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The CowCare Conic Hoof Trimming Titanium Disc is meant for professional hoof trimmers. The disc is made of titanium and has 3 mm inserts. Because of the conic shape, it can be more easy used for making shaping in the claws.
The CowCare Conic Hoof Trimming Titanium Disc is made with a special conic and open design after long testing with professional hoof trimmers. The conic hoof trimming disc is an open disc with 6 inserts and a diameter of 108 mm. It is suitable on almost all angle grinders in the market. The required power to use it is an 800/1000 Watt angle grinder.
The design of the CowCare Conic Hoof Trimming Titanium Disc helps the hoof trimmer to achieve a high removal of claw chips. And because of the conic shape, it is more easy to make shapes in the claws. The symmetric placing of the 6 inserts ensures a smooth and clean cut of the sole. The inserts used on this disc are 3 mm in thickness, which makes this disc also suitable for the more hard claws. Extra open areas give you a good view of the claw and ensure the fast removal of horn flakes. The CowCare Conic Hoof Trimming Titanium Disc is made of titanium, giving it a longer life span than the standard aluminum hoof trimming discs in the market.
The high-quality changeable 3 mm inserts/knives which are provided with the disc can be replaced and exchanged after increased usage. This does not only provide longevity but also allows high flexibility when changing the blunted and broken knives.
Besides, the CowCare Conic Hoof Trimming Disc, open is made of high-quality titanium, which ensures a long life-time.
When buying this disc new, it is important to first try the disc on a block of wood. The aggressivity of the changeable knives will take off a bit and you get a feeling of how the discs feel in the hand.
It is important that the disc does not fall on the ground or hit the metal of the hoof trimming crush when working. This might cause the disc to break or come in unbalance.