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Are you in pursuit of exacting precision and impeccable surface finishes? Look no further than the Manual Surface Grinder, your trusty companion for achieving the finest ground surfaces with ease.
What is a Manual Surface Grinder?
The Manual Surface Grinder is a specialized machine tool designed to deliver precision-ground surfaces that meet exacting standards, whether you're aiming for precise dimensions or a flawlessly smooth finish. Let's dive into its essential components and how it works.
Key Features:
How it Works?
Imagine your workpiece gliding under the rotating abrasive wheel, gracefully shedding material and leaving behind a silky-smooth surface. That's the magic of the Manual Surface Grinder in action.
Applications - Where does the Manual Surface Grinder shine? It excels in tasks demanding the utmost precision. Think crafting precision instruments like micrometers and gauges or achieving impeccable surface finishes on materials ranging from steel and aluminum to ceramics.
Operator Control - Empowering operators is paramount. With this grinder, you have control over the spindle speed, feed rate, and the pressure applied to your workpiece. Precision at your fingertips!
Skilled Machinists at the Helm - Our Manual Surface Grinder is typically operated by skilled machinists who masterfully use hand cranks to maneuver the table and grinding wheel. They possess in-depth knowledge of materials, surface finish requirements, and the art of wielding this machine to perfection.
Conclusion - In a nutshell, the Manual Surface Grinder is your go-to solution for precise, flawless results across a diverse spectrum of manufacturing and fabrication applications. Precision meets reliability, making it your indispensable partner in crafting perfection.
Description | Metric | Imperial |
Table size | 180x460mm | 7x18in |
Magnet size | 150x450mm | 6x18in |
Full working area | 500x190x335mm | 19.69x7.48x13.19in |
Working table movement | Grinding length - 450mm Grinding width - 150mm |
Grinding length - 17.71 in Max. Grinding width - 6 in |
Spindle to Center | 335mm | 13.19in |
Slide way | V-type rail with Steel-ball | V-type rail with Steel-ball |
Work load | 200kg | 440lbs |
Cross Feeds (Manual) | Graduation - 0.02mm Revolution - 2.5mm |
Graduation - 0.000787in Revolution - 0.098in |
Longitudinal Feeds (Manual) | Graduation - 0.01mm Revolution - 1.25mm |
Graduation - 0.000394in Revolution - 0.049in |
Wheel Size | Ø180x13x31.75mm | Ø7.09x0.51x1.25in |
Spindle speed | 50Hz - 2850rpm 60Hz - 3400rpm |
50Hz - 2850rpm 60Hz - 3400rp |
Spindle motor | 1.1kW | 1.48hp |
Cooling pump | 0.4kW | 0.54hp |
Packing Size | 1240x1080x1680mm | 49x43x66in |
Weight | 650kg | 1433lbs |
Delivery is 8-12 Weeks from Deposit
Using a manual surface grinder involves several steps, including preparation, setting up the machine, and operating the grinder.
Here is a general outline of the steps involved:
Preparation: Before using the surface grinder, you need to inspect the machine to ensure that it is in good working condition and that all safety guards are in place. You also need to select the appropriate abrasive wheel for the material you will be grinding and install it on the spindle.
Setting up the machine: The next step is to secure the workpiece to the table using either a magnetic chuck, a fixture, or by clamping it directly to the table. You need to adjust the table so that the workpiece is positioned correctly in relation to the grinding wheel.
Adjusting the machine parameters: Adjust the speed of the spindle, the rate of feed, and the amount of pressure applied to the workpiece. You should consult the manual for the specific machine you are using to determine the recommended settings.
Operating the grinder: Turn on the machine and let it run for a few minutes to warm up. Then, engage the grinding wheel and begin the grinding process by applying a slow, steady pressure to the workpiece as it is moved across the rotating wheel. You may need to make several passes over the workpiece, gradually reducing the pressure and the depth of cut with each pass.
Inspecting the workpiece: Regularly inspect the workpiece during the grinding process to ensure that the surface is smooth and free from any defects. If necessary, make any adjustments to the machine parameters or stop the machine to correct any problems.
Finishing the grind: Once the desired surface finish has been achieved, turn off the machine and inspect the workpiece one final time. If necessary, clean the workpiece and remove any burrs or sharp edges.
It's important to follow proper safety procedures when using a manual surface grinder, such as wearing eye protection and protective gloves, and keeping loose clothing and long hair tied back. Before using the machine, familiarize yourself with the manual and any other relevant documentation to ensure that you are aware of all the proper procedures and precautions.
