tilt ing wheel head
the use
head settings. You read
a scale on
• In grinding on centers, whe n that part
at
on the wo
wheel head becomes the cl
work.
e
No
line
or
of
a time-consuming
the
wheel head.
the point where
rk
center
trial-and-error. You keep the
of
the
in the
cutter
work hea
e Superior tool performance.
possible grinding
produce a circular
have the advantage
from
~
,_
wear.
redu
the
cup
height, the angle s
for practically a
d.
many
patte
rn
of
involving
ces setup time.
formula
clearance
earance
The
tools with
on
angles directly
wheel
contacts
angle in
tooth
ll
tilting wheel
the
tool,
no
grindin g
•••
lt
el imin ates
to figure wheel
from
of
the tooth rest
the
work
et
on
the tilting
the
grou
rest
on
the
center
on
centers
head
makes
cup
wheels.
and
surface speed loss
These
in addition,
•
is
nd
,
2
"~ e
On
reamers, the circular pattern prevents screw action
' when
e
the reamer
circular lines
better
finish
Better
grinds
accurate
same
The
ing, setting wheel, tooth rest and work
produces a constant
for
nor back-and-fill
Relief angles
tilting wheel head permits
single
minates need
Quick
simplfies
clearance angles,
time.
tilting whee l head
the
full length
set
up. Moreover, it frequently minimizes
grinding
set
ups
is
turn
ed
on
the
on
cutting
the
work
.
are
obtained
of
approach
on
form
for
special wheel dressing.
o(
counterbores.
to
obt
on
and
makes
clearance
the
reamer.
is
tools
many
ain necessary angles.
in
the
tool in
many
taper
reamers
accurate
possible in rea
angle
No tab
necessary.
are
ground
jobs to
The
work. In
on
and
tilting wheel
add
cases
in
terms
tapers
mer
centers. This
accurate
le
"jockeyi
rapidly.
be
ground
ition,
produce
of
at
the
grind
taper
ng"
The
in a
or
eli-
head
-
for some typical examples, tur.n page
I
Page 3
SPIRAL TAPER
REAMER
I
To
grind
the clearance angle, tilt the wheel
down
to
the desired clearance angle clearly marked
on a scale
to the wheel
of
the grindin g wheel.
height. Swivel wheel head horizontally abo
to
bring the side
the
finger, into
and
column
contact
clamp
it. Attach
, with
the
Raise
of
the wheel which
with the work
the
finger
finger below the
finger to work
rotates towar
.
and
ut
1 degree,
Wheel
spiral
method, the
is
No
time-consuming
error" tactics
portant
head
rest
center
center
d
8° angle set
Head
taper
on
while
reamer.
clearance
constant
more
for
full
compromise
"
trial and
for
job.
The
desired
table, using the
grind the
The
resulting time loss,
se
tting
clearance angle. Als
other
work
reamer.
Norton
gage
and
methods, the
diameter.
Tilting
grinding
By
this
ang
le
length.
or
this
im-
taper
taper
No.
dog
is
produced
scale
200 eliminates calculating
and use
when
set
o,
as
may
clearance
by swive
on
the
machine. Th
of
a cl
ting
up
happen with
will
not
earance
for
the
vary
ling
the
en
with
angle
proper
use
of
with
•
I
The
planer
ters on the extreme l
it
can
be ground completely without removal from
the
machine
edges, the swivel tabl e is set at
wheel h
ance
to the wheel
wheel
center
ead
ang
center.
height.
milling
..
For
is then tilted down
le a
nd clamped.
column
The fin
cutter
eft
grin~ing the peripheral cutting
with the finger below the c
ger
is located between cen-
of
the
The
is then
swivel table, so
zero
degrees.
to
the desi
tooth rest is
brought
red cle
to
attac
PLANER
MILLING
5" x 1 O"
5°
Wheel
end
ing
with
Relocation of
necessary
-
mere
to 0°.
that
The
ar-
hed
up
work
CUTTER
an
gle
set
Head
while
of
large
5 x 10'' mill-
cutter
between
swivel table
for
the
ly
reset
The
wheel head
degree
the finger will
sw1~eled
cutting
to
the
angle. _The
operation.
so
~ft
er grinding
edges.
the
tabl
wheel h
to
on
grinding
set
cutter
0.
D.
swivel
that
contact
90
Note
e.
The
ead
cutter
Tilting
centers
at
the
degr
90°.
un-
grind
table
is swiveled
side
of
the
the
work.
the
0.
