Grinding Machines
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- Keeping Blanchard Grinding Current
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- Grind to Finish: A Postprocessing Solution for Additive Manufacturing
- 5 Grinding Considerations for Improving Surface Finish
Grinding machines are used to remove material from a workpiece by abrasion—typically an abrasive grinding wheel. Grinding wheels with different grit sizes achieve rougher or finer grinding passes, according to the needs of the application. When precise accuracy and/or surface finish are required, grinding is often used as a finishing process after some other metalworking operation. Grinding is also an effective process for machining workpiece materials that are too hard for milling or turning.
- Surface grinding: Used to create a smooth finish of a flat surface, remove any unwanted marks or scratches, and produce an accurate size and shape.
- Cylindrical grinding: Process for grinding the outer surface of a cylindrical workpiece, such as a shaft or a bearing race. It is used to produce accurate dimensions and achieve a smooth surface finish.
- Centerless grinding: Involves grinding the outside diameter of a cylindrical workpiece, but without the use of a spindle. Instead, the workpiece is supported on a work rest blade and rotated by a regulating wheel. Centerless grinding is used to achieve high production rates and to produce workpieces with accurate dimensions.
- Internal grinding: Involves grinding the inner surface of a hole or bore in a workpiece. It is used to produce accurate dimensions and a smooth surface finish.
- Tool grinding: Involves grinding the cutting edges of a tool, such as a drill bit or a cutting tool used in machining. It is used to produce accurate geometry and achieve a sharp edge for efficient cutting.
- Creep Feed Grinding: Method of grinding where a full depth of cut is taken in a single pass of the grinding wheel, removing a large amount of material in a single operation.
Grinding Machines Search Results
1,486 filtered results of 1,486 total
- Operation Type:
- CNC
- Max Grinding Direction:
- 20 in x 14 in x _ in
- HP:
- 16.00
Haas Multigrind
- Operation Type:
- CNC
- Max Grinding Direction:
- 12 in x _ in x _ in
- HP:
- 19.28
Haas Multigrind
- Operation Type:
- CNC
- Max Grinding Direction:
- 20 in x _ in x _ in
- HP:
- 19.28
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Manufacturer
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Model ID
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Operation Type
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Max Grinding Direction
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UNITED GRINDING North America, Inc.
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CNC
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20 in x 14 in x _ in
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16.00
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DCM-Tech
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Semi-automatic
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20.00
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EWAG
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CNC
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20 in x 14 in x _ in
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16.00
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Lagun Engineering Solutions
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CNC
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24 in x 20 in x 18 in
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15.00
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Toyoda
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CNC
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14 in x _ in x _ in
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20.00
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Studer
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CNC
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39 in x _ in x _ in
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41.00
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Haas Multigrind
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CNC
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12 in x _ in x _ in
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19.28
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Haas Multigrind
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CNC
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20 in x _ in x _ in
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19.28
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Toyoda
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CNC
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39 in x _ in x _ in
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30.00
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Blohm
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CNC
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48 in x 19 in x _ in
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33.50
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EMAG
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CNC
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20.00
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Studer
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CNC
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5 in x _ in x 5 in
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