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Record Power Grinders at Tooled-Up.com

Record Power has built a formidable reputation in the woodworking and metalworking industries for producing robust, precision-engineered grinders that deliver exceptional performance across professional and serious DIY applications. As a brand synonymous with British engineering excellence, Record Power grinders combine heavy-duty construction with innovative features designed to meet the exacting demands of skilled tradespeople. The range available from Tooled-Up.com encompasses bench grinders and wet stone sharpening systems that cater to workshops requiring reliable, accurate tool maintenance and sharpening capabilities.

Record Power's approach to grinder design focuses on stability, precision, and longevity. Their machines typically feature cast iron construction for vibration-free operation, powerful 240V motors that maintain consistent performance under load, and thoughtfully designed tool rests and guards that enhance both safety and accuracy. Whether you're sharpening chisels, plane irons, turning tools, or maintaining general workshop equipment, Record Power grinders provide the consistent results that professional work demands.

The Record Power grinding range at Tooled-Up encompasses both traditional dry grinding solutions and sophisticated water-cooled sharpening systems. These machines are engineered to prevent overheating of cutting edges whilst delivering the precision required for fine woodworking tools. With adjustable tool rests, quality grinding wheels, and robust motor assemblies, Record Power grinders represent a serious investment in workshop capability.

Why Choose Record Power Grinders?

Record Power's heritage in manufacturing workshop machinery spans decades, during which the brand has consistently prioritised build quality and user-focused design. Their grinders are engineered to withstand the rigours of daily professional use, featuring heavy cast iron bases and housings that eliminate unwanted vibration and provide the stable platform essential for precision grinding work. This attention to structural integrity ensures that Record Power grinders maintain accuracy throughout their working life.

The brand's commitment to innovation is evident in their wet stone sharpening systems, which address the common problem of heat damage to cutting edges. By incorporating water-cooling technology, Record Power enables users to achieve razor-sharp edges without the risk of tempering fine tools. Their grinders also feature superior motor technology with thermal overload protection, ensuring consistent performance even during extended grinding sessions. Quality components, from precision-machined spindles to carefully balanced grinding wheels, demonstrate Record Power's understanding of what professional users require.

Record Power's reputation for customer support and spare parts availability further distinguishes the brand. Tradespeople investing in Record Power equipment benefit from comprehensive documentation, readily available replacement parts, and a UK-based support network that understands the demands of professional workshop environments.

Who Uses Record Power Grinders?

  • Professional Woodworkers: Cabinetmakers and joiners requiring precise sharpening of hand planes, chisels, and scrapers
  • Wood Turners: Craftspeople who depend on perfectly sharpened gouges and turning tools for quality work
  • Tool Makers: Specialists manufacturing and maintaining precision cutting tools
  • Engineering Workshops: Metalworking facilities requiring tool grinding and general workshop maintenance capabilities
  • Educational Institutions: Colleges and training centres teaching traditional craft skills and tool maintenance
  • Serious DIY Enthusiasts: Home workshop owners committed to maintaining their tools to professional standards
  • Restoration Specialists: Tradespeople working with antique furniture and traditional hand tools
  • Agricultural Engineering: Farm workshops maintaining cutting tools and implements

Key Features of Record Power Grinders

Record Power grinders incorporate several distinctive features that enhance their performance and usability. Heavy-duty cast iron construction forms the foundation of their design philosophy, providing the mass necessary to dampen vibration and create a stable grinding platform. This structural integrity is complemented by precision-machined spindles and bearings that ensure smooth, wobble-free operation essential for achieving consistent results.

The wet stone sharpening systems feature innovative water-cooling technology with adjustable flow rates, preventing heat build-up that can damage tool temper. These machines typically include large-diameter grinding wheels that create favourable grinding angles whilst the water bath continuously cools and cleans the stone surface. Adjustable tool rests with angle settings facilitate repeatable sharpening of various tool profiles.

Traditional dry grinders in the Record Power range feature powerful 240V induction motors with thermal protection, delivering consistent torque across the speed range. Quality grinding wheels are carefully selected for appropriate cutting characteristics, whilst transparent safety guards provide excellent visibility without compromising operator protection. Many models incorporate built-in lighting to illuminate the grinding surface, and adjustable work rests with protractor scales enable precise angle setting for specific grinding tasks.

