Abrading – Abrading process – Roll – roller – shaft – ball – or piston abrading
Patent
1994-04-26
1995-07-18
Rose, Robert A.
Abrading
Abrading process
Roll, roller, shaft, ball, or piston abrading
451307, 451310, B24B 500
Patent
active
054330424
ABSTRACT:
In order to grind a tire 2 mounted on a vehicle, an abrasive belt 5 is us which is stretched over rollers 51, 52, 53, 54 and 46 which are mounted on a frame 4. By the action of a jack 7, the tire 2 is released of all load. A counterweight 45 urges the frame 4 towards the tire 2. The force with which the abrasive belt 5 rests on the tire 2 can be adjusted to a very low value.
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Billieres Jean
Cabestrero Abelardo
Compagnie Generale des Etablissements Michelin--Michelin & Cie
Rose Robert A.
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