6 inch Diamond Wheel 220 Grit
The Investment Asset and Provenance
The 6 inch diamond wheel 220 grit occupies a respected position in the lapidary equipment world as the medium-stage refinement tool that experienced gem cutters reach for once coarse shaping is complete. A 6 inch diamond wheel 220 grit is manufactured using industrial-grade diamond particles electroplated or sintered onto a precision aluminum core, a construction method that delivers longer working life and more consistent scratch removal than traditional silicon carbide wheels at the same grit stage, particularly on harder semi-precious materials that would otherwise wear a standard abrasive wheel unevenly.
The provenance of the 6 inch diamond wheel 220 grit traces back to the broader adoption of industrial diamond tooling in stone fabrication, which migrated into hobbyist and studio lapidary equipment as diamond abrasive production became more accessible and affordable. The 220 grit designation places this 6 inch diamond wheel firmly in the medium refinement category, intended for the stage where coarse grinding marks are smoothed away and the cabochon surface is prepared for finer pre-polish work. This balance of consistent cutting capability paired with diamond durability is exactly why working lapidarists continue to specify a 6 inch diamond wheel 220 grit for this stage rather than relying on silicon carbide alone.
A well-maintained 6 inch diamond wheel 220 grit also holds strong value in the secondary lapidary tooling market, since diamond wheels retain useful cutting life far longer than conventional abrasive wheels and remain in demand among cutters who have already experienced the consistency advantage of diamond tooling. Collectors and working lapidaries recognize that a 6 inch diamond wheel 220 grit in good condition represents meaningful remaining service life, making it a smart acquisition whether your priority is immediate studio use or future resale value.
Condition Metrics and Machine Specifications
This 6 inch diamond wheel 220 grit has been inspected against a comprehensive checklist of balance, surface, and dimensional criteria before being listed for sale. The wheel was evaluated under simulated operating conditions on a calibrated 6 inch test arbor rather than a static visual check alone, giving the buyer an accurate picture of true rotational performance for this 6 inch diamond wheel 220 grit.
Motor: While this listing is for the wheel itself rather than a complete machine, this 6 inch diamond wheel 220 grit is engineered to perform correctly with any properly functioning 6 inch cabbing machine motor rated for standard continuous duty lapidary use, placing typical grinding load on the motor consistent with medium-stage refinement work.
Wheel Configuration: This is a single 220 grit diamond grinding wheel sized for a 6 inch arbor, intended to be used as the medium refinement stage in a complete grit progression alongside coarser and finer grit wheels. The 6 inch diamond wheel 220 grit was checked individually for centered balance and minimal runout at operating speed, and the diamond abrasive surface shows even particle distribution with no bald spots, flaking, or separation from the aluminum core.
Water System: While this 6 inch diamond wheel 220 grit does not include a water delivery system, it is designed to perform correctly with a properly functioning drip-feed water system on a 6 inch cabbing machine, with the diamond bond formulated to tolerate sustained wet grinding conditions without premature
breakdown.
Frame and Construction: This 6 inch diamond wheel 220 grit is constructed with a precision aluminum core plated or bonded with industrial-grade diamond abrasive at 220 grit, sized and bored to fit standard 6 inch cabbing machine arbors without modification. The wheel was checked for correct bore diameter, a flat mounting surface, and absence of warping, ensuring a secure, vibration-free fit once installed.
Shaft Speed: This 6 inch diamond wheel 220 grit is rated for the shaft speed range typical of standard 6 inch cabbing machine arbors, delivering correct surface feet per minute for medium-stage refinement across a range of stone hardness values, with particular advantage on harder semi-precious materials such as agate, jasper, and chalcedony where a 6 inch diamond wheel 220 grit removes scratches more evenly than silicon carbide wheels at the same grit stage.
Secure Vault Logistics and Our Fulfillment Guarantee
Every 6 inch diamond wheel 220 grit sold through this store ships via insured parcel carrier selected for reliable handling of precision abrasive equipment, since improper handling during transit can chip the wheel edge or disturb the diamond bond before installation. Each 6 inch diamond wheel 220 grit is packed using a rigid protective box with custom foam or cardboard cradling that immobilizes the wheel during transit, preventing contact with other items in the shipment and absorbing shock so the precision balance achieved during manufacturing is preserved until installation.
Most shipments of this 6 inch diamond wheel 220 grit can be completed through standard insured parcel delivery without requiring a freight appointment, though tracking information and an estimated delivery window are still provided by email as soon as the carrier issues them. This allows buyers to plan ahead for installing the new wheel on their existing 6 inch cabbing machine as soon as it arrives.
Before this 6 inch diamond wheel 220 grit leaves our facility, it undergoes a pre-shipment functional test on a calibrated 6 inch test arbor, verifying balance, runout, and diamond surface integrity at operating speed. A signed inspection record is enclosed with every shipment. In the unlikely event that damage occurs despite our packaging standards, we maintain a clear and responsive damage claim process. Buyers must document any visible shipping damage before signing the carrier receipt and contact us within forty-eight hours of delivery so we can arrange a replacement 6 inch diamond wheel 220 grit at no cost to you.
We invite you to explore the full collection of professional lapidary equipment, cabbing machines, and accessories available in our store at https://lapidaryhub.com/product-category/cabbing-machines/ where you will find compatible machines, complete wheel sets, and additional grit stages curated specifically for serious gem artists at every stage of their lapidary journey.

Frequently Asked Questions
Will this 6 inch diamond wheel 220 grit fit my existing cabbing machine
This wheel is sized for standard 6 inch cabbing machine arbors and bore diameters, so it will fit most machines built to that wheel size, though you should confirm your machine’s arbor specifications before ordering if you are unsure.
What is 220 grit best used for
220 grit is a medium refinement stage best used for smoothing away coarse grinding marks and preparing a cabochon surface for finer pre-polish work before moving on to the polishing stage.
How is a diamond wheel different from a silicon carbide wheel
A diamond wheel uses industrial-grade diamond particles bonded to the wheel core, which generally removes scratches more evenly and lasts longer than silicon carbide, particularly on harder semi-precious stones, though it typically costs more than a comparable silicon carbide wheel.
Do I need to use water with this diamond wheel
Yes, this wheel is designed to be used with a properly functioning drip-feed water system on your cabbing machine, which helps control dust, manage heat, and extend the working life of the diamond surface.
What stones work best with a 220 grit diamond wheel
This grit performs well across a range of materials but offers a particular advantage on harder semi-precious stones such as agate, jasper, and chalcedony compared to silicon carbide wheels at the same grit stage.
Can I use this wheel as a standalone replacement
Yes, this wheel can be purchased individually to replace a single worn or damaged wheel in your existing setup, or combined with other grit stages to build a custom progression.
How is this wheel shipped and is it insured
The wheel ships via an insured parcel carrier in a rigid protective box with custom foam or cardboard cradling, and full declared value insurance is included so you are covered in the event of shipping damage.
What happens if my wheel arrives damaged
You should photograph any visible damage before signing for delivery and contact us within forty-eight hours so we can file the carrier claim and arrange a replacement at no cost to you.

















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