Method and apparatus for surface grinding

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

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51135R, 51135BT, 51142, 51144, 51145R, B24B 2104, B24B 100

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044070969

ABSTRACT:
A surface grinding method in a first embodiment of which a workpiece supported on a surface (56) is rotated about a vertical axis while being translated along ways (46, 47) past a cutting head (22) comprising an abrasive belt (71) driven about a drum (72) to have a working edge (17) skewed with respect to the direction of the ways. In other embodiments the workpiece (100) is fed axially into the belt (106), which may be oscillated transversely to the direction of feed, and the workpiece may be moved, in the direction of the working edge, out of engagement with the belt while the belt and workpiece are in motion.

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