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|model=Baldor 510
|model=Baldor 510
|arrived=January 2015  
|arrived=January 2015  
|doesitwork=no
|doesitwork=yes
|contact=Area Host (Dean Anderson)
|contact=Area Host (Dean Anderson)
|where=Machine Shop  
|where=Machine Shop  
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|value=$125}}
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== Todo ==
== Capabilities ==
Verified as working, but a three-phase 220V plug is needed.
This is a tool grinder; it's not intended for general purpose grinding like pedestal or bench grinders.
 
 
An aluminum oxide (white) and a silicon carbide (green) wheel are mounted. They're both relatively expensive and are consumed faster than the grey aluminum oxide wheels on a pedestal grinder. The silicon carbide wheel should never be used on steel.


Marked as certification required until it's set up and a decision is made. Speak to the area host if need to use it Right Now.
A diamond wheel is around for finishing operations on carbide tools only.


Green (silicon carbide) wheels are currently mounted. These will be eaten quickly by HSS; aluminum oxide wheels are needed.
== Todo ==
A miter fence is needed, both for dressing and grinding.

Revision as of 08:41, 1 February 2015

Baldor 510 Tool Grinder Area: {{{hostarea}}} https://ps1.mywikis.net/wiki/Baldor_510_Tool_Grinder


Baldor 510 Tool Grinder
Owner/Loaner PS:One
Serial Number {{{serial}}}
Make/Model Baldor 510
Arrival Date January 2015
Usability yes
Contact Area Host (Dean Anderson)
Where Machine Shop
Authorization Needed yes
Hackable no
Estimated Value $125
Host Area {{{hostarea}}}

Capabilities

This is a tool grinder; it's not intended for general purpose grinding like pedestal or bench grinders.


An aluminum oxide (white) and a silicon carbide (green) wheel are mounted. They're both relatively expensive and are consumed faster than the grey aluminum oxide wheels on a pedestal grinder. The silicon carbide wheel should never be used on steel.

A diamond wheel is around for finishing operations on carbide tools only.

Todo

A miter fence is needed, both for dressing and grinding.