Abstract

This article deals with the design of machine to remove sharp edges of components for manufacturing. After working with any technology, pressing, casting or machining, sharp edges and dirty surfaces of the finished parts need to be clean and removed by sharp edges. Serial production machines are expensive and are unprofitable for piece and small-lot production. Design materials, electric drives, coupling and damping components selected for the design.

Highlights

  • Grinding is a machining technology for machined parts and materials, in which the material is removed by geometrically undefined cutting wedges of the grinding wheel that separate the work piece surface particles by abrasive grains deposited in the joint, on the tool, or freely

  • The components for the transport, manipulator, construction, agricultural and machinery machines are utilized for so-called dehumidifying bodies which are different in size or material. The choice of these bodies depends on the appearance of the work piece [1]

  • A standard flanged electric motor with a shaft weighing weight used for flare

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Summary

Introduction

Grinding is a machining technology for machined parts and materials, in which the material is removed by geometrically undefined cutting wedges of the grinding wheel that separate the work piece surface particles by abrasive grains deposited in the joint, on the tool, or freely. The components for the transport, manipulator, construction, agricultural and machinery machines are utilized for so-called dehumidifying bodies which are different in size or material. The choice of these bodies depends on the appearance of the work piece [1]. If the casting bodies have chosen correctly, the results are very good, for example triangular slanting cutters are universally applicable and are suitable for smoothing surfaces, edges, grooves. The movement of the parts during unloading in the various dehumidifiers is uniform, without cluttering of the dehumidifiers, or without partial separation of the components [2, 4]

Design of individual opinions
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The third variant
Selection of variants
A Comparison

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