Collection: Flywheel Grinders
Van Norman flywheel grinders are precision machine tools designed for resurfacing automotive flywheels and pressure plates. These robust flywheel grinding machines create smooth, flat surfaces essential for proper clutch operation. Van Norman has been a trusted name in automotive machining equipment for decades, producing reliable equipment that help shops maintain professional standards in engine rebuilding and clutch repair work.
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Van Norman FG5000 Flywheel Grinder
Regular price From $20,100.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price From $20,100.00 USD -
Van Norman FG10000 Flywheel Grinder
Regular price From $27,375.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price From $27,375.00 USD
Van Norman Flywheel Grinders
FG5000 Flywheel Grinder
The FG5000 Flywheel Grinder is a solid, well-built machine designed for grinding a variety of flywheels. One of the most versatile grinders on the market today, the FG5000 Flywheel Grinder resurfaces automotive and import stepped flywheels, truck flat flywheels, heavy duty truck stepped flywheels, center plates and racing clutch components.
Heavy Duty - FG10000 Flywheel Grinder
The Van Norman FG10000 flywheel grinder is a heavy-duty precision machine designed for professional automotive and heavy duty truck shops. It features AutoGrind™ technology that's easy to use, increases productivity and is reliable with absolutely no table deflection regardless of grinding pressure. The machine handles workpieces up to 24" with an 18" table diameter and boasts the industry's largest 5.5" diameter column. Powered by an American made 10 HP grinding motor, it can grind most flywheels in 5-10 minutes.
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The original made in the USA Grinders
Van Norman flywheel grinders are built from the ground up with U.S. sourced castings and steel. Proprietary, american made electric motors are designed for durability, a feature not found on other machines. Machined, painted and assembled in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.