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Q:my M18 grinder comes with a flange you're supposed to flip for discs <= 1/8" thick. does this work with both types of discs? someone else asked this, but the answer wasn't helpful, just re-iterated the size of the spindle which is clearly stated.
by|Jan 6, 2024
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A:  It works with sizes 5/8" - 11. - Milwaukee Tool, Social Team

by|Jan 8, 2024
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    Q:On my grinder, the spindle flange mounts in one direction, with the 7/8 arbor protruding approx 1/16 above the clamping surface. Is the bottom of this fixtec flange designed to clamp both thin cutting wheels (e.g. 1/16 in) and grinding wheels (0.25 in)?
    by|Feb 22, 2023
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    A:  Hello! This Fixtec Tool Free Grinder Flange Nut is designed for use with 5/8 in. - 11 spindles.

    by|May 8, 2024
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      Q:does this fit the ryobi Cordless brushless angle grinder? P423
      by|May 31, 2022
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      A:  Yes I used it on my Ryobi grinder and worked fine. Not as easy to remove and install as them made it sound but is better than the prong tool.

      by|May 15, 2024
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        Q:Why does Milwaukee post pictures of their products from different angles, but hardly ever of the backside or under side???
        by|Nov 24, 2021
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        Q:what is the OD in inches??
        by|Sep 1, 2020
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        A:  Roughly 1-3/4 inch. It might be a 1/4 inch bigger than the original nut that comes with your grinder. If using a cutoff blade you do loose about 1/4 inch of the possible depth of cut or how much material you can cut. So keep your original flange nut just in case. However this may not be the question you should be asking. The Milwaukee is noticeably thinner than the Bosch version. Almost a 1/4 inch thinner! This is important when trying to get the flat of your blade close to your workpiece.

        by|Nov 28, 2022
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        Q:Do use the flange nut with a threaded grinding wheel
        by|Jun 8, 2020
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        A:  Why would you want to?

        by|Sep 2, 2020
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        Q:The flange nut is stuck to my braking grinder tried wd-40 with no luck . Does anyone know how to remove the flange nut without damaging anything?
        by|Dec 18, 2019
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        A:  Try an adjustable spanner wrench. Your original wrench probably won't work. The holes are under the pop-up handle.

        by|Feb 4, 2020
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          Q:18v fuel
          by|Nov 28, 2019
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          A:  Hello JJ! Our Fixtec Tool Free Grinder Flange Nut is an accessory that is available separately. It fits most small angle grinders with 5/8"-11 spindle.

          by|Mar 2, 2021

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