One wheel was hopelessly off centre. I spent approx 10 hours trying to dress and true it. I put shims on in the end which is not something you should do. I will have to buy a new wheel shortly I think. So in time and money - a very expensive bench grinder for me.
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I bought my last Sealey 200mm grinder in 1985 and is still going as good as the day I bought it. I just wanted more wheels rather than changing polishing mops. New one is a bit smaller and definitely quieter
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Good bench grinder I put a wire wheel on one end it is not bad if you don't let the speed drop to much when using the wire wheel
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A good solid machine suitable for professional use.
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I removed the grinding wheels and replaced them with 200mm polishing mops. With the power advantage above a 6” it makes for a superb peace of robust workshop equipment.
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