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Too_Many_Tools November 14th 03 05:43 PM

Automating a Manual Surface Grinder
 
With the discussion about CNCing the Sanford surface grinder, it
reminded me that I have a manual Boyar Schultz 6 x 12 manual surface
grinder that needs to be automated SOMEDAY.

Has anyone automated a manual surface grinder and if so, how did you
do it?

I would love to hear any suggestions or hints that you might have to
offer.

Thanks in advance,

TMT

[email protected] November 14th 03 07:23 PM

Automating a Manual Surface Grinder
 
On 14 Nov 2003 09:43:27 -0800,
(Too_Many_Tools) wrote:

With the discussion about CNCing the Sanford surface grinder, it
reminded me that I have a manual Boyar Schultz 6 x 12 manual surface
grinder that needs to be automated SOMEDAY.

Has anyone automated a manual surface grinder and if so, how did you
do it?

I would love to hear any suggestions or hints that you might have to
offer.

Thanks in advance,

TMT


I once made a jury rig grinder based on an old ML7 lathe bed.
Couldn't find a suitable rack for the table drive so used a drive dog
attached to bicycle chain stretched tight between two sprockets. A
microswitch at each end of the travel drove a latching relay which
auto reversed the geared down motor drive to one sprocket.

jim


steamer November 14th 03 08:35 PM

Automating a Manual Surface Grinder
 
--Investigate the air-over-oil system. Can't describe it, but I
worked at a place once that made a number of these as low-budget retrofits
for surface grinders (actually wafer slice-and-dice machines). It used
compressed air, oil-filled pistons and limit switches to drive the table
back and forth.

--
"Steamboat Ed" Haas : Just another Fart in
Hacking the Trailing Edge! : the Elevator of Life...
http://www.nmpproducts.com/intro.htm
---Decks a-wash in a sea of words---


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