Abrasive tool making process – material – or composition – With carbohydrate or reaction product thereof
Patent
1991-04-12
1992-08-18
Rachuba, M.
Abrasive tool making process, material, or composition
With carbohydrate or reaction product thereof
5116571, 5116587, 51 5D, 125 1101, 125 1103, 125 1104, 125 1111, B24B 4900
Patent
active
051387999
ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to systems and methods of controlling the dressing operation of computer numerically controlled grinding machines. A contact probe is positioned relative to a dresser and contact measurements are made to determine the position of the dresser tip relative to a pivot axis about which the dresser rotates.
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Buckingham Stephen S.
Dodd Walter C.
Keebler Daniel J.
Bryant Grinder Corporation
Rachuba M.
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