Automatic copying belt grinding machine

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

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51101R, 51145R, B24B 2102, B24B 1700

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040757919

ABSTRACT:
An automatic copying belt grinding machine comprising a vertically moving Z-axis slide, a horizontally moving X-axis slide, a horizontally moving X-axis slide slidably mounted on said Z-axis slide, a duplex electronic copying sensor and a grinding head swivelling device mounted together on said X-axis slide, and a pair of synchronously rotating fixture tables for respectively vertically mounting a copying model to be brought into interaction with said duplex electronic copying sensor and a workpiece to be brought into interaction with said grinding head swivelling device, whereby all these components are made to perform a copy grind machining operation jointly under the control of a simultaneous control unit.

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