Grinding
Plouse uses a
variety of grinders to produce high-precision
products. The process of grinding removes material
from the workpiece by a powered abrasive wheel,
stone, belt, paste, sheet, compound, slurry or other
agent. By grinding a metal part, we are able to
remove burrs, deep cuts or saw marks. It also
prepares the part for polishing. The most common
forms of grinding are surface grinding (produces
flat and/or squared surfaces) and cylindrical
grinding (used to grind internal and external
parts).
Form Grinding
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1 ea Jones & Shipman 540X 6”x 18" w/diaform
dresser
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1 ea Jones & Shipman 540-AP 6”x 18" w/diaform
dresser
Surface Grinding
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5 ea Okamoto 614 6”x 12" w/DRO
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1 ea Okamoto OMA 305 6”x 14”w/sine chuck
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1 ea Blanchard #11 20” dia. table
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2 ea Okamoto 12”x 24" Hydraulic
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1 ea Okamoto 8”x 20" Hydraulic
Centerless Grinding
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1 ea Dedtru Model C
.090” to 4” dia. x 6”
lg.
Cylindrical Grinding
- 1 ea Landis 10”dia. x 24" Universal Cylindrical Grinder



|
Okamoto 614 6”x 12"
w/DRO |
Blanchard #11 20” dia. table |
Dedtru Model C .090” to 4” dia. x 6” |
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