Ski grinding machine

Abrasive tool making process – material – or composition – With carbohydrate or reaction product thereof

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51135R, 51135BT, 51267, B24B 2112, B24B 2120

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052031187

ABSTRACT:
The machine according to the invention consists of an abrasive belt 6 stretched between a support drum 3 and a return drum 5, this assembly being rotated by a motor 7 accommodated between support drum 3 and return drum 5 between the two lengths 61, 62 of abrasive belt that link the drums. Support drum 3 consists of at least two sections with different hardnesses, namely a section with a rigid peripheral surface for dry grinding and a section with an elastic peripheral surface for initial machining or surface polishing. A driving drum may be placed above support drum 3 for the motorized feeding of the ski.

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