D.
ees
that
bottom
tilted to give
is
sup
of
as
pictured,
the
tooth
of
ported
horizontally
wheel
the
cutter,
rest
the
blade
the
on
centers
rotating
to g
rind
is
now
is
desired
about
tow
the
tabl
e is
the
end
clamped
leveled
and
clearance
during the
1
ard
3
Page 4
Tbe flat form tool
angle of
No.
very
grinding procedure
fastened to
de
call
horizontal position.
88
°
and
200
. Wheel
sharp
corner
1.
Clamp the tool
the
swivel
2.
Swivel the vise
sired relief angle
y to produce
3.
Swivel the tool
the
truing
4. Mount a flaring
pictured
is
ground
is
has
to
are
as follows:
horizontally
table
horizontally
on
cutting
same
up 20°
cup
above
in
a single
minimized
be
maintained.
in a
.
face
A,
relief
on
to
bring
wheel.
has
setup
even
universal
to
produce
and
cutting
face B to
an
though
Setup
then
face
FORM TOOL
Wheel Head while grinding
included
in
the
and
vise
the
verti-
B.
2°
angle set on Tilting
form tool. Tool is ground
in
single setup and wheel
truing
is
minimized. Note
the sharp corner which has
been maintained on the
tool.
5.
Tilt
the
wheel
horizontal
a
cutting
6.
O.D.
to
grind
7.
dressing
wheel
88°
a
8.
face
the
apex
plane
to
face A.
Rough
of
Touch
angle.
Take
A,
surface
the
wheel
until
face A has
up
O.D
stick to re-establish a
for
producing a sharp
light
finishing
and
then
of
the
angle
head
up
2° a
bring
the
wheel
grind
cutting face B with
to
apex
of
been
cleaned.
.
and
face
corner
cut
s, sta
surface grind
.
refieP
nd
swivel
face
angle, and
of
cup
wheel
sharp
corner
at
rting
face
B,
a.n'Jf~
parallel
continue
apex
with
starting
it
in
to
the
with
on
the
of
the
cutting
at
--
,
I
--
o·
a
a
Pictured
~upport
The No.
the cleara n
the
cutting faces
The
is maintained is illustrated
are
<lis
cross-feed screw
·,vor
k axis;
hand wheel
lilting wheel
the axis
ske
tched directly
tween
jected
abov
cd
horizontally
200
tilting
ce
angle. The
ease with
ta.'1ces
consequently
equals
of
steps
on
the
between
head, it
the
ol'
e is a two-lip,
in a
wheel
of
the
which
the
horizontal
cutter.
close
steps
of
the
0.00
I"
would
cutter
above. A and B are
counterbore,
three
combination
head
tooth
rest
tolerances
by
the
of
the
machine
0.00
I"
on
the
be
5°
to
by
trigonometry
step
counterbore
attachment.
is tilted
sketches. A and
counterbore.
is
on
work.
necessary
obtain
and
is
used
between
parallel
the
Without
clearance
distances
must
up
graduated
to
to
STEP
COUNTERBORE
5°
angle set
Wheel Head while grinding
step counterbore using
combination
Close tolerances between
steps easily maintained by
graduated cross feed hand-
whee1.
the
amount
between
5°
to
steps
to
tilt
be
obtain
for
level
B
The
the
the
up
as
be-
pro-
Example:
Assume
A' = A
A' =
0.375" x 0.9962" or
A' = 0.
necessary
Inasmuch
hypothenuse
parallel to th~ horizo~tal leg
:-"heel feed
m
each
on
Tilting
attachment.
of
cross
steps
.
distance
cos
5°
3736".
to
obtain
as
the
of
dia!
readmg
case
without
feed
A -
0.375". Then
This
is
0.375"
distances
the
triangle with
would
the
'Tl\.T
I.O WHC
C
FA
C E
l
in
fractions
the
amount
on
the
workpiece.
between
of
the
triangle,
have
tilting wheel
r-
.
~ ~
5·-J
L-
Ir
:-,_A-.J.-B-.t
of
thousandths
cos
5° = -p::-
of
cross
steps
are
the
wheel
the
to
be
computed
head.
A-t-B-1
: l
I I
A'
feed
on
the
axis
proper
~
4
Page 5
Fine culling
tools
meon
life. A wheel
chine, the No.
eas
stability
ground
better
of
rigid
from work
edges
produced
in
the
No.
performance
slide
type
200
grinds
support:
overhang.
on
200
and
ma-
in
without
Reduced
features
two-speed
thin
spindle
wheel
costs result from
lowering
spindle
housing.
discard
drive,
and
size;
Easy
wheel
head
tilling.
ning
this
bolt
a
for tilting.
frees
wheel
loose-
head
Sealed,
wheel
assure maximum service, elim-
inate
lubricated
head
(and
maintenance.
bearings
work
head)
in
l
Quick
set
result from provision in
for
use
also
promotes
table
to a precise,
ting
.
