
An angle grinder is a powerful tool commonly used for cutting, grinding, and polishing.
In this setup, the grinder is modified and mounted for more precise cutting tasks. Here’s how the tool is prepared and used:

Setting Up the Angle Grinder
The angle grinder is securely fixed onto a mount or base, allowing for stable and controlled operation.
The user positions the tool and ensures the cutting disc is properly aligned.

Changing the Cutting Disc
Before cutting, the user replaces the disc.
Using a wrench, the current disc is removed, and a suitable cutting wheel is installed for metal or other material types.

Installing a New Disc
The new cutting disc, likely made for metal cutting, is tightened and secured.
It’s crucial to ensure the disc is properly fixed to avoid accidents during high-speed operation.

Cutting Metal with Precision
With everything set, the tool is turned on, and sparks fly as the metal is cut.

The stable mount ensures a straight and clean cut, while the user controls the downward motion.
Finished Cut and Inspection
After the cut, the piece is inspected.

The disc remains intact, and the surface appears clean, showing effective cutting without rough edges.
Continued Cutting Work
Satisfied with the setup, the user continues to cut more pieces, showing the efficiency and safety benefits of using the grinder with a base mount.