Chamfering width maintaining and glass plate shape sensing appar

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

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51283E, 51240GB, B24B 5100, B24B 100

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053276868

ABSTRACT:
A chamfering width maintaining and glass plate shape sensing apparatus for use in a glass plate chamfering machine is disclosed. Two chamfering width maintaining and glass plate shape sensing rollers are provided so that they serve as function sharing rollers for sharing the function of changing the chamfering direction in accordance with the shape of the glass plate, when chamfering a glass plate in a chamfering machine. The provision of such function sharing rollers improves the contact state of the glass plate. Further, there is also provided a horizontally maintaining roller for supporting the glass plate during a chamfering, and such a provision makes it easier to chamfer or side-finish the glass plate.

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