Cut, grind and polish with Metabo 5 inch grinder models
When you need an angle grinder that handles metal fabrication, concrete prep and heavy grinding without skipping a beat, Metabo 5 inch grinders give you the power and control for serious trade work. Whether you're cutting rebar, prepping welds or cleaning up rough edges, these grinders deliver reliable torque and durability across corded and cordless platforms.
The Metabo 125mm grinder sits in the sweet spot for most trade work, compact enough for tight spaces but powerful enough to tackle serious grinding, cutting and polishing. Tool Kit Depot stocks models across Metabo's HPT and LiHD battery systems, plus corded options for workshop setups where runtime isn't an issue. You'll find features like electronic motor protection, restart protection and anti-vibration side handles built into the range.
If you're after bench-mounted precision for sharpening blades, shaping metal or toolmaking, the Metabo bench grinder range offers stable, consistent performance with adjustable tool rests and eye shields. These are ideal for fabricators, mechanics and anyone who needs repeatable results on smaller workpieces.
We also stock die grinders, cut-off tools and straight grinders to round out your metal prep and finishing toolkit. Check out our cordless angle grinders and corded angle grinders to compare battery and plug-in options across all major brands.
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Metabo 5 inch grinder FAQ
What size disc does a 125mm angle grinder use?
A 125mm angle grinder uses 125mm (5 inch) grinding, cutting and polishing discs with a standard 22.23mm centre bore. Make sure the disc is rated for the grinder's maximum RPM and matches the material you're working on: metal, masonry, tile or stone. Always check the disc speed rating before use.
Are Metabo grinders any good?
Yes, Metabo grinders are built for trade use and offer solid performance across cutting, grinding and polishing applications. They're known for durable housings, reliable motor protection and ergonomic designs that reduce fatigue during long sessions. Metabo's battery platforms also integrate across their broader cordless range, which is handy if you're already running HPT or LiHD tools on site.
What's the difference between a bench grinder and an angle grinder?
Bench grinders are stationary tools mounted to a workbench, used for sharpening blades, shaping metal and precision grinding with two rotating wheels. Angle grinders are handheld tools designed for cutting, grinding and polishing larger surfaces or materials like steel, concrete and tile. Bench grinders offer control and repeatability for smaller tasks, while angle grinders give you mobility and versatility for site work.
Can you use a 115mm disc on a 125mm grinder?
No, you shouldn't use a 115mm disc on a Metabo 125mm grinder. The smaller disc won't engage properly with the guard or spindle setup, which creates safety risks and affects cutting depth. Always use the disc size specified by the manufacturer to keep the tool safe and performing as designed.
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