Are you in pursuit of exacting precision and impeccable surface finishes? Look no further than the Manual Surface Grinder, your trusty companion for achieving the finest ground surfaces with ease.
What is a Manual Surface Grinder?
The Manual Surface Grinder is a specialized machine tool designed to deliver precision-ground surfaces that meet exacting standards, whether you're aiming for precise dimensions or a flawlessly smooth finish. Let's dive into its essential components and how it works.
Key Features:
How it Works?
Imagine your workpiece gliding under the rotating abrasive wheel, gracefully shedding material and leaving behind a silky-smooth surface. That's the magic of the Manual Surface Grinder in action.
Applications - Where does the Manual Surface Grinder shine? It excels in tasks demanding the utmost precision. Think crafting precision instruments like micrometers and gauges or achieving impeccable surface finishes on materials ranging from steel and aluminum to ceramics.
Operator Control - Empowering operators is paramount. With this grinder, you have control over the spindle speed, feed rate, and the pressure applied to your workpiece. Precision at your fingertips!
Skilled Machinists at the Helm - Our Manual Surface Grinder is typically operated by skilled machinists who masterfully use hand cranks to maneuver the table and grinding wheel. They possess in-depth knowledge of materials, surface finish requirements, and the art of wielding this machine to perfection.
Conclusion - In a nutshell, the Manual Surface Grinder is your go-to solution for precise, flawless results across a diverse spectrum of manufacturing and fabrication applications. Precision meets reliability, making it your indispensable partner in crafting perfection.
Description | Metric | Imperial |
Table size | 180x460mm | 7x18in |
Magnet size | 150x450mm | 6x18in |
Full working area | 500x190x335mm | 19.69x7.48x13.19in |
Working table movement | Grinding length - 450mm Grinding width - 150mm |
Grinding length - 17.71 in Max. Grinding width - 6 in |
Spindle to Center | 335mm | 13.19in |
Slide way | V-type rail with Steel-ball | V-type rail with Steel-ball |
Work load | 200kg | 440lbs |
Cross Feeds (Manual) | Graduation - 0.02mm Revolution - 2.5mm |
Graduation - 0.000787in Revolution - 0.098in |
Longitudinal Feeds (Manual) | Graduation - 0.01mm Revolution - 1.25mm |
Graduation - 0.000394in Revolution - 0.049in |
Wheel Size | Ø180x13x31.75mm | Ø7.09x0.51x1.25in |
Spindle speed | 50Hz - 2850rpm 60Hz - 3400rpm |
50Hz - 2850rpm 60Hz - 3400rp |
Spindle motor | 1.1kW | 1.48hp |
Cooling pump | 0.4kW | 0.54hp |
Packing Size | 1240x1080x1680mm | 49x43x66in |
Weight | 650kg | 1433lbs |
Delivery is 8-12 Weeks from Deposit
Using a manual surface grinder involves several steps, including preparation, setting up the machine, and operating the grinder.
Here is a general outline of the steps involved:
Preparation: Before using the surface grinder, you need to inspect the machine to ensure that it is in good working condition and that all safety guards are in place. You also need to select the appropriate abrasive wheel for the material you will be grinding and install it on the spindle.
Setting up the machine: The next step is to secure the workpiece to the table using either a magnetic chuck, a fixture, or by clamping it directly to the table. You need to adjust the table so that the workpiece is positioned correctly in relation to the grinding wheel.
Adjusting the machine parameters: Adjust the speed of the spindle, the rate of feed, and the amount of pressure applied to the workpiece. You should consult the manual for the specific machine you are using to determine the recommended settings.
Operating the grinder: Turn on the machine and let it run for a few minutes to warm up. Then, engage the grinding wheel and begin the grinding process by applying a slow, steady pressure to the workpiece as it is moved across the rotating wheel. You may need to make several passes over the workpiece, gradually reducing the pressure and the depth of cut with each pass.
Inspecting the workpiece: Regularly inspect the workpiece during the grinding process to ensure that the surface is smooth and free from any defects. If necessary, make any adjustments to the machine parameters or stop the machine to correct any problems.
Finishing the grind: Once the desired surface finish has been achieved, turn off the machine and inspect the workpiece one final time. If necessary, clean the workpiece and remove any burrs or sharp edges.
It's important to follow proper safety procedures when using a manual surface grinder, such as wearing eye protection and protective gloves, and keeping loose clothing and long hair tied back. Before using the machine, familiarize yourself with the manual and any other relevant documentation to ensure that you are aware of all the proper procedures and precautions.
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