Abstract
Summary Although it is often required in snag grinding factories to know which type of wheel is most suitable, correct selection of wheel types for given steel grades is hampered by the lack of exact information on snag grinding. In this study, a laboratory snag grinding test under constant load was made on S55C. SUS304 and SUJ2 steels to compare the grinding performance of different resinoid wheel types. Here, the metal removal rate, the wheel wear rate and the surface roughness were measured. Wheel wear mechanism was also studied with particular attention to grain feature at wheel's working surface. It is apparent that there is little difference in metal removal rates between wheel types whereas the wheel wear rate is largely dependent on wheel type.
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