Smooth cross
wheels
rear,
mounted
also
•
ups
for
of
gage
simplify
taper
blacks. This
fast
straight
feed
on
front
operation.
grinding
return
by
table
set•
hand
and
of
t L
Wheel
head
drive motor is quickly
lo
relocate drive
speed
inaccessible
Two-
speed
running diamond
proper
benefits
loading
spindle
lever pushes downward .
Grinds
ment
ant
feature
der
table
accurate "tracking."
mounted
change; no
areas.
wheel
speeds,
in
the
is
easy.
has
½"
involvi
ng
benefit
from t
of a guide-rail
center,
belt
drive
with
grind
stroke;
which
reaching
wheel;
.
table
he
spindle
loosened
for
wheel
into
permits
resulting
Foatstock
control
move-
import-
assures
at
un-
Convenient
(duplicates
ating
I
electrical controls
in
rear),
ease.
add
to
oper
line-contact
-
Fluid
hand
table
drive
from
table
elements;
200
feature
travel
low-effort is a No.
.
on
antifriction
results
roller
ity;
ment; assures
rugged
elements
reduces
service
of
table
auures
need
alignment
use.
antifriction
servicibil-
for
replace-
under
5
Page 6
You
with
to
saving
tilting
special
ing
on
fixed
do
the
as
more
No.
lime
wheel
angle
needed
wheel
actual
200.
in
head
wheel
for
head
grinding
In
addition
set
ups,
eliminates
face
mony
machines.
the
tru-
jobs
"Open"
rear
fall-through
at
bottom, where
removed
.
of
base
grit
design
to
safe
it is
allows
areas
easily
I
Extended
through
eases
approach
ing
maximum
machine
Wheel
clamping
venient
All
dials
to
permit
ever
desired
Wheel
centered
wheel
eccentric
to jobs
positioning
components.
head
vertical
is
done
knob
.
ore
fully
setti
ng
.
slide
ways
in a manifold.
head
capacity
mounting
with
adjustable
to
zero
lubrication
requir•
of
wher
<1;.;,,,;00
way
mal
on
these
•
is
lever
of
means
desired.
••
areas
eliminates
problem
mechanisms on
base
surfaces
of
of grit
provide
lacking
ho,;'°"'"'
the
retention
.
each
convenient
table,
,,,
nor•
end
when
I
Ea,y
wheel
position
d i
al
that i>
position.
Protect
hau,ed in
1hc machine. op e
mi nimum
feeding
i>
helped
an
the
rear
readable from a forward
ed e le
cav
ity
of
maintenanc
ctrical
from
by a large
hand
at the re
rat
e with a
e.
rear
whe
el,
control,
ar
of
Wri>t•level
on each
wheel head elevati
>OIiing up.
hond wheel>, one
, i
dc
of the
bas
on
- ,peed
e, eo,e
Electrical
facil itate operati
con
tro ls o n re
on
ar
bas
from side.
Comfortable
chine
by
foot
e
from
rest
operation
either
areas
side
in
of ma-
is
helped
base
.
kl
I
6
Page 7
I
EQUI
L
IN
I
E
AND
RECEIVED
U E
SAL
1TH
s
•
I
✓~
7
#)
'))
I.
Univer
No.
Spindle. Also,
9 a
2. Wheel
3.
Wheel
4. Spindle height gage
5. Right ha
6.
Driving_ dogs
7.
Diamond
Grinding
8. 1-
9.
1-
sal
Work
50
Milling
nd
7 B&S tapers,
Guard
Guard
nd
footstock
tool
Wheels:
5"
x 1
½"
6"x
1/a"x
Head
reducing
for
straight
for
Cup
for
work
holder
x
l¼"
l ¼
"typeNo.1
\
o@
(~
( ~
.
/9
'
with
Machine
sleeves
and a center.
wheels
wheels
head
(without
type
No.
~
~
No.
12 B&S
Tapered
to
take
diamond)
6
"ii!-
~
and
Holes in
Nos.
10
'J
,,
10,
r-,
,,
10.
1
-6"
11.
1-8"
No.
12
.
1-(4-3)
13.
1-
14. Left
15
.
