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NORTON
MIST TYPE COOLANT ARRANGEMENT for NORTON TOOL & CUTTER GRINDERS
GRINDING AND LAPPING MACHINES
viding a high-velocity air stream in
which the special Aero-Coolant
is atomized into a fine mist and
then is directed to the point of
contact between grinding wheel
and the work. A view of the Aero
Unit is shown in the insert. The
nozzles of flexible tubing through
which the mist is delivered where
desired, are shown on the distri
butor of the unit.
An efficient mist type coolant arrangement that makes
NORTON Tool & Cutter Grinders especially suitable for cer
tain wet carbide tool grinding operations, particularly with
diamond wheels is illustrated above. While shown applied to
the No. 20 Cutter & Tool Grinder, the arrangement is equally
well adapted to the No.land No. 2 Tool & Cutter Machines.
In this arrangement, the "Aero Lo-Jet Coolant Unit" is
used. This supplements the efficient action of machine by pro-
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NORTON COMPANY — GRINDING MACHINE DIVISION
Worcester 6, Mass., U.S.A.
Offices in Worcester, Hartford, New Yorr, Cleveland. Detroit and Chicago
Air pressure
unit comes from the Plant air sys
tem. The air passes through a puri
fier, then through an adjustable air
pressure regulator, and then to
both the top of the coolant tank
and to the injector. The coolant
flows from the bottom of the tank
through a strainer, then upward
through a sight gage to the injec
tor where it is atomized by the air
pressure. The resulting mist is di
rected to the point of grinding
contact where it protects the work
from overheating and also extends
the life of
Prices vHi be supplied upon
request.
for operation of the
the wheel.
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