Double face abrading machine and device for transmitting current

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

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5116573, 5116572, B24B 704

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046656588

ABSTRACT:
A machine for abrading parallel, planar opposite faces of parts carries the parts in supports arranged as satellites between two plates. A head of the machine carrying an upper plate, a lower assembly carrying a lower plate, and a gear controls displacement of the satellites between the plates. These components are constructed in the form of detachable functional modules. This structure makes it possible to add numerous fluid channels and complete control and inspection instrumentation for a clean, precise machining of the parts.

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