Grinding Processes provides a comprehensive overview of the various types of grinding used in modern manufacturing environments. Surface, cylindrical, centerless, and internal grinding processes are commonly used for workpieces of various shapes. Surface grinding is further distinguished by whether the table is rotary or reciprocating, and whether the spindle is vertically or horizontally oriented. Cylindrical grinding is distinguished by workholding, whether center-type or chucking-type. Centerless grinding can be either throughfeed or infeed, and internal grinding can be done on a cylindrical or centerless grinder. A foundational knowledge of the different types of grinding, including how they operate and what types of workpieces they are appropriate for, is necessary for any further learning or training in grinding. This class introduces students to the various types of grinding that they may encounter, describing both machine tools and movements.
Other Courses in this Program:
Introduction to Abrasives 101380010 Grinding Safety 211
380120 Dressing and Truing 230
250230 Basics of the Surface Grinder 231
380140 Basics of the Cylindrical Grinder 232
380144 Basics of the Centerless Grinder 233
380148 Setup for the Surface Grinder 241
380150 Setup for the Cylindrical Grinder 242
380154 Setup for the Centerless Grinder 243
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Course ID
380110
Skill Focus
Intermediate
Instructor(s)
ToolingU
Employee Type
Method of Delivery
Online
Estimated Effort
60