
Listed below are problems, which may be encountered whilst grinding. Possible corrections are used advisedly here. It is practically impossible to establish hard and fast rules for turning out perfect grinding. There are many variables, which must be correctly attuned and an apparently irrelevant one may prove to be cause of trouble experienced. Also, the same cause may produce a varied number of grinding problems.Our advice section
features the ware and tears and general maintenance of
equipments on day to day basis.
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Scratch Marks |
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LOW ENDS ON WORK - CHAMFERED (THROUGHFEED)
Work
guides are deflected toward regulating wheel.
Set guides parallel to wheel face. If ends still small, with
only a few pieces to grind, decrease angle of regulating
wheel housing by small amounts (1/8°)until work right. Do
not dress wheel or change angle of truing attachment.
However, increasing truing angle and retruing wheel without
changing housing angle can attain same result. If a large
number of pieces are to be ground, and it will be necessary
to true wheel at times, then decrease angle of regulating
wheel truing attachment by small amounts(1/8°)until work is
right. Redress wheel. Do not change angle of housing.
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Vibration |
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Chatter Marks |
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Low Ends |
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Low Centre |
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Not Straightened |
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Work Out of Round |
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Faulty Sizing |
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Wheel Loading |
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Wheel Glazed |
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Wheel Grading |
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Wheel Breakage |
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Maintenance Tips |
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