Popular Record Power Grinders

The Record Power bench grinder range includes heavy-duty models suited to general workshop grinding, featuring twin grinding wheels of varying grits for different applications. These machines typically offer 150mm to 200mm wheel diameters, providing substantial grinding surfaces for larger tools and components. Robust construction and powerful motors make these grinders ideal for frequent use in busy workshops.

Record Power's wet stone sharpening systems represent a popular choice among woodworkers who prioritise edge quality. These machines combine a water-cooled grinding wheel with a leather stropping wheel, enabling users to progress from initial grinding through to final honing in a single setup. The continuous water bath prevents overheating whilst flushing away grinding debris, and the slower operating speeds provide greater control over the sharpening process.

Specialist models within the range may include features such as variable speed control, extended tool rests for longer implements, and accessory packages containing jigs for sharpening specific tool types. These enhanced specifications cater to professional users with particular requirements or those maintaining extensive tool collections.

Safety and Compliance

Record Power grinders are manufactured to comply with relevant UK and European safety standards, including BS EN 61029 for transportable motor-operated electric tools. All models feature comprehensive guarding systems that protect operators from wheel fragments whilst maintaining visibility of the work area. Adjustable transparent guards should be positioned correctly before operation, with the minimum practical gap between guard and grinding wheel.

Operators should always wear appropriate personal protective equipment when using grinding equipment, including safety glasses or face shields, and consider hearing protection during extended use. Record Power grinders incorporate eye shields at the grinding stations, though these supplement rather than replace proper safety eyewear. Work rests must be adjusted to maintain a maximum 3mm gap from the grinding wheel, preventing workpieces from being drawn into dangerous positions.

Regular maintenance is essential for safe operation. Grinding wheels should be inspected for cracks or damage before each use, and the ring test performed when fitting new wheels. Record Power provides detailed guidance on wheel mounting, balancing, and the running-in procedure for new wheels. Motors are protected by thermal overload devices, but users should ensure adequate ventilation around the machine and avoid continuous running beyond the duty cycle specified in the manufacturer's documentation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between Record Power's wet and dry grinders?

Wet grinders use a water-cooled stone rotating at slower speeds, preventing heat damage to tool edges and making them ideal for sharpening fine woodworking tools like chisels and plane irons. Dry grinders operate at higher speeds without coolant, making them suitable for general grinding, shaping, and sharpening of larger tools. Wet systems preserve tool temper but work more slowly, whilst dry grinders remove material quickly but require careful technique to avoid overheating.

Can Record Power grinders be used for metalworking as well as woodworking tools?

Yes, Record Power bench grinders are suitable for both applications. General-purpose dry grinders with appropriate wheels can sharpen metalworking tools, grind welds, and shape metal components. However, the wet stone systems are specifically optimised for woodworking edge tools and may not be ideal for heavy metal grinding. Selecting the correct grinding wheel specification for your primary use is important for achieving best results.

How often should grinding wheels be dressed or replaced on Record Power grinders?

Grinding wheels should be dressed when they become glazed, loaded with material, or develop an uneven surface. For professional workshops, this might be necessary weekly or even daily depending on use intensity. Wheels require replacement when they reach their minimum safe diameter, typically marked on the wheel or specified in the manual. Regular dressing with a suitable dressing tool maintains cutting efficiency and prevents overheating during grinding operations.

Are Record Power grinders suitable for sharpening carbide-tipped tools?

Carbide tooling requires diamond or silicon carbide grinding wheels rather than the aluminium oxide wheels typically supplied with general-purpose grinders. Whilst Record Power grinders can accept appropriate wheels for carbide sharpening, the standard fitment is optimised for high-speed steel and carbon steel edge tools. Check compatibility and wheel specifications before attempting to sharpen carbide, as incorrect wheels will wear rapidly and produce poor results.

What power supply do Record Power grinders require?

Record Power grinders are designed for UK standard 240V single-phase supply via a standard 13A plug. Most models draw between 250W and 500W, well within the capacity of domestic workshop circuits. The machines incorporate thermal overload protection to prevent motor damage. Ensure your workshop has adequate electrical supply and that the grinder is properly earthed through a suitable socket outlet for safe operation.

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