Plain
16
. Offset
17.
Universal tooth
18. Tooth
I
9.
Wheel
20.
Miscellaneous
/
,,.
13
x ½
x 1 /
1
6"
x
hand
tooth
tooth
rest
collets
11
x
1¼"
type No. 1
16"
x 1
¼"
x l
½"
x I
¾"
x l
¼"
footstock
rest, including
rest, including
rest
support
wrenches
resinoid
¼"
type
type
straight
No.
No.
12
one
blade
one blade
type
11
7
Page 8
EXTRA
EQUIPME
ROVIDED
T
WITH
UNIVERSAL
CYLINDRICAL
ARRANGEMENT
This provides power work drive for dead center,
chucking,
motor with reversing switch,
5"
I¼" straight wheel, two driving dogs and a face
plate grooved for drive, are provided. With this
arrangement, a work speed of 450 rpm
The
easy attachment
doing chucked jobs , chuck and adaptor are kept
attached.
is
merely inserted with chuck mounted, into the
work head. Live center grinding
ment received with the standard work head, and the
motorizing equipment mentioned above.
or
universal 3 jaw chuck, chuck adaptor, 6 x % x
motor and related parts are assembled for
The
GRINDING
live center jobs. A ¼ h.p. 1800 rpm AC
to
adaptor, having a #
MACHINES
vee
belt, belt guard,
the work head.
is
done with equip-
is
obtained.
For
12B&S
quickly
taper,
.,.
) .
INTERNAL GRI
ARRANGEMENT
Internal grinding jobs of the type performed
cutter and tool grinding machines,
vantage with this arrangement. A No. 2 internal
grinding spindle, plain bearing type, with bracket,
drive pulley, belt and 2 grinding wheels are
vided. (Requires use
attachment).
NDING
of
on
are
done to ad-
pro-
the cylindrical grinding
ij
. . -l
,;
.
__
__
,...
·-
..
-·
----·-
·--__ ;__
:....,;
.. ~ ~-~ --
-~:
SURFACE
GRINDING
.ARRANGEMENT
_Th_is
arrangement equips you to
gnndmg
for this type of machine. A universal vise extension
collet for
Type No. 1 gnndmg wheel
as
chip breaker jobs and others suitable
1'¼"
_ h~le wheels and
is
do
1-6"
furnished.
such surface
x
½"
x 1¾" I
l
._
8
Page 9
I
RADBAL
You
efficiently with this device by setting
short of,
device permits
TRUING
true
concave
or
beyond,
truing
DEVICE
or
convex
the
"zero
radius
the
wheel face straight.
radii
up
to
½" very
the
diamond
" point. A locking
tool
SMALL UNIVERSAL
Rapid
small cutters
standard
obtained with this small type.
#9
#9
changeover from footstock setups
and
shell mills
universal work head , is
B&S
taper
hole,
to # 7
B&S
taper.
and
WORK
you
HEAD
that
do
not
require the
one
of
the advantages
It
has a spindle with a
get
an
adaptor
to
grind
sleeve for
FAC
With
q1Jickly mounted
tor. chuck,
bushings
Sl
ipped over the
by the screw,
' plate.
I
E CHUCK
the
face
chuck
for !D's
the
chuck,
for
sleeve,
of
proper
work is held tightly against
thin cutters
sharpening. A
expanding
¼",
1"
and 1
bushing which is
and
7"
face plate,
screw,
¼"
are
saws
adap-
and
3 split
provided.
expanded
the
are
face
INDEXING
You
index fast and accurately with these centers,
for
all divisions from 2 to 14,
from 18 to 28.
22, 24, . 26
wheel disengages if
Adaptors
CENTERS
The
index plate
and
28 holes respectively.
supplied give
more
12"
and
bas
rapid
indexing is desired.
diameter
all even
6 rows
swing.
numbers
of
The
18, 20,
worm
9
Page 10
r=
at
COMBINATION
Included with this attachment are a flat cutter
holder
ment
Circular cutters are mounted
which
attachment.
to touch the
rot
ation for the grind. A floating center on
justable rod prevents endwise movement of the
arbor.
