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Cordless angle grinders for all jobs
Our range of angle grinder products cover various jobs and applications including cutting of rebar, pipes and sheet metal, in addition to grinding, notching and deburring on selected materials and surfaces. You’ll also benefit from additional features such as lower tool weights on selected products and improved ergonomics to make cutting and grinding jobs more comfortable. Advanced safety features, such as Active Torque Control, also offer improved protection from angle grinder kickback if the disc gets stuck.

Why Nuron for battery powered angle grinders?
With more cuts per charge, you can get even more done with one battery thanks to the combination of a brushless motor and longer-lasting Nuron batteries. Tools on the Nuron platform offer angle grinders without compromise thanks to longer-lasting batteries, time-saving accessories, and a range of services to keep you productive, today and tomorrow.
FAQs

What size angle grinder should I use (115mm, 125mm, or 230mm)?
While angle grinders use blade discs in a range of diameter sizing, there are three main sizes that are common in the commercial power tool marketplace. Here’s how to decide:
4.5 inch (115mm) – gives a balance between portability, precision and power
5 inch (125mm) – offers power when you need it for cutting and grinding tasks
9 inch (230mm) – delivers heavy duty cutting across a range of materials
It’s also worth considering that you can get cordless and corded versions of angle grinders in these sizes, which may improve maneuverability.
Other sizes can include three and six inch angle grinders, but the ones mentioned in our list are most common.

What can you use an angle grinder for?
You can use an angle grinder for a range of tasks across various materials. These include cutting, grinding, polishing, sanding, and removal of rust or paint, depending on the insert that is used with the tool. This could include a cutting disc, flap disc, buffing wheel or otherwise.
While it is a versatile tool, the ‘angle’ grinder allows users better control with a handle that is located at a right angle to the disc.
Is a corded angle grinder better than a cordless grinder?
This depends on what you need a grinder for.
Corded angle grinders can provide constant power, which means they are better for high use and heavy‑duty jobs. However, cordless angle grinders offer better manoeuvrability and convenience, which is great for quick tasks or work without access to mains power.
It’s also worth remembering that many cordless angle grinders can deliver the same performance as their corded counterparts, worth remembering if you have to choose between the two.

Which discs should I use with an angle grinder?
The disc you need to use depends entirely on the task. Assuming you have the right size, here’s what you need to use for each job:
Cutting discs: For a range of materials including metal or stone
Grinding discs: For shaping and smoothing on metals, stone, concrete, wood and glass
Flap discs: For sanding and getting a good finish on metals
Diamond discs for cutting masonry and tiles
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