STANDARD GT-175x320 Universal Tool Grinding Machine - STANDARD Direct

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STANDARD GT-175x320 Universal Tool Grinder

"Grind with Precision, Perfect Surfaces Every Time."

*Excludes Local Taxes*

*Products are built on order, general delivery is 8~16weeks and include Sea Freight to most ports

Description

Our Universal Tool Grinder is a versatile precision machine designed for sharpening and reconditioning a wide range of cutting tools, including drills, end mills, and reamers. Its high-quality construction ensures accurate and consistent results, making it suitable for various industries. With adjustable tool rests and precise grinding mechanisms, it effectively restores cutting edges while maintaining optimal tool geometry. The grinder's performance is characterized by its ability to handle diverse tool types and materials, delivering sharp and durable edges for improved machining efficiency. It offers an essential solution for tool maintenance, enhancing productivity and extending tool life across different applications.

Main Features:

  • For grinding of various tools, e.g. drills, milling cutters, turning tools etc.
  • Stand serially equipped with tool rest
  • Large number of standard accessories
  • Solid construction for vibration-free run
  • Ergonomically arranged control elements
Detailed Description

Here's a detailed description of the main features and components of our universal tool grinder:

  1. Base and Frame: The machine's sturdy base and frame provide stability and support for all the internal components. The construction is designed to minimize vibrations and ensure accurate grinding.

  2. Motor: A powerful electric motor drives the grinding wheel and other moving parts of the machine. The motor's speed and power output can be adjustable to suit different tool materials and grinding requirements.

  3. Grinding Wheel: The grinding wheel is a crucial component that performs the actual grinding. It comes in various sizes and abrasives, allowing it to accommodate different types of tools and materials.

  4. Tool Holding System: The universal tool grinder features a versatile tool holding system that can securely hold a variety of cutting tools. This system includes adjustable collets, fixtures, and tool holders to ensure precise positioning and alignment during the grinding process.

  5. Worktable: The worktable provides a platform to hold the tool being sharpened. It can be adjusted to different angles and positions to achieve the desired tool geometry.

  6. Wheel Dressing Mechanism: To maintain the effectiveness of the grinding wheel, a wheel dressing mechanism is included. It allows the operator to true and dress the grinding wheel to ensure optimal performance.

  7. Adjustable Tool Rests: Tool rests provide support for the tool being sharpened and ensure consistent grinding angles. They can be adjusted to accommodate various tool shapes and sizes.

  8. Coolant System: Many universal tool grinders come equipped with a coolant system to keep the tool and grinding wheel cool during operation. This helps prevent overheating and maintains the quality of the sharpened tool.

  9. Control Panel: The control panel features switches, buttons, and knobs that allow the operator to start and stop the machine, adjust motor speed, and control other functions.

  10. Safety Features: Safety is a priority, and universal tool grinders are equipped with safety shields, guards, and interlocks to protect the operator from sparks, debris, and moving parts.

  11. Digital Readouts (Optional): Some advanced models may include digital readouts that display the precise measurements and angles of the sharpened tool, enhancing accuracy and repeatability.

  12. Attachments and Accessories: Universal tool grinders often come with a range of attachments and accessories, such as different types of tool holders, indexing heads, and rotary tables, to expand the machine's capabilities and accommodate various tools.

A universal tool grinder is a valuable tool for maintaining the sharpness and precision of cutting tools, extending their lifespan and ensuring high-quality work in metal fabrication, woodworking, and other industries. Its adaptability, precision, and versatility make it an indispensable asset in any workshop or manufacturing setting.

Specifications
  • Workpiece diameter max. - 175mm = 6.9 inches
  • Distance between centers - 320mm = 12.6 inches
  • Table size - 535 x 130 mm = 21.1 x 5.1 inch
  • Table longitudinal travel - 320mm = 12.6 inches
  • Table cross travel - 170 mm = 6.7 inches
  • Grinding head vertically tillable - -40° to +40°
  • Grinding head horizontally tillable - -50° to +50°
  • Speed grinding spindle - 2800rpm
  • Motor power - 0,18 kW
  • Voltage - 400V
  • Machine Weight - 266kg = 586 lbs
Standard Accessories
  • Stand
  • 2 tailstocks
  • Spring stop
  • Adjustable table end stops
  • 2 centers 60°
  • 2 half-centers 60°
  • 1 cup wheel 125 x 45 x 32 mm
  • 1 diamond cup wheel 125 x 32 mm
  • 1 grinding wheel 125 x 25 x 32 mm
  • 1 dished wheel
  • Drive unit with 3-jaw chuck diam. 80 mm
  • Twist drill grinding attachment
  • Lathe tool grinding attachment
  • Clamping mandrel for milling cutter 16, 22, 32 mm
  • Diamond dressing stone
  • Tools
Delivery

This machine is specifically built and the delivery is 9-14 Weeks from Deposit.

