Instruction Manual
Section Five
GRINDING
WHEEL
R - RADIUS OF TOOTH
CENTERED ON
WHEEL [CONVEX).
R = RADIUS OF TOOTH
CENTERED ON
WHEEL (CONCAVE)
additional amount for the periphery by checking the amount to rotate the
cutter about its Stud mount from Tables 1 and 2 on pages 11 and 12. In the
latter situation, the Wheelhead tilt should be set at 0 degrees.
When the fixture is employed on a non-tilthead grinder, equal clearance for
the side and periphery can be taken by tilting the fixture Saddle. Unequal
clearance should be handled as explained above.
E. Insert the B985JG center gauge so that the flat of its " V " is positioned toward
the peripheral edge of the grinding wheel. Line up the center of the wheel
face and tooth radius with the center line of the center gauge, lightly touching
a feeler gauge placed between the center gauge and the wheel.
NOTE:
Never
touch the grinding wheel against the center gauge. Use a known size feeler
gauge such as shim stock, for which Crossfeed dial can be compensated.
F. Set the desired radius by moving the machine Crossfeed handwheel (not the
fixture slide), thus locating the fixture point axis the correct distance from
the wheel. A concave radius can only be set by removing the center gauge
first. Eliminate backlash in the machine Crossfeed when setting the radius
distance by making the final adjustment of the machine saddle toward the
wheel. Saddle lock may be lightly applied, but always verify the final radius
distance.
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VERTICAL
VIEW
RADIUS
ON WHEEL
HAS TO BE
LESS THAN
CONCAVE
RADIUS
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