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Name Of Product |
GRINDING WHEELS
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Information of Product |
GRINDING WHEELS
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A well equipped tool room maintains a selected assortment of Karbosan
wheels to handle routine jobs for sherpening tools, manufacturing
tools, repairing tools. Also, most tool rooms have sufficient versatility
and equipment to handle short production runs as well as maintenance
operations. Karbosan wheels are available at an economical cost and
are specifically designed to meet the wide variety of miscellaneous
grinding operations performed in tool rooms. |
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GENERAL PURPOSE GRINDING WHEELS |
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Karbosan General Purpose Wheels are available
in a variety of sizes and specifications to meet requirements
for surface, cylindrical, off-hand, and tool room operations.
They are used on bench, pedestal and low speed portable
grinding machines. |
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CARBIDE TOOL SHARPENING |
SCG 80
J5 V
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Karbosan Carbide Tool Sharpening Wheels are
manufactured for best performance and economy of carbide
tool maintenance. For best results, sharpen cutters at
the first signal and assure a keen cutting edge. |
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CUTTER SHARPENING AND TOOL GRINDING |
EK 60
K6 V
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The following Karbosan cutter sharpening wheels are manufactured
in a standard quality for general purpose. |
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SAW SHARPENING |
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Saw sharpening wheels are primarily used for
sharpening and re-sharpening of various types of saws
principally in the timber and woodworking industries as
well as saw manufacturers. |
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SURFACE GRINDING |
EKR (GRIT)
K6 VN |
Saw sharpening wheels are primarily used for
sharpening and re-sharpening of various types of saws
principally in the timber and woodworking industries as
well as saw manufacturers. |
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CYLINDRICAL GRINDING |
Cylindrical grinding may be considered to include all
outside grinding of round work even though the finished
product is not always a true cylinder. Wheels in this
class include those for grinding work held between centres
and in chucks. It is necessary to use coarse grit wheels
with rough dressing or rapid stock removal, and fine grit
wheels with fine dressing for fine finishes. |
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CENTRELESS GRINDING |
Grades H to P cover most of the range. Cylindrical wheels
are used extensively throughout the automotive, aircraft,
shipbuilding, engine, turbine, metal working machine industries
as well as in general shops and tool rooms. Maximum operating
speed is 35 m/s. |
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ROUGH GRINDING(Snagging) |
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Rough grinding or snagging wheels are designed
to remove as much stock as possible, in the shortest time
at an economical cost. |
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FOUNDRY SNAGGING |
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Foundry snagging is a rough grinding application in
which unwanted metal on castings is removed. Gates, risers,
flashings, stubs, fins and parting lines are commonly
ground with foundry snagging wheels. Since finish tolerances
are not usually critical, coarse, durable wheels are used.
Bench stand, pedestal, floor stand and swing frame machines
are the types of machines used in foundry snagging. |
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DISC GRINDING |
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Disc grinders are machines that grind flat
surfaces and employ a bonded abrasive wheel, or pair of
wheels, called discs. These wheels are available in various
styles, often described as inserted nut discs and plate
mounted discs. Disc wheels are mounted against steel machine
plates so that the grinding is performed on the flat side
of the disc. |
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