How to use a Universal Tool Grinder

Using a universal tool grinder requires careful attention to detail and a good understanding of the machine's capabilities. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to effectively and safely use a universal tool grinder to sharpen various cutting tools:

  1. Safety Precautions: Before starting, ensure you are wearing appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), including safety goggles, ear protection, and any other required gear. Make sure the grinding wheel is properly installed and secure. Check that all safety guards and shields are in place.

  2. Select the Tool: Choose the cutting tool that needs sharpening. This could be a drill bit, end mill, lathe tool, or any other tool with cutting edges.

  3. Inspect the Tool: Carefully examine the tool for any damage, chips, or irregularities that need correction before grinding.

  4. Machine Setup: Make sure the universal tool grinder is securely anchored to a stable surface. Adjust the worktable and tool rest to the appropriate angles and positions for the specific tool you are sharpening.

  5. Wheel Dressing: If necessary, dress the grinding wheel to ensure it is clean, true, and properly shaped.

  6. Mount the Tool: Securely mount the tool in the tool holder or collet provided by the machine. Ensure it is held firmly and correctly positioned for grinding.

  7. Grinding Process: Turn on the grinder's motor and carefully bring the tool into contact with the grinding wheel. Apply light, even pressure and move the tool back and forth across the face of the grinding wheel. Follow the tool's existing angles and contours. Keep the tool moving to avoid overheating and excessive material removal. Avoid grinding for extended periods to prevent excessive heat buildup.

  8. Coolant (If Applicable): If the machine has a coolant system, make sure it is turned on to keep the tool and grinding wheel cool. This also helps prevent the buildup of grinding dust.

  9. Frequent Checks: Periodically check the progress of the grinding and examine the tool to ensure it is taking the desired shape and sharpness.

  10. Finishing Touches: If necessary, use a fine-grit grinding wheel or other finishing attachments to achieve the desired level of sharpness and smoothness.

  11. Measurements and Angles (Optional): Use any available digital readouts or measurement tools on the machine to ensure accurate grinding angles and dimensions.

  12. Final Inspection: Once you're satisfied with the sharpening results, turn off the grinder and carefully inspect the tool to ensure it meets your specifications.

  13. Clean Up: Remove any grinding dust or debris from the work area using a brush or vacuum.

  14. Tool Removal: Carefully remove the sharpened tool from the machine, making sure it's secure and free from any debris.

  15. Shutdown: Turn off the grinder's motor and coolant system (if used).

Remember, practice and familiarity with the machine will improve your sharpening skills over time. Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines, adhere to safety precautions, and refer to the machine's manual for specific instructions on your universal tool grinder model.

*Information shown may differ or change without warning*

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Description

Our Universal Tool Grinder is a versatile precision machine designed for sharpening and reconditioning a wide range of cutting tools, including drills, end mills, and reamers. Its high-quality construction ensures accurate and consistent results, making it suitable for various industries. With adjustable tool rests and precise grinding mechanisms, it effectively restores cutting edges while maintaining optimal tool geometry. The grinder's performance is characterized by its ability to handle diverse tool types and materials, delivering sharp and durable edges for improved machining efficiency. It offers an essential solution for tool maintenance, enhancing productivity and extending tool life across different applications.

Main Features:

  • For grinding of various tools, e.g. drills, milling cutters, turning tools etc.
  • Stand serially equipped with tool rest
  • Large number of standard accessories
  • Solid construction for vibration-free run
  • Ergonomically arranged control elements
Detailed Description

Here's a detailed description of the main features and components of our universal tool grinder:

  1. Base and Frame: The machine's sturdy base and frame provide stability and support for all the internal components. The construction is designed to minimize vibrations and ensure accurate grinding.

  2. Motor: A powerful electric motor drives the grinding wheel and other moving parts of the machine. The motor's speed and power output can be adjustable to suit different tool materials and grinding requirements.

  3. Grinding Wheel: The grinding wheel is a crucial component that performs the actual grinding. It comes in various sizes and abrasives, allowing it to accommodate different types of tools and materials.

  4. Tool Holding System: The universal tool grinder features a versatile tool holding system that can securely hold a variety of cutting tools. This system includes adjustable collets, fixtures, and tool holders to ensure precise positioning and alignment during the grinding process.

  5. Worktable: The worktable provides a platform to hold the tool being sharpened. It can be adjusted to different angles and positions to achieve the desired tool geometry.

  6. Wheel Dressing Mechanism: To maintain the effectiveness of the grinding wheel, a wheel dressing mechanism is included. It allows the operator to true and dress the grinding wheel to ensure optimal performance.

  7. Adjustable Tool Rests: Tool rests provide support for the tool being sharpened and ensure consistent grinding angles. They can be adjusted to accommodate various tool shapes and sizes.

  8. Coolant System: Many universal tool grinders come equipped with a coolant system to keep the tool and grinding wheel cool during operation. This helps prevent overheating and maintains the quality of the sharpened tool.

