Centerless grinding machine

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

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51103TF, B24B 532

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041078810

ABSTRACT:
A centerless grinder is adapted to have a regulating wheel feed towards a grinding wheel about a pivot point to accomplish an infeed grind operation on a plurality of parts between the wheels. The parts are infeed ground at a plurality of stations from an inlet end of the wheels to an outlet end of the wheels, and the pivot point is proximate the outlet end, thereby achieving variable feed distances and variable feed rates along the face of the regulating wheel relative to the grinding wheel, from the inlet end to the outlet end. After an infeed grind operation, the plurality of parts are advanced to their next adjacent stations for a subsequent grind operation. By the arrangement disclosed, coarse-feed grinding is performed on one workpiece while fine feed grinding is performed on another piece and varying degrees of rates of grinding are performed on the intermediate pieces during the same time interval.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1669728 (1928-05-01), Vanderbeek
patent: 1862882 (1932-06-01), Caster
patent: 3408773 (1968-11-01), Cole
Farago, Francis, Abrasive Methods Engineering, Ch. 2-3, pp. 118-119, 1976.

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