. Tendrils can break out in it, it can bend, and there are also frequent cases of breakage of the gearbox lock button.

Nut with sliding washer


The easiest way to deal with jamming is to use a special nut with a movable washer pressed onto it. The use of such a clamp prevents it from sticking to the disk.
Nut to protect the disc from jamming in an angle grinder

Nut to protect the disc from jamming in an angle grinder

To combat blocking, I used to use a homemade spacer made of paper or rubber, placing it between the disc and the nut. This is a quite effective method, but over time the gaskets become compacted, so jamming still occurs. The disadvantage of this solution is that it increases the routine of rearranging disks. From time to time, the gasket sticks to it, so it takes some fiddling to remove and rearrange it.
A nut with a rotating washer, in my opinion, is the most effective solution for preventing sticking to the disc.It is cheap, and its use will allow you to save many fragile metal disks, which, when jammed, previously had to be broken in order to free the shaft.
Nut to protect the disc from jamming in an angle grinder

The version of the nut that came into my hands has a raised washer with an extruded bottom. This allows, by reducing the contact area, to increase the pressure with which the disk is pressed.
Using such a clamp, you can prevent damage to the tool when releasing the disk by striking or sprouting the gearbox shaft on a turnkey basis. This is especially important if the angle grinder is under warranty, so mechanical damage to its surface is undesirable.

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Comments (5)
  1. Guest Ruslan
    #1 Guest Ruslan Guests November 26, 2018 10:22
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    When I bought my grinder Fiolent-2kW, which is designed for work in production. So, there is a sticker on the disc casing. “Install the disc with a metal sleeve to the gearbox. This is what I always do
    1. Another Sergei
      #2 Another Sergei Guests November 28, 2018 00:07
      2
      Ruslan, I have the same grinder Fiolent, it’s really made for the Russians! I work in a tool service and I’m already tired of explaining to everyone HOW TO INSTALL THE DISC CORRECTLY ON THE GRINDER. 95% install with the “picture” facing out (usually a metal ring on the side of the picture). And do you know what the argument is? So that you can see the markings on the disc without removing it from the grinder :))))). If the disk is installed correctly, then jamming is almost impossible. And then there is no need for any master classes on how to unscrew the disk!
      1. Sector
        #3 Sector Guests December 6, 2018 11:29
        0
        Russian people are very inquisitive and they usually have a lot of extra time. That’s why they come up with all sorts of spacers made from cardboard and plastic bottles instead of just placing the disc correctly right away.
        1. Hah
          #4 Hah Guests 13 December 2018 18:05
          2
          IT DOESN'T MAKE A DIFFERENCE HOW TO INSTALL THE DISC HOW IT BITTED AND WILL BE BITTED FOR 14 YEARS I'VE BEEN WORKING AS A BULGARIAN I PLACED THE DISCS IN ALL DIFFERENT DIFFERENT WAYS IT WAS BITCHED OFTEN I HAD TO TAKE A TIN AND GRIND IT OUT
  2. Sergey
    #5 Sergey Guests 15 March 2020 15:37
    1
    In the store, such a nut costs less than a pack of cigarettes...

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