Diktator Grinder Installation Guides and FAQ
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- Calculating Belt Speed on Your 2x72 Grinder
- Understanding Surface Speed Per Minute (SFM) in Grinding and Machining
- Choosing the Right Drive Wheel Size for Your 2x72 Belt Grinder
- Finding the Ideal Belt Speed for Your 2x72 Belt Grinder
- Understanding Belt Speed: SFM vs MPH
- Three Bearing Style Wheels
- Side Play on Two Bearing Style Wheels
- I'm having belt tracking Issues due to belt tension
- I'm having belt tracking issues due to wheel alignment
- Why Some Low-Quality Grinders Still Get Great YouTube Reviews
- Toobinator Assembly & Shipping Information
- Why Diktator Grinders Deliver Premium Quality at Unbeatable Prices
- What to Look for in a 2x72 Belt Grinder
- How the Electric Motor Mounts to Your Grinder
- Small Wheel Speed Safety
- Diktator Electric Motors Drive Shaft Size
- Choosing Between 110V and 220V for your Motor
- Recommended Drive Wheel Size for Motors with VFD
- Power Requirements and Current Draw for Diktator Grinder Motors
- Adding a VFD to a non-VFD Motor
- Open vs Closed VFDs
- Choosing the Right Motor Size
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Choosing the Right Drive Wheel Size for Your 2x72 Belt Grinder
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When buying your first belt grinder, picking the right drive wheel is key to dialing in the ideal belt speed for your grinding needs. Most knifemakers find that a belt speed between 40–60 MPH gives the best results for general-purpose grinding and finishing.
Your drive wheel size depends on your motor’s RPM. Use our Belt Speed Calculator to match the right drive wheel with your motor. Here are some common speed outcomes:
Belt Speeds by Drive Wheel Size
With a 4" Drive Wheel
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1200 RPM → 14 MPH (Perfect for sharpening and small wheels)
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1800 RPM → 21 MPH
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3450 RPM → 41 MPH
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3600 RPM → 43 MPH
With a 5" Drive Wheel
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1200 RPM → 18 MPH
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1800 RPM → 26 MPH
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3450 RPM → 51 MPH (Ideal for general grinding)
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3600 RPM → 53 MPH
With a 6" Drive Wheel
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1200 RPM → 21 MPH
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1800 RPM → 32 MPH
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3450 RPM → 61 MPH
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3600 RPM → 65 MPH
With a 7" Drive Wheel
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1200 RPM → 25 MPH
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1800 RPM → 37 MPH
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3450 RPM → 72 MPH
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3600 RPM → 75 MPH
Tips:
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For fine control and versatility, especially with small wheels or knife sharpening, stick to smaller drive wheels or reduce your motor speed with a VFD.
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If you're looking for a workhorse setup for stock removal and general grinding, a 5" or 6" drive wheel paired with a 3450–3600 RPM motor is your best bet.
Still unsure? Reach out—we’re happy to help you spec your setup!
Updated on 24 Apr 2025
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