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Introduction:On
few heavy-duty grinders, especially centerless grinders, often
the demands are high both on quality and productivity with
the following essential characteristics of wheel dressing;
(1) Uniform dressing over the full length of wheel. (2) Proper
abrasive glaze-free surface on the wheel. (3) Wheel edges
free of broken edges.
At the same
time, from the economic point of view, the dresser becomes
expensive when properly designed to meet all the three requirements.
However, a combination dresser has been conceived to combine
quality with economy.
Brief description : The dresser consists of three dressing
blades set in a bronze shank (like any other blade dresser)
in the form of a sandwich. The blades are set with gaps to
ensure a proper follow up action during dressing. The middle
blade serves as the main load carrying member. The other two
blades serve a leading and lagging cutting point to ensure
a glaze free dressings.
Cost
comparison / economy: This dresser is supposed to give
nearly three to four time than the life span with a normal
blade dressers, and can be expected to result in a net cost
saving of around 40% on tooling cost.
Common
applications:
- Centreless
grinding (plain)
- Cylindrical
grinding with wheels (500 mm, and above in dia.)
- Surface
grinding (TOS, BLOHM and Other heavy duty large machines.)
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