  9. Control Panel: The control panel features switches, buttons, and knobs that allow the operator to start and stop the machine, adjust motor speed, and control other functions.

  10. Safety Features: Safety is a priority, and universal tool grinders are equipped with safety shields, guards, and interlocks to protect the operator from sparks, debris, and moving parts.

  11. Digital Readouts (Optional): Some advanced models may include digital readouts that display the precise measurements and angles of the sharpened tool, enhancing accuracy and repeatability.

  12. Attachments and Accessories: Universal tool grinders often come with a range of attachments and accessories, such as different types of tool holders, indexing heads, and rotary tables, to expand the machine's capabilities and accommodate various tools.

A universal tool grinder is a valuable tool for maintaining the sharpness and precision of cutting tools, extending their lifespan and ensuring high-quality work in metal fabrication, woodworking, and other industries. Its adaptability, precision, and versatility make it an indispensable asset in any workshop or manufacturing setting.

Specifications
  • Workpiece diameter max. - 175mm = 6.9 inches
  • Distance between centers - 320mm = 12.6 inches
  • Table size - 535 x 130 mm = 21.1 x 5.1 inch
  • Table longitudinal travel - 320mm = 12.6 inches
  • Table cross travel - 170 mm = 6.7 inches
  • Grinding head vertically tillable - -40° to +40°
  • Grinding head horizontally tillable - -50° to +50°
  • Speed grinding spindle - 2800rpm
  • Motor power - 0,18 kW
  • Voltage - 400V
  • Machine Weight - 266kg = 586 lbs
Standard Accessories
  • Stand
  • 2 tailstocks
  • Spring stop
  • Adjustable table end stops
  • 2 centers 60°
  • 2 half-centers 60°
  • 1 cup wheel 125 x 45 x 32 mm
  • 1 diamond cup wheel 125 x 32 mm
  • 1 grinding wheel 125 x 25 x 32 mm
  • 1 dished wheel
  • Drive unit with 3-jaw chuck diam. 80 mm
  • Twist drill grinding attachment
  • Lathe tool grinding attachment
  • Clamping mandrel for milling cutter 16, 22, 32 mm
  • Diamond dressing stone
  • Tools
Delivery

This machine is specifically built and the delivery is 9-14 Weeks from Deposit.

How to use a Universal Tool Grinder

Using a universal tool grinder requires careful attention to detail and a good understanding of the machine's capabilities. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to effectively and safely use a universal tool grinder to sharpen various cutting tools:

  1. Safety Precautions: Before starting, ensure you are wearing appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), including safety goggles, ear protection, and any other required gear. Make sure the grinding wheel is properly installed and secure. Check that all safety guards and shields are in place.

  2. Select the Tool: Choose the cutting tool that needs sharpening. This could be a drill bit, end mill, lathe tool, or any other tool with cutting edges.

  3. Inspect the Tool: Carefully examine the tool for any damage, chips, or irregularities that need correction before grinding.

  4. Machine Setup: Make sure the universal tool grinder is securely anchored to a stable surface. Adjust the worktable and tool rest to the appropriate angles and positions for the specific tool you are sharpening.

  5. Wheel Dressing: If necessary, dress the grinding wheel to ensure it is clean, true, and properly shaped.

  6. Mount the Tool: Securely mount the tool in the tool holder or collet provided by the machine. Ensure it is held firmly and correctly positioned for grinding.

  7. Grinding Process: Turn on the grinder's motor and carefully bring the tool into contact with the grinding wheel. Apply light, even pressure and move the tool back and forth across the face of the grinding wheel. Follow the tool's existing angles and contours. Keep the tool moving to avoid overheating and excessive material removal. Avoid grinding for extended periods to prevent excessive heat buildup.

  8. Coolant (If Applicable): If the machine has a coolant system, make sure it is turned on to keep the tool and grinding wheel cool. This also helps prevent the buildup of grinding dust.

  9. Frequent Checks: Periodically check the progress of the grinding and examine the tool to ensure it is taking the desired shape and sharpness.

  10. Finishing Touches: If necessary, use a fine-grit grinding wheel or other finishing attachments to achieve the desired level of sharpness and smoothness.

  11. Measurements and Angles (Optional): Use any available digital readouts or measurement tools on the machine to ensure accurate grinding angles and dimensions.

  12. Final Inspection: Once you're satisfied with the sharpening results, turn off the grinder and carefully inspect the tool to ensure it meets your specifications.

  13. Clean Up: Remove any grinding dust or debris from the work area using a brush or vacuum.

  14. Tool Removal: Carefully remove the sharpened tool from the machine, making sure it's secure and free from any debris.

  15. Shutdown: Turn off the grinder's motor and coolant system (if used).

Remember, practice and familiarity with the machine will improve your sharpening skills over time. Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines, adhere to safety precautions, and refer to the machine's manual for specific instructions on your universal tool grinder model.

*Information shown may differ or change without warning*