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  2. Bench grinder - Wikipedia

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    Rotating abrasive wheels on a bench grinder. 8 in (200 mm) wire brush mounted to bench grinder (tool rest in foreground). A bench grinder is a benchtop type of grinding machine used to drive abrasive wheels. A pedestal grinder is a similar or larger version of grinder that is mounted on a pedestal, which may be bolted to the floor or may sit on ...

  3. Grinding (abrasive cutting) - Wikipedia

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    Ultra-high speed grinding (UHSG) can run at speeds higher than 40,000 fpm (200 m/s), taking 41 s to remove 1 in 3 (16 cm 3) of material, but is still in the research-and-development (R&D) stage. It also requires high spindle power and high spindle speeds.

  4. Grinding machine - Wikipedia

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    The primary function of these machines is to grind the centers of a shaft very precisely. Accurate round center holes on both sides ensure a position with high repeat accuracy on the live centers. Die grinder, which is a high-speed hand-held rotary tool with a small diameter grinding bit. They are typically air-driven (using compressed air ...

  5. Angle grinder - Wikipedia

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    The high-speed angle grinder was invented in 1954 [6] by German company Ackermann + Schmitt (FLEX-Elektrowerkzeuge GmbH) in Steinheim an der Murr. [7] Owing to this, in German, Dutch, Slovak, Czech, Polish, Croatian, Romanian, Hungarian, Bulgarian and Latvian, an angle grinder is colloquially called just a "flex", in Italy and in Spanish ...

  6. High-speed grinding - Wikipedia

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    High-speed grinding (HSG) is a rail care concept developed by the company Stahlberg Roensch from Seevetal, Germany. It is based on the principle of rotational grinding and serves to grind rails at up to 100 kilometres per hour (62 mph).

  7. Metalworking - Wikipedia

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    Most metal cutting is done by high speed steel tools or carbide tools. [7] ... The simplest grinder is a bench grinder or a hand-held angle grinder, for deburring ...

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