Cylindrical grinding machine truing and dressing device

Stone working – Turning – Grinding-wheel dressing

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51161, 51263, 51166TS, 125 11CD, B24B 5304

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044522231

ABSTRACT:
A cylindrical grinding machine truing and dressing device for refinishing the surface of a peripheral grinding wheel of a cylindrical grinder comprising support base attached to the work bed of a cylindrical grinding machine, housing means mounted to the base having means for rotatably supporting rotatable truing tool means, means for slidably housing dressing bar and abrasive block means, motor drive means to rotatively power the truing tool means, timing belt means to transmit rotative power to the truing tool means, stepping motor means to axially displace the dressing bar and abrasive block means, worm gear means for translating the stepping motor rotation into dressing bar axial displacement, the axial displacement precisely controlled to forcefully engage grinding wheel before, during and after truing operation.

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patent: 2782575 (1957-02-01), Housdorfer
patent: 2926651 (1960-03-01), Balsger
patent: 4182082 (1980-01-01), Meyer

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