What are the daily maintenance tips for a woodworking tool grinder?


Published Time:

2021-10-29

Daily maintenance tips for woodworking tool grinders: 1. Carefully place tools, clean them thoroughly, and store them in the toolbox. Arrange workpieces neatly and clean the grinding wheel ring. 2. Remove iron filings, dust, oil stains, and other debris from areas such as guide rails and the worktable. Always pay close attention to ensure that the grinder is not scratched or damaged during use.

Daily Maintenance Tips for Woodworking Tool Grinders:

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1. Carefully place the tools, put them into the toolbox after cleaning, arrange the workpieces neatly, and clean the grinding wheel thoroughly.

2. Clean the guide rails, worktable, and other components to remove iron particles, dust, oil stains, and other contaminants. Please pay close attention at all times to ensure that the grinder is not scratched or damaged during use.

3. Grinding wheels should be inspected regularly, and any wheel with cracks must not be used. Before installation, grinding wheels must undergo a static balance test. When replacing a grinding wheel with a new one, a no-load running test of about 5 minutes should be conducted, and a guard should be installed. All four wheels must pass inspection before they can be put into use.

4. Do not add water to cold water. When the coolant level is low, replenish it with more coolant.

5. The oil pan, cooling water drain pipe, and filter on the workbench should be cleaned regularly to remove iron particles, oil, and debris.

6. The oil tank must be free of lint and foreign objects. If any sediment, scale, or accumulated water is found, the lubricating oil in the tank should be replaced immediately.

7. Before injecting lubricating oil into containers such as oil tanks, it should be filtered through an oil filter, and the oil flow rate in the tank must meet the specified requirements.

8. After finishing work, carefully clean the grinder’s guide rails and sliding surfaces, removing chips, grease, and coolant, and then apply lubricant. Ensure that areas such as the driver’s seat, four-wheel seat, bed frame, motor, and coolant tank are free of oil stains, chips, dust, and debris.

9. Prepare the lubricant according to the specified lubrication method, lubricant type and grade, and the lubrication chart for the grinder.

The primary uses of woodworking tool grinders and the impact of different settings on precision.

1: Used for processing upper rollers in the textile and spinning industries, including roving frames, drawing frames, carding machines, oiling machines, and more.

2: Used for the processing of rubber rollers in the manufacturing, office, and communications equipment industries, including fax machines, copiers, printers, engraving machines, and more.

3: Rubber rollers and plastic processing equipment suitable for automated conveying systems in industries such as printing, food, and pharmaceuticals.

The impact of the precision of woodworking tool grinders:

1: The impact of grinding wheel, headstock, and tailstock heights on the dimensional accuracy of workpieces

The height errors in the grinding stone, headboard, and footboard result in spatial misalignment of the center connections between the headboard and footboard as well as the four-wheel spindle. At this point, the worn workpiece surface becomes double-sided.

2: The impact of the parallelism error between the grinding spindle axis and the horizontal plane on the dimensional accuracy of the workpiece.

When this error occurs, the workpiece being ground on the woodworking tool grinder takes on a conical shape—that is, the grinding wheel grinds at a certain angle, and the surface features a spiral grinding head.

3: The movement of the grinding head is based on the impact of the verticality error of the machine tool guideways on machining accuracy.

Do you know how many different types of motion are used in woodwork tool grinders?

1. The workpiece’s rotation is driven by the spindle of the spindle head. This provides the circumferential feed motion for cylindrical grinding.

2. The reciprocating longitudinal motion between the workpiece and the worktable is the longitudinal feed motion for grinding the circle.

3. The high-speed rotation of the grinding wheel is the primary motion for grinding the outer race.

4. The grinding wheel has a periodic lateral reciprocating motion.

(1) Woodworking tool grinder: When the workpiece’s length is shorter than the width of four wheels, the four wheels can only perform continuous horizontal conveyance. This results in high productivity for the grinder, as opposed to axial movement in the opposite direction of the workpiece.

(2) End of the woodworking tool grinder: The four wheels are angled near the vertical axis, and their planes are restored by two grinding surfaces parallel to the workpiece’s axis. Moreover, the outer circumference and shoulder end face of the workpiece can be polished simultaneously, making this method particularly suitable for mass production.


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