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The SONNLER Tungsten Electrode Sharpener Grinder Head is a precision-engineered TIG welding accessory designed for professionals and enthusiasts alike. Featuring 6 electrode sizes and 8 fixed grinding angles with offset compensation, it delivers perfectly centered, sharp tungsten tips effortlessly. Equipped with 10 double-sided diamond wheels and 3 CNC mandrels, this durable tool fits most rotary tools, enhancing welding efficiency and accuracy.





| ASIN | B0CPV6J5GS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #115,377 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #78 in TIG Welding Equipment |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Generic Name | Tungsten Electrode Sharpener Grinder Head |
| Included Components | Tungsten Electrode Sharpener |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.5 x 5.5 x 7 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 226 g |
| Item model number | SN-12901 |
| Manufacturer | SONNLER |
| Net Quantity | 1.0 Count |
| Product Dimensions | 5.49 x 5.49 x 6.99 cm; 226.8 g |
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.
T**M
Just got this and wish I would have sooner. Works as expected and it's solid. Not sure in some of the other reviews. They most likely didn't read the basic directions if they couldn't get it set up properly. It's easy and straightforward. Just measure as shown, then look through the alignment hole and the disk should be centered. Also saw a review about only one grind angle. No idea how you could even achieve that. Pictured are all the choices of angles when set correctly. Sure beats my old method of chucking in a drill and a bench grinder. Will update my review if anything changes, but I don't see how that would change.
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.
W**T
The biggest issue with the sharpener is setting up the correct location/stickout of the mandrel so the diamond wheel lines up with the alignment hole/measurement. Once you get that set and locked separate the upper piece with the tungsten angle holes in it from the base then screw on the base onto your Dremel style tool. I used a generic on I bought separately dedicated for this purpose so I don't have to continually setup the tool to use it as I sharpen a LOT of tungstens when welding. I find that the tool gives me a quick way to put a point on the tungsten. The angles appear to be pretty correct, I haven't verified that every angle is perfect and if you notice after a bit of time some wobble will develop in the holes you feed the tungstens through if you use a drill to spin the tungstens as I do otherwise probably won't wear much. But the real world an exact angel to me isn't a requirement, more the general angle/shape of a sharp point with clean sides parallel grind marks on the tungsten leading to a more stable arc. I have yet to wear out the include diamond sharpening disks but I don't push excessively hard on the tungsten when putting a new point on tungstens, as with any grinder, file, sander... let the tool do the work, don't force it. If you force it that will just wear things out faster and your results probably won't justify the cost of replacing parts all the time. I feel it is a well made product and gives me good quality angles in the desired degree ranges I use often and it literally only takes few seconds, maybe 30 at most to get a good sharp tungsten every time, even from a flat start. I don't use the "triming" slot because I find it hard to control the tungsten stuffed down in the hole without any other support, it just ends up jamming the tungsten against the diamond when and the inside of the jig. I highly recommend it and expect to have it for a long time. Allows me to quickly prep my gear and keep welding.
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