Centerless Grinding Machine
Centerless grinding is a machining process that uses abrasive cutting to remove material from a workpiece without the need for a spindle or fixture to secure the workpiece. In centerless grinding, the workpiece is supported on a workrest blade situated between two rotating grinding wheels—a regulating wheel and a grinding wheel. The workpiece is positioned and fed between the wheels, and material is removed through the grinding process. Centerless grinding is commonly used for machining cylindrical parts
Centerless grinding is a machining technique employed for the precise removal of material from cylindrical workpieces without the need for a spindle or chuck. At the core of the centerless grinding machine are two grinding wheels: the grinding wheel, responsible for the actual cutting action, and the regulating wheel, which controls the rotational speed of the workpiece