Grinding machine

Abrading – Machine – Rotary reciprocating tool

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451160, 451 41, B24B 346

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054981980

ABSTRACT:
A grinding machine comprises a table movably disposed on a fixed base to undergo reciprocal movement relative to the fixed base along a reciprocating axis. A first shaft is rotatably disposed on the table to undergo rotation relative to the table about a first axis extending perpendicular to the reciprocating axis. A workpiece holder is connected to the first shaft for rotation therewith. A workpiece having a work surface is connected to the workpiece holder for rotation therewith. A second shaft is rotatably supported for rotation about a second axis extending at an inclination angle to the first axis, and is supported for reciprocal movement towards and away from the workpiece along the second axis. A grinder having a grinding surface is connected to the second shaft for rotation therewith and for reciprocal movement of the grinding surface towards and away from the work surface of the workpiece.

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