Rail Grinding Wheel MRC-S150075 for Geismar/Robel 150 Model Handheld Grinders
Rail Grinding Wheel MRC-S150075 for Geismar/Robel 150 Model Handheld Grinders
Rail Grinding Wheel MRC-S150075 for Geismar/Robel 150 Model Handheld Grinders
Rail Grinding Wheel MRC-S150075 for Geismar/Robel 150 Model Handheld Grinders
Model
MRC-S150075

Item specifics

Category
Rail Grinder
Process
Hot Pressing
Materials
luminum Matrix+ Zirconia+ Glass Fiber
Granularity
20 Grit
Packaging
Wooden Case
Certification
ISO
Business Model
Customization
Heavy Haul Railway
Axle Load Capacity ≥ 30t

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Description

Molaton RailCare-S150075 Rail Grinding Wheel Product Description

Molaton rail grinding wheel
Molaton RailCare-S150075: Balanced Wheel for Rail Head Profiling and Weld Finishing
The Molaton RailCare-S150075 is a 150×75×32mm grinding wheel tailored for Geismar and Robel 150 Model handheld grinders. It provides optimal balance between cutting width and maneuverability for rail head restoration and weld seam leveling. The 20-grit ZA/A resin-bond abrasive with glass fiber reinforcement ensures consistent performance and extended service life at 50 m/s in all weather conditions.

Molaton RailCare-S150075 Rail Grinding Wheel Specifications 

Technical Specifications



Parameter
Value
OD×Thickness×Bore
150×75×32mm
Gross Weight
6.58kg
Max Speed
300*300*120 mm
Bond
Resin, Glass Fiber Reinforced
Compatible Systems
Geismar/Robel



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Key Features & Benefits

✅ Bolt-Secure Mounting: Four M6 threaded holes eliminate flange slippage – ideal for high-vibration environments
✅ Aluminum Core Design: Lightweight yet rigid base reduces operator fatigue and improves control
✅ High Stock Removal: Coarse 20-grit ZA/A abrasive removes weld seams 40% faster than standard alumina
✅ Urban & Tunnel Safe: Low dust emission and spark control meet confined-space safety standards
✅ Global Compatibility: Fits Geismar GRH 150, Robel RGM 150, and equivalent handheld systems worldwide
✅ Operator-Friendly: Balanced design minimizes kickback; safe for single-operator use