Milwaukee Grinders
Cut, grind, polish, and prep surfaces with Milwaukee grinders from Hansler Smith. Built for demanding jobsite, fabrication, maintenance, and metalworking applications, Milwaukee grinders deliver the power, control, and durability professionals need for tough materials and repetitive use.
Explore M12™, M18™, and M18 FUEL™ grinders, including angle grinders, braking grinders, die grinders, cut-off grinders, and large angle grinders. This collection includes cordless and corded options, tool-only models, and complete kits designed for cutting metal, grinding welds, surface preparation, masonry work, and more.
Frequently Asked Questions
What materials can Milwaukee grinders cut or grind?
Milwaukee grinders are designed to handle metal, steel, aluminum, masonry, concrete, and other fabrication materials. Using the correct grinding or cutting disc ensures optimal performance and safety.
How do I choose the right Milwaukee grinder?
Choosing the right grinder depends on the material, application, and workspace. Angle grinders are ideal for cutting and grinding flat surfaces or metal pipes, die grinders excel at precision work, and cut-off tools are perfect for metal cutting in tight spaces. Consider cordless models for portability and corded models for continuous heavy-duty work.
Are Milwaukee grinders safe to use?
Yes, Milwaukee grinders include advanced safety features such as electronic clutch, overload protection, and kickback control. Always use the recommended safety guards, personal protective equipment, and correct accessories to ensure safe operation.
Can Milwaukee grinders handle heavy-duty metal fabrication?
Yes, Milwaukee grinders are built for industrial metal fabrication, welding prep, and fabrication shop tasks, delivering high torque, speed, and precision to complete cutting, grinding, and surface prep efficiently.
What is the difference between a Milwaukee angle grinder and a die grinder?
A Milwaukee angle grinder is designed for cutting, grinding, and surface preparation on metal, masonry, and other materials using larger abrasive wheels. A Milwaukee die grinder uses smaller accessories and is ideal for precision grinding, deburring, polishing, and detail work in tight spaces.