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== The Basics == | == The Basics == | ||
This is a multi-use tool. The grinding wheel portion can be used to grind carbon steels such as High Speed Steel toolbits, and the sanding belt can be used for pretty much everything else. Because the sanding belt size is a little bit odd (it is longer than normal) it can be difficult to find grits finer than 80. | |||
* 150 mm dia x 20 mm grinding wheel (12.7 mm bore) | * 150 mm dia x 20 mm grinding wheel (12.7 mm bore) | ||
* 50 mm x 686 mm sanding belt | * 50 mm x 686 mm sanding belt | ||
* 2950 RPM | |||
No specific induction is required to use this machine, but it is important to understand the hazards involved with using a grinding wheel. Please ask if you are unsure whether what you are doing is safe. | |||
== Safety == | |||
* Long hair '''MUST''' be tied up, long sleeves should be rolled up securely. | |||
* Eye protection '''MUST''' be worn. Safety glasses are in the "Safety Equipment" box. | |||
* Ensure appropriate guards are in place. This includes ensuring that there is not an overly large gap between the edge of the tool rest and the grinding wheel. | |||
* Be careful what you shower in hot sparks. | |||
* The working face of the grinding wheel is the short one at the front of the machine. Do not grind materials on the long sides. | |||
* Grinding wheels should be handled with care. | |||
== Acceptable materials == | == Acceptable materials == | ||
* Do not grind non-ferrous metals such as aluminium or copper on the wheel. this can lead to dangerous situations, such as the wheel exploding at high speed. | * For a quick intro into what you can grind on this Aluminium Oxide wheel, check out [http://www.mmsonline.com/articles/choosing-the-right-grinding-wheel this link]. | ||
* Do not grind non-ferrous metals such as aluminium or copper on the wheel. this can lead to dangerous situations, such as the wheel exploding at high speed. | |||
* If you accidentally load up the wheel with something inappropriate do not worry - simply dress the wheel using the procedure below. | |||
== | == Cleaning up == | ||
Once you have finished using the grinding wheel, grab the hoover and suck up your dust. Please leave the machine in a cleaner state than you found it. In particular try not to leave sawdust everywhere. | |||
== Maintenance == | |||
== | === Dressing the wheel === | ||
Although it doesn't seem like it the grinding wheel is a consumable item - it just doesn't wear down very quickly. If the cutting isn't going as well as it usually is, perhaps the work-piece is just heating up and not grinding the likelihood is that it needs "dressing" to expose fresh, sharp cutting surfaces and remove gouges introduced by day to say use. | |||
* Breathing protection is required. This process releases a large amount of unpleasant dust that you should not breathe. | |||
* Turn on the grinder | |||
* Using the T shaped diamond dressing tool, press the rough diamond edges against the working face of the grinding wheel. | |||
* Move the dressing tool back and forth until fresh grinding surface is uniformly exposed. | |||
* Try to make the new cutting face as square to the direction of rotation as possible. | |||
* Hoover up the dust produced. | |||
If you are unsure how to safely perform this procedure, ask someone. The mailing list or Slack/IRC is a good place to start. | |||
=== Replacing the belt === | |||
This is quite an involved process which includes balancing the belt after it has been replaced. Instructions coming soon! | |||
== Replacement Consumables == | === Replacement Consumables === | ||
* [http://www.screwfix.com/p/cloth-sanding-belts-unpunched-50-x-686mm-80-grit-5-pack/39583 Pack of 5x 80 grit sanding belts] | * [http://www.screwfix.com/p/cloth-sanding-belts-unpunched-50-x-686mm-80-grit-5-pack/39583 Pack of 5x 80 grit sanding belts] | ||
* [https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/6-150mm-coarse-grinding-wheel/ 150 mm coarse grit grinding wheel] | |||
* [https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/6-150mm-medium-grinding-wheel/ 150 mm medium grit grinding wheel] | |||
* [https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/6-150mm-fine-grinding-wheel/ 150 mm fine grinding wheel] | |||
[[Category:Tools_and_Equipment]] | [[Category:Tools_and_Equipment]] |
Revision as of 08:56, 10 September 2016
Equipment Information | |
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Status | Unknown |
Manufacturer | WorkZone (Aldi) |
Model | TBSG-240-2013UK |
Hackspace Information | |
Induction Required | No |
Card RFID Enabled | No |
Owner | Hackspace |
The Basics
This is a multi-use tool. The grinding wheel portion can be used to grind carbon steels such as High Speed Steel toolbits, and the sanding belt can be used for pretty much everything else. Because the sanding belt size is a little bit odd (it is longer than normal) it can be difficult to find grits finer than 80.
- 150 mm dia x 20 mm grinding wheel (12.7 mm bore)
- 50 mm x 686 mm sanding belt
- 2950 RPM
No specific induction is required to use this machine, but it is important to understand the hazards involved with using a grinding wheel. Please ask if you are unsure whether what you are doing is safe.
Safety
- Long hair MUST be tied up, long sleeves should be rolled up securely.
- Eye protection MUST be worn. Safety glasses are in the "Safety Equipment" box.
- Ensure appropriate guards are in place. This includes ensuring that there is not an overly large gap between the edge of the tool rest and the grinding wheel.
- Be careful what you shower in hot sparks.
- The working face of the grinding wheel is the short one at the front of the machine. Do not grind materials on the long sides.
- Grinding wheels should be handled with care.
Acceptable materials
- For a quick intro into what you can grind on this Aluminium Oxide wheel, check out this link.
- Do not grind non-ferrous metals such as aluminium or copper on the wheel. this can lead to dangerous situations, such as the wheel exploding at high speed.
- If you accidentally load up the wheel with something inappropriate do not worry - simply dress the wheel using the procedure below.
Cleaning up
Once you have finished using the grinding wheel, grab the hoover and suck up your dust. Please leave the machine in a cleaner state than you found it. In particular try not to leave sawdust everywhere.
Maintenance
Dressing the wheel
Although it doesn't seem like it the grinding wheel is a consumable item - it just doesn't wear down very quickly. If the cutting isn't going as well as it usually is, perhaps the work-piece is just heating up and not grinding the likelihood is that it needs "dressing" to expose fresh, sharp cutting surfaces and remove gouges introduced by day to say use.
- Breathing protection is required. This process releases a large amount of unpleasant dust that you should not breathe.
- Turn on the grinder
- Using the T shaped diamond dressing tool, press the rough diamond edges against the working face of the grinding wheel.
- Move the dressing tool back and forth until fresh grinding surface is uniformly exposed.
- Try to make the new cutting face as square to the direction of rotation as possible.
- Hoover up the dust produced.
If you are unsure how to safely perform this procedure, ask someone. The mailing list or Slack/IRC is a good place to start.
Replacing the belt
This is quite an involved process which includes balancing the belt after it has been replaced. Instructions coming soon!