Diamond Mounted Point, 1/32" x 5/32", 36061215
PFERD TOOLS
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Product number:
36061215
Product information "Diamond Mounted Point, 1/32" x 5/32", 36061215"
Technical information
1/32" x 5/32", 36061215
| Grit | D126 |
| Dia. shank | 1/8 Inch |
| Drive type | Flexible shaft drive |
| Drive type 2 | Tool machine |
| Drive type 3 | Robot |
| Drive type 4 | Straight grinder |
| Pack qty | 1 |
Electroplated diamond and CBN grinding points are used for both wet and dry grinding. The cylindrical shape is suitable for grinding bores, radii and contours using stationary or handheld equipment.
Special features
- Ideal for work on tungsten carbide
- No chemical wear due to the low working temperatures
- Longer service life due to harder diamond grain.
Applications
- Deburring
- Finishing
- Grinding out
- Internal grinding
- Working on edges (chamfering, rounding)
Materials that can be worked
- Technical ceramics
- Tungsten carbide
- Abrasive materials
- Ferrite (magnetic material)
- Glass
- Graphite and synthetic carbon
- Nickel or titanium-based superalloys
Recommendations for use
- Can be used for either dry or wet grinding. If possible, wet grinding is preferable to reduce wear and risk of thermal damage.
- Generally, the following applies: For optimum economic efficiency, select a grit size that is as coarse as possible and as fine as necessary. Influencing factors include the hardness of the material and the surface quality required.
- Loaded products can be cleaned using ultrasound. In the event of strong contamination on the coating, use a sharpening block to clean the product.
- Select as large a tool diameter as possible, as this increases the amount of grit that engages the workpiece. For internal grinding, the maximum tool diameter is 3/4 of the diameter to be ground.
- The longitudinal feed rate for internal grinding must not exceed 2/3 of the total width per workpiece rotation. The infeed depends on the material to be machined, the cutting speed, the stability of the tool, its holder and the tool drive.
- Because of the monolayer coating, the drive spindle and tool mounting must have a high concentricity. The finer the grit size used, the more accurate the concentricity needs to be.
- The power tool needs to have enough drive output on the grinding spindle to meet the required rotational speed, even under load.
- Dry grinding: 1500-3500 SFPM
- Wet grinding: 3000-5000 SFPM
| Pack Qty: | 1 |
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