Method of an apparatus for grinding work surface

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51134, 5116573, B24B 702

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ABSTRACT:
A method of and apparatus for grinding a work by a surface grinder having a rotating grinding wheel with a flat grinding surface. During the grinding of the work, a support for the spindle of the rotating grinding wheel is moved in the direction of a thermal distortion of the support which is caused by the heat generated in a spindle head rotatably mounting the grinder spindle, thereby to obviate any reduction in the precision of grinding attributable to an inclination of the grinding surface caused by the thermal distortion of the support.

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