Dremel | Cut & Shape Wheel 25,4mm (542)

- The Dremel 542 Cutting Shaping Wheel is designed for cutting and shaping on soft and hard woods, fiberglass, plastics and laminates (not metal)
- This versatile wheel is coated with tungsten carbide grit for long life. It is coated on both sides, so it cuts and finishes in one operation
- It cuts 33% deeper than former Cutting/Shaping Wheel…up to 1/2″
- Ideal for cutting and shaping soft and hard woods, it can also be used on fiberglass, plastics and laminates
- Its wheel coated with tungsten carbide grit for long life
- Coated on both sides, so it cuts and finishes in one operation
- Shank diameter: 3,2mm
- Working diameter: 25,4mm
- Max working depth: 9,0mm
- Usage: The ultimate solution for wood
- The special design of the cutting/shaping wheel 542 ensures that you can cut both hard and soft types of wood, cut grooves and shape wood
- The carbide coating makes the wheel especially durable
- Maximum rpm: 35,000
- Maximum speed setting to be used: 35,000
User Tips
- Use the edge of the wheel for cutting and slotting
- Use the “face” of the wheel for shaping
- Do not use on metal
- For best results, insert the accessory bit all the way into the tool and then back it out slightly before tightening down
- This provides plenty of shank for the collet or chuck to hold onto the bit
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Dremel | Cut & Shape Wheel 25,4mm (542)
Dremel | Cut & Shape Wheel 25,4mm (542)

- The Dremel 542 Cutting Shaping Wheel is designed for cutting and shaping on soft and hard woods, fiberglass, plastics and laminates (not metal)
- This versatile wheel is coated with tungsten carbide grit for long life. It is coated on both sides, so it cuts and finishes in one operation
- It cuts 33% deeper than former Cutting/Shaping Wheel…up to 1/2″
- Ideal for cutting and shaping soft and hard woods, it can also be used on fiberglass, plastics and laminates
- Its wheel coated with tungsten carbide grit for long life
- Coated on both sides, so it cuts and finishes in one operation
- Shank diameter: 3,2mm
- Working diameter: 25,4mm
- Max working depth: 9,0mm
- Usage: The ultimate solution for wood
- The special design of the cutting/shaping wheel 542 ensures that you can cut both hard and soft types of wood, cut grooves and shape wood
- The carbide coating makes the wheel especially durable
- Maximum rpm: 35,000
- Maximum speed setting to be used: 35,000
User Tips
- Use the edge of the wheel for cutting and slotting
- Use the “face” of the wheel for shaping
- Do not use on metal
- For best results, insert the accessory bit all the way into the tool and then back it out slightly before tightening down
- This provides plenty of shank for the collet or chuck to hold onto the bit
Original: $20.10
-70%$20.10
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- The Dremel 542 Cutting Shaping Wheel is designed for cutting and shaping on soft and hard woods, fiberglass, plastics and laminates (not metal)
- This versatile wheel is coated with tungsten carbide grit for long life. It is coated on both sides, so it cuts and finishes in one operation
- It cuts 33% deeper than former Cutting/Shaping Wheel…up to 1/2″
- Ideal for cutting and shaping soft and hard woods, it can also be used on fiberglass, plastics and laminates
- Its wheel coated with tungsten carbide grit for long life
- Coated on both sides, so it cuts and finishes in one operation
- Shank diameter: 3,2mm
- Working diameter: 25,4mm
- Max working depth: 9,0mm
- Usage: The ultimate solution for wood
- The special design of the cutting/shaping wheel 542 ensures that you can cut both hard and soft types of wood, cut grooves and shape wood
- The carbide coating makes the wheel especially durable
- Maximum rpm: 35,000
- Maximum speed setting to be used: 35,000
User Tips
- Use the edge of the wheel for cutting and slotting
- Use the “face” of the wheel for shaping
- Do not use on metal
- For best results, insert the accessory bit all the way into the tool and then back it out slightly before tightening down
- This provides plenty of shank for the collet or chuck to hold onto the bit
















