Abrading – Abrading process – Roll – roller – shaft – ball – or piston abrading
Patent
1996-06-27
1998-06-16
Morgan, Eileen
Abrading
Abrading process
Roll, roller, shaft, ball, or piston abrading
451 51, 451408, 451242, B23B 2500
Patent
active
057660590
ABSTRACT:
A workpiece and a grinding wheel are rotated and the grinding wheel is moved in a direction parallel to the rotational axis of the workplace so as to grind a cylindrical surface of the workpiece. After a part of the cylindrical surface is ground, a rest device is advanced towards the workpiece so as to support the part of the cylindrical surface of the workpiece which has been ground. Under the condition, the remaining portion of the cylindrical surface of the workpiece is ground.
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Imai Tomoyasu
Kitajima Masato
Mukai Ryohei
Tsutsui Toshihiro
Yoshimi Takayuki
Morgan Eileen
Toyoda Koki Kabushiki Kaisha
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