Cutting wheel Hetman 41 125x1.2x22.23 mm, for metal
Cutting wheel Getman 41 125x1.2x22.23 mm, for metal - professional cutting wheels 125 mm × 1.2 mm × fit 22.23 mm. Standard series - a reliable solution for household and infrequent work. Affordable price while maintaining safety and quality. Made on the basis of aluminum oxide abrasive (specification A46 SBF), which ensures stable processing quality and long service life. Permissible speed up to 12200 rpm - safe work on standard angle grinders. Certified by MPA Hannover (Germany) - independent confirmation of safety and quality according to the EN 12413 standard.
Features
Basic parameters
| Trademark | Hetman |
| Series | Standard |
| Product type | Metal cutting wheel |
| Diameter, mm | 125 |
| Thickness, mm | 1.2 |
| Landing, mm | 22.23 |
| Max. speed, rpm | 12200 |
| Country of manufacture | Ukraine |
Package
| SKU | 312125 |
| Barcode (EAN) | 4820173091423 |
| Packaging, pcs | 25 |
| Transport box, pcs. | 200 |
Material
| Specification | A46 SBF |
| Abrasive | Aluminum oxide |
Certification
| Safety standard | EN12413 |
| MPA Hannover | Certified |
| ISO 9001:2015 | Confirmed |
Application
Operations
Compatible tool
Processed materials
Industries
Documents
Frequently asked questions
What materials are 125 mm cutting discs suitable for?
Cutting wheel Hetman 41 125x1.2x22.23 mm, for metal, suitable for processing: Stainless steel, Steel, Cast iron, Aluminum, Non-ferrous metals. Choose the appropriate operating mode depending on the hardness of the material.
What is the maximum rotation speed for the Hetman 41 cutting wheel 125x1.2x22.23 mm, for metal?
The maximum permissible speed is 12200 rpm. Before starting work, make sure that the idle speed of your tool does not exceed this value. Exceeding the speed may lead to product destruction.
Which tool is suitable for a diameter of 125 mm with a fit of 22.23 mm?
For working with cutting wheels with a diameter of 125 mm with a seating hole of 22.23 mm, the following are recommended: Angle grinder (ANGLE GRINDER).
How is the Standard series different from other NovoAbrasive series?
NovoAbrasive offers three quality series: Standard — an economical series for household and infrequent professional use. Provides basic quality and safety at an affordable price. Profi — a professional series with an optimal balance of price and performance. Suitable for daily intensive work. Extreme — an industrial series for the toughest conditions. Maximum resource, increased productivity and stable quality under intensive load. Your product — the Standard series.
What does the MPA Hannover certificate mean and why is it important?
MPA Hannover (Materialprüfungsanstalt) is an independent German laboratory accredited for testing abrasive tools according to EN 12413. The certification confirms that the product has passed tests for breaking speed, imbalance, strength and safety. This is a guarantee that the tool is safe under the conditions of use.
What safety standard does this product meet?
The Hetman 41 cutting wheel 125x1.2x22.23 mm, for metal, complies with the safety standard EN12413. This standard regulates the requirements for strength, marking and safe use of abrasive tools.
How many pieces are in a package and how to order?
Standard packaging contains 25 pcs. Transport box — 200 pcs. To order, send a request via the form on the website or contact a regional distributor. We will respond within 24 hours.
Where are NovoAbrasive products manufactured?
NovoAbrasive is a Ukrainian manufacturer of abrasive tools. The products are manufactured on modern equipment using European components and are certified in accredited laboratories in Europe, including MPA Hannover (Germany).
What is the difference between the EXTREME, PROFI and STANDARD series?
EXTREME — industrial series for heavy-duty conditions and long-term use. PROFI — professional series with optimal price/quality ratio. STANDARD — economical series for household use.
Why does the wheel "burn" when cutting?
This may be due to: too much pressure, the wrong wheel (bond too hard), a worn wheel, or too low tool speed.

