One Click Grinder

Why KSG developed One Click Grinder

1
Change your thinking

We’ve fixed the unproductive and inconvenient aspects of the system you’ve been using.

2
Product innovation

After three years of research, we’ve focused on compatibility and safety compared to other one-touch brands on the market.

3
What to expect

The KSG one-click system contributes a lot to the productivity gains that help manufacturers become more competitive.

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Consumables Design

Innovate Inefficient traditional coupling method

When replacing a grinder wheel, a separate tool, such as a wrench, must be used to secure the wheel to the grinder, a process that not only consumes time but also breaks the rhythm of a busy work cycle. In addition, careful attention must be paid to tool management in a crowded work environment. These traditional fastening inconveniences can reduce productivity and stress workers. KSG’s one-click system is a small but significant breakthrough in this counterproductive way of fastening.

Wheel Swap Comparison: Traditional vs. One Click Coupling

This video comparing KSG’s One Click to traditional coupling methods clearly shows how productivity can be improved.

The video above clearly demonstrates the difference in work productivity between traditional coupling and one-click coupling.

Safety Comparison: KSG vs. Other One Touch Products (Block Jam)

With block Jam, the grinder wheel doesn’t fall off while working.

Without block jam, the grinder wheel may dislodge while working.

KSG One Click vs. Global Brand One Touch

In terms of compatibility, convenience, affordability, KSG has an edge over global brands.

Another reason KSG One Click is welcome on the shop floor

It often happens that you drop a wrench while grinding at height. Going down to pick it up will cost you a significant amount of time on the job.


That’s why the KSG One Click system, which eliminates the need for a separate work tool, is so welcome on the shop floor.

PATENT

Following the Korean patent registration, applications are pending in the US, Japan, India, China, Europe, and now Saudi Arabia.