Grinding bit having a novel grinding grip

Abrading – Rigid tool – Rotary cylinder

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451540, 408144, 408145, B23F 2103, B24B 3302

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057022941

ABSTRACT:
A grinding bit for regrinding a component of a constant velocity universal joint which contains a grinding tip, an arbor, and means for removably attaching said grinding tip to said arbor.
The arbor has a length of from about 2.0 to about 4.3 inches, the grinding tip has a length of from about 0.7 to about 1.9 inches, and the length of the arbor exceeds the length of the grinding tip by at least about 1.0 inch. The grinding has a head portion with a substantially arcuate shape and has a substrate coated with a abrasive material.

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