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?? Anyone tried to take off side cutters on sandvik wheel?? Not happy with carlton 5014 performance
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<blockquote data-quote="marne" data-source="post: 6162904" data-attributes="member: 120929"><p>I would put screws in the place where the side holders where, just to secure the holes from abrasive wear. Maybe you sell the wheel someday, because you're fed up from it. </p><p>I'm sure your engine runs fine. </p><p></p><p>It's just the big diameter wheel paired with large surface teeth. Using razor saber tooth even increases the surface.</p><p></p><p>Or just look at greenteeth, they recommend 1100 for machines from 85hp and up, now measure the size of your sandviks. </p><p> </p><p>Many statet before that these sandvik wheels only excel on big hp grinders and I don't get till today why carlton uses the same wheel size from 35hp gas to 33 and 44hp diesel. Yip size matters, in any way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marne, post: 6162904, member: 120929"] I would put screws in the place where the side holders where, just to secure the holes from abrasive wear. Maybe you sell the wheel someday, because you're fed up from it. I'm sure your engine runs fine. It's just the big diameter wheel paired with large surface teeth. Using razor saber tooth even increases the surface. Or just look at greenteeth, they recommend 1100 for machines from 85hp and up, now measure the size of your sandviks. Many statet before that these sandvik wheels only excel on big hp grinders and I don't get till today why carlton uses the same wheel size from 35hp gas to 33 and 44hp diesel. Yip size matters, in any way. [/QUOTE]
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