Wheel wear compensation control for grinding machine feed cycle

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

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5116593, B24B 4918

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044715803

ABSTRACT:
A grinding machine control is provided having a compensation circuit for providing correction signals to modify the point at which a wheelhead infeed cycle is terminated. The correction signals represent varying infeed offset values produced in response to the number of completed infeed cycles following a grinding wheel sharpening operation. The correction signals are derived from a plurality of empirically determined functions relating the number of completed infeed cycles for a particular combination of workpiece and tooling design to deviations of workpiece diameter from a desired dimension.

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