Spade
slot
of
clamping screws.
holder fits into the trough of the attachment. As two
of
the clamping screws will often hold a cutter,
suitable stops may
screw, for end-for-end turning of the work to do the
second cutting edge.
a swiveling base.
extra
and
an
adjustable cutter arbor. This equip-
permits grinding both circular
is
laid
in
the vee-trough of the combination
The
blade of the attachment
arbor
just firmly enough to permit arbor
drills
or
the flat cutter holder, and are held by three
other flat tools are slipped into the
The
be
cost
ATTACHMENT
and
flat cutters.
on
the adjustable arbor
is
lowered
an
vee-shaped shank
developed, held by the third
The
cutter holder
can
of
be held in
ad-
the
I
G!EAR
CUT'i'!ER
GRINDING
A.'if'ii'ACHMEN1'
Gear
Cutters
diam
ete
r are ground with this attachment.
as follows:
a.
Put
the cutter.
b. Raise locating arm and bring a tooth face
against locator to set face parallel with axis
of
attachment.
c. Position tooth rest against back
ti
ghten .
d. Move work to wheel, touch tooth face with
wheel, then back work away.
e. Adjust feed screws, pivoting tooth face to de-
sired position.
f.
With finger against tooth, bring work into
wheel, moving work back and forth until properly sharpened.
g. Repeat for remaining teeth.
or
similar form tools
proper bushing on the spindle and mount
Then
swing locator down.
up
to
It
of
tooth and
8½"
is
in
used
The
tilting wheel feature of the machine, gives
capacity for additional forming of gear teeth.
plied with the Surface Grinding Attachment., is
necessary. If this collet is not available, it
be quoted upon request.
attachment also swivels.
For
this attachment the extension collet sup-
Thi
s, plus the
will
10
Page 11
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I
AUXILIARY
CIRCULAR FORM TOOL
G, INDING
This
simplifies manufacture
b.y
making.
sions required.
the
nature
~ec~use
c~lmdncal
aid the
meter, trough
the
precise table movement for holding dimensions
such
as
~uing
device
mg.
As
this
Cy!indrical Grinding Attachment, Page 8, is'
qmred
.
EQUIPMENT
it
readily possible to
The
of
the job.
th.is
work
gnnd
operator
"A",
, a magnifying glass
in watching the grind. A micro-
and
indicator
"B"
and
is
also included for radial form grind-
work
is
ground
of
circu
"hold"
accompanying sketch shows
is
essentially a manual, form,
are
included
"C"
in
the
on a arbor
EQUIPMENT
lar
form tools
the dimen-
is
included to
tC'
establish
sketch. A radial
on
centers
the
re-
at
extra
cost
I
MISf
COOtA.NT
Cutter
tain wet carbide tool grinding, particularly with
diamond wheels.
ing action
mist
A view
tubing through which the mist
in the
the Pl
fier, then through
tor,
to the mixing valve
ing.
mixing valve.
the tip
air
obtained.
work
of
TYP
E
ARRANGEMENT
This efficient arrangement makes the No.
and
Tool
Grinder especially suitable for cer-
It
supplements
of
the machine by providing a cool
or
spray between grinding wheel
of
the arrangement is shown opposite.
other illustration.
Air
pressure for operation
ant
air system.
and
then to both the top
The
coolant flows from the
of
the
delivery nozzles. Individual metering
and
liquid enables a fine
The
from over-heating
the
wheel.
The
an
adjustable air pressure regula-
on
top
It
is atomized
resulting mist
and also
the
excellent grind-
and
the
is
delivered is shown
of
the
unit
coolant
upward
air
spray
extends
comes from
tank
pressure
protects the
the
air passes through a puri-
of
the
of
the wheel spindle hous-
tank
by
the
or
coarse spray to
or
200
ant
work.
The
and
to
the
.life
at
of
be
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THE
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for
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AUXILIA
V
EQUIP
ENT
DRAW-IN
with
motor driven.
head
device is interchangeable with
reducing sleeve furni
head .
Hardi
capacity range ½c" to I"
½
a knobbed handwheel
workhead .
COLLET
This
hand
operated
the
universal workhead,
No
is
required for mounting
It
has been designed for use with No. 5
nge collets which
c"
and is quickly
ARRANGEMENT
arrangement
either
alteration
shed
with
are available in a
in
increments
and
e~sily ope
at
the
back
to
the
is
plain
the
since
standard
the
rated
end
used
or
work-
the
work-
of
by
of
the
I
12
LARGE
GRINDING
Large Face Mi
arbo
c
utt
FACE
r, was her and draw bar.
ers
up
to I 8" in diameter.
MILL
ATTACHMENT
ll
grinding attachme
It will
nt
includes stub
accommod ate
HOB
GRINDING
ATT~CHMEN'f
This attachment permits right
hand
hob
s up
to
8"
in
diameter and 12"
long to be ground. Very sh
are readily ground because
compound gearing in the rack driven