Abracs BLACK Edition PRO Thin Metal Slitting Cutting Discs (Inox)
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Thin metal cutting discs designed for stainless steel, mild steel and sheet metal. Strengthened webbing and compound stability deliver smooth, low-vibration cutting with exceptional precision. Available in 115mm, 125mm and 230mm sizes.
| QTY | Price | QTY |
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| 25 | £22.25£26.70 | |
| 1 | £0.99£1.19 |
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When you need clean, accurate cuts through stainless steel or sheet metal, most discs either chatter, overheat or leave a ragged edge. The Abracs BLACK Edition PRO metal cutting discs are built to avoid all of that. These are thin slitting discs engineered specifically for precision work on inox and high-grade steels, where a blunt or aggressive disc ruins the finish and potentially the material. Whether you’re on a fabrication job or cutting sections on site, these deliver where it matters.
The 1.0mm profile on the 115mm and 125mm sizes is genuinely thin. That narrow kerf means less material lost per cut, less heat generated, and considerably less kickback. The compound formulation is designed for stability through the cut, so the disc doesn’t flex or wander mid-pass. Less vibration means better control, less fatigue, and a cleaner result. Anyone who’s spent a long day cutting stainless knows that vibration adds up quickly.
What Makes These Metal Cutting Discs Different
The BLACK Edition name comes from a combination of the reinforced fibre webbing and the specific abrasive compound used in this range. That strengthened construction gives the disc consistent performance from first cut to last, rather than the gradual degradation you get from cheaper options. The 22.2mm bore fits standard angle grinders, so there’s no adaptor faff involved.
The 230mm disc steps up to a 1.9mm thickness, which is appropriate for that diameter and keeps it stable at higher peripheral speeds. Use it on larger sections where the 115mm disc just isn’t going to reach.
These are available individually or in boxes of 25, which makes them practical for trade use. Running a single disc on a one-off job is fine, but if you’re cutting stainless regularly, buying in volume makes obvious sense.
Pro Tip: When cutting stainless steel, let the disc do the work at a consistent feed rate rather than forcing it through. Applying too much pressure generates heat, which can cause discolouration and work-harden the material, making subsequent cuts harder.
These discs are used wherever clean, controlled cuts through stainless steel, mild steel or sheet metal are required. Common applications include fabrication workshops, on-site pipework cutting, architectural steelwork, kitchen equipment manufacturing, and general metalwork where surface finish matters. The thin profile makes them well suited to slitting cuts and tight profiles where a thicker disc would remove too much material or generate excess heat.
Best For
- Stainless steel cutting
- Sheet metal slitting
- Mild steel
- High-grade steel
- Fabrication and on-site metalwork
- Precision cuts where finish matters
Compatible With
- Standard 115mm angle grinders
- Standard 125mm angle grinders
- Standard 230mm angle grinders
- 22.2mm bore fitment
Key Specifications
- 115 x 1.0 x 22.2mm
- 125 x 1.0 x 22.2mm
- 230 x 1.9 x 22.2mm
- Inox rated for stainless steel
- Strengthened fibre webbing
- Low-vibration compound formulation
- Available individually or box of 25
Not suitable for: Not suitable for cutting masonry, stone, wood or non-ferrous materials such as aluminium or copper. These are designed specifically for ferrous metals and stainless steel.
Fit the disc to your angle grinder, ensuring the bore seats correctly and the guard is in place. Allow the grinder to reach full speed before contacting the workpiece. Apply steady, consistent pressure along the cut line without forcing the disc. Let the abrasive do the cutting rather than leaning into it.
For stainless steel in particular, keep the disc moving at a consistent feed rate. Dwelling in one spot generates localised heat, which can discolour the surface and affect the metal's properties around the cut zone. Shorter, controlled passes on heavier sections work better than a single slow grind through.
- Check the disc for any cracks or damage before fitting
- Mount the disc onto the angle grinder spindle, ensuring the 22.2mm bore seats flush
- Tighten the retaining nut securely and confirm the guard is correctly positioned
- Mark your cut line clearly on the workpiece before starting
- Bring the grinder to full speed before touching the disc to the metal
- Apply firm, consistent forward pressure along the cut line without forcing the disc
- Keep the disc moving to avoid heat build-up, particularly on stainless steel
- Allow the disc to stop completely before setting the grinder down
Can these discs be used on mild steel as well as stainless?
Yes. While the Inox designation indicates they are formulated for stainless steel, these discs work well on mild steel and sheet metal too. The low-iron compound used in Inox-rated discs also reduces the risk of contamination on stainless, which is useful if you're switching between materials on the same job.
What is the difference between the 1.0mm and 1.9mm thickness options?
The 1.0mm discs are used on 115mm and 125mm grinders where a thin kerf and precise cut are the priority. The 230mm disc runs at a higher peripheral speed and requires the additional 1.9mm thickness for structural stability at that diameter. The thicker profile on the larger disc is appropriate rather than a compromise.
Are these available in bulk packs for trade use?
Yes. These are available as single discs or in boxes of 25, depending on the size selected. For regular cutting work, the box quantity offers a much better per-disc cost and means you're not stopping the job to reorder.
The Abracs BLACK Edition PRO discs use a reinforced fibre webbing construction with an integrated abrasive compound formulated for stability and consistent performance across the disc's working life. The Inox-rated compound is low in iron, sulphur and chlorine, making it suitable for stainless steel without risk of surface contamination. The 22.2mm arbour bore is the standard fitment for most angle grinders in this size range.
| Brand | Abracs |
|---|---|
| Range | BLACK Edition PRO |
| Type | Thin slitting and cutting disc |
| Available Sizes | 115 x 1.0 x 22.2mm, 125 x 1.0 x 22.2mm, 230 x 1.9 x 22.2mm |
| Bore | 22.2mm |
| Rating | Inox (stainless steel rated) |
| Pack Options | 1 or 25 |
| Weight | N/A |
|---|---|
| Size | 115 x 1.0 x 22.2mm, 125 x 1.0 x 22.2mm, 230 x 1.9 x 22.2mm |
| Box Quantity | 1, 25 |
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