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Instruction Manual Section Five
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INC THE CUTTER) to allow for the cutter's radial rake. Once this align
ment is accomplished, the Crossfeed is not moved during the facing
operation.
4. Initially set both swivels of the workhead at 0 degrees; then place the
face of the tooth parallel to the face of the grinding wheel by swivelling
the workhead in the horizontal plane to the desired axial rake.
5. Grind the face of the tooth in the same manner as described for form
relieved cutters in Chapter 9, using the micrometer toothrest to rotate the
cutter into the wheel. Index the workhead to the next tooth.
NOTE:
Due
to possible variation in thickness of carbide blades (ON INSERTED TOOTH
CUTTERS) each tooth face should be ground individually. Adjust the
micrometer toothrest support to permit the grinding wheel to clear the
face of the next tooth. Position the grinding wheel in front of the tooth
and re-adjust the toothrest until the grinding wheel "touches up" on the
face of the tooth. Grind this tooth to the same micrometer setting as
that of the preceding tooth.
NOTE:
After this operation is complete, the
carbide teeth will be of equal thickness. This makes it possible to index
the cutter from the back of the teeth (if desired) during grinding of the
clearance lands.
6. After the face of each tooth has been ground, set up the machine to grind
primary and secondary clearance (if necessary) back of the periphery,
corner, and cutting face of the cutter. Primary clearance should be about
1
/
32
inch wide. Follow instructions in Chapter 8, Page 43, for grinding face
mills. If the cutter clearance is not known consult the general Clearance
Angle Chart, Page 107, and the Tables II and VI for periphery, corner
(chamfer), and face given on pages 105 and 108.
7. Remove the cutter from the workhead and check the face, corner, and
periphery for concentricity. Run-out should be limited to .0005 inch for
cutters up to 6 inches in diameter and .001 inch for cutters 6 inches to
12 inches in diameter. Be certain that no portion of the cutter body pro
jects beyond the cutting edge.
II. MISCELLANEOUS CUTTERS
A. Metal Cutting Saws:
1. Mount the saw in the vertical plane on an arbor placed between centers,
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