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Our Universal Tool Grinder is a versatile precision machine designed for sharpening and reconditioning various cutting tools, including drills, end mills, and reamers. It delivers accurate and consistent results with its high-quality construction, adjustable tool rests, and precise grinding mechanisms. Ideal for diverse industries, it enhances machining efficiency by restoring cutting edges and maintaining optimal tool geometry.
This universal tool grinder is essential for maintaining tool sharpness and precision, making it a valuable asset in metal fabrication, woodworking, and other industries.
This machine is specifically built and the delivery is 9-14 Weeks from Deposit.
Safety Precautions: Wear PPE (safety goggles, ear protection). Ensure the grinding wheel is securely installed and safety guards are in place.
Select the Tool: Choose the cutting tool to sharpen (drill bit, end mill, etc.).
Inspect the Tool: Check for damage or irregularities.
Machine Setup: Anchor the grinder on a stable surface. Adjust the worktable and tool rest to the correct angles.
Wheel Dressing: Dress the grinding wheel if needed to ensure it's clean and true.
Mount the Tool: Secure the tool in the holder or collet, ensuring proper positioning.
Grinding Process: Turn on the grinder and gently bring the tool into contact with the wheel. Apply light pressure and keep the tool moving to avoid overheating.
Coolant: If applicable, activate the coolant system to maintain a cool grinding environment.
Frequent Checks: Periodically inspect the tool to monitor progress and ensure the desired sharpness.
Finishing Touches: Use fine-grit wheels or finishing attachments for final sharpening and smoothness.
Measurements and Angles (Optional): Use digital readouts for precise measurements and angles.
Final Inspection: Inspect the sharpened tool to ensure it meets specifications.
Clean Up: Remove grinding dust and debris from the work area.
Tool Removal: Carefully remove the tool, ensuring it's clean.
Shutdown: Turn off the grinder and coolant system.
Follow the manufacturer's guidelines and refer to the machine's manual for specific instructions.
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