Centerless grinding is a precise machining process used to remove material from the outer diameter of a workpiece using an abrasive wheel. This method is renowned for its efficiency and accuracy in producing components with tight tolerances and smooth finishes.
Types of Centerless Grinding
Through Feed Grinding: Suitable for parts with a consistent diameter, this method involves feeding the workpiece through the grinding machine continuously.
In-Feed Grinding: Ideal for complex shapes or parts with varying diameters, this method feeds the workpiece into the grinding area for more intricate material removal.
Main Applications
Centerless grinding is widely used across various industries due to its effectiveness in achieving high precision and efficiency:
Bearing Industries: For producing high-performance bearings with stringent tolerance requirements.
Cutting Tool Industries: Ensuring sharp, accurate cutting tools with consistent dimensions.
Automobile Industries: Manufacturing automotive components with precise dimensions and finishes.
Bar Grinding Industries: Achieving uniform diameter and surface quality in long bar stock.
MAJOR SIZES
12" :- 300 ( DIA ) X 80/100/120 ( THICK ) X 101/140 ( BORE )
14" :- 350 ( DIA ) X 100/150 ( THICK ) X 127/152.4( BORE )
16" :- 400 ( DIA ) X 100/150/200 ( THICK ) X 152.4/203.2/228.6 ( BORE )
20" :- 500 ( DIA ) X 150 TO 600 ( THICK ) X 203.2/304.8 ( BORE )
24" :- 600 ( DIA ) X 150 TO 600 ( THICK ) X 203.2/304.8 ( BORE )
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