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The SONNLER Tungsten Electrode Sharpener Grinder Head is a precision-engineered accessory designed for TIG welding professionals and enthusiasts. Featuring 6 electrode sizes and 8 fixed grinding angles with offset compensation, it guarantees perfectly centered tungsten tips without manual adjustments. The package includes 10 double-sided diamond wheels and 3 CNC mandrels, ensuring durability and versatility. Lightweight and compatible with most rotary tools, it’s the ultimate tool to elevate your welding precision and efficiency.





| ASIN | B0CPV6J5GS |
| ASIN | B0CPV6J5GS |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (151) |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (151) |
| Date First Available | 16 January 2024 |
| Date First Available | 16 January 2024 |
| Included components | Tungsten Electrode Sharpener |
| Item Weight | 226 g |
| Item model number | SN-12901 |
| Item model number | SN-12901 |
| Manufacturer | SONNLER |
| Manufacturer | SONNLER |
| Material | steel |
| Part number | SN-0901 |
| Power source type | ac |
| Product Dimensions | 5.49 x 5.49 x 6.99 cm; 226.8 g |
| Product Dimensions | 5.49 x 5.49 x 6.99 cm; 226.8 g |
M**N
This is all you need if you are just learning to TIG. Fitted it on a Milwaukee M12 Rotary Tool and sharpened all my tungsten. Works great and gives you a lot of options. Nice and sturdy too, made from aluminum.
S**R
This is my new favorite welding gadget. It is very easy to install on a dremel tool and was a perfect fit. It is easy to remove if you need to repurpose. It works much like any screw on attachment you would use on a dremel and uses the standard collet size. As another customer mentioned it works best with a lighter effort and produces a very nice , sharp point. If you have a seldon used dremel laying around it will make for an inexpensive useful tool.
M**S
This tungsten sharpener is great, and more premium than I had expected. The anodizing is perfect and the holes are as well. My only complaint is I wish the disc holder was shorter, it's all the way in my M12 rotary tool but is about 1/16” too far protruded, so my angles are slightly off. It really doesn't matter though, not enough to subtract a star.
C**.
Works beautifully and excellent value, just one gripe i have is after one sharpen the face of the diamond disc noticeably wore out but maybe theres a better quality disc out there. Comes out super sharp and jig fit perfect on a milwaukee rotary nicely.
O**N
This fits my dremel nicely and makes it easy to grind a perfect point on my tungstens. Just have a little patience and feed gently and twist the electrode, repeating until the point is as you like it. Maybe a bench grinder is faster, but you’d need a jig for that, or skill to hold the proper angle. No skill required with this jig. A couple of tips. Obviously, wear safety glasses. I’d advise against using the edge of the wheel to trim off contaminated tips. But if you must, safety glasses PLUS a face shield would be a real good idea. Yesterday, I discovered I can use the edge of the wheel to trim off my tungsten ends, wearing just safety glasses, I did this several times. Doesn’t work so great, I mostly just aimed to score the electrode so I could easily snap off the fouled end with pliers. Well, one tungsten decides to get caught, and snapped down the middle, then were flung with considerable force straight into my safety glasses. If I hadn’t been wearing them, I would have been seriously injured and probably blind in one or both eyes. I could have just as easily been hit on my mouth, nose, cheek… it would have been disfiguring. Full face shield and front protective gear would be the only way to protect against such foolishness. Best to just use the jig for grinding the tips only, as the tool is intended for, that way the tungsten can’t get caught. Tip #2. Remove the jig from your rotary tool over a trash can. The jig captures all the grinding dust during operation, and it collects in the bottom of the jig. Just like taking apart a pencil sharpener, when you take apart the jig, the tungsten dust wants to fall out. I really like how it collects the dust though. My final thought is I will probably buy a cordless rotary tool to dedicated to this jig. Less hassle than tying up my main dremel, and cordless will be a lot handier on my welding table. Just beware, not all cordless rotary tools have the standard dremel threaded accessory end.
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