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+ | ==Safety First== | ||
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+ | Here are some safety instructions for the {{PAGENAME}}. Remember... SAFETY FIRST!!! | ||
+ | *The buffing wheels can catch the material you are polishing and rip it out of your hands. | ||
+ | *Be aware of the direction of the spinning wheels. | ||
+ | *Never hold a part so the edge can catch the wheel. | ||
+ | *Never wear gloves while buffing. If a part gets warm take a break and let it cool off. | ||
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*Rouge -A polishing compound that normally comes in bars. | *Rouge -A polishing compound that normally comes in bars. | ||
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# Turn on the power switch for the buffer motor. | # Turn on the power switch for the buffer motor. | ||
# Apply the polishing rouge to the cloth wheel. | # Apply the polishing rouge to the cloth wheel. | ||
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==Certification== | ==Certification== | ||
+ | Complete the <strong>Welding Shop - {{PAGENAME}} Module</strong> at the link below to gain access to the {{PAGENAME}}. The Maker Hub Canvas course pertains to all facilities and equipment contained in the Maker Hub; simply complete the quizzes for the facilities/equipment you wish to use in the Maker Hub. Please email <span style="color:blue">makerhub@georgefox.edu</span> if you have any questions. | ||
− | + | [https://georgefox.instructure.com/enroll/G7CTPX Maker Hub Canvas Course] | |
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==Troubleshooting== | ==Troubleshooting== |
Revision as of 23:34, 25 August 2023
Make: Baldor
Model: 332B
Serial Number: X1810057501 / X1810057506
Ace: Needed (Makerhub@georgefox.edu).
Location: Welding Shop
Safety First
Here are some safety instructions for the Buffers. Remember... SAFETY FIRST!!!
- The buffing wheels can catch the material you are polishing and rip it out of your hands.
- Be aware of the direction of the spinning wheels.
- Never hold a part so the edge can catch the wheel.
- Never wear gloves while buffing. If a part gets warm take a break and let it cool off.
Description
Baldor buffers are built rugged for demanding work loads. 1,800 RPM buffers offer the ultimate in buffer flexibility. Excellent for polishing and buffing metal, aluminum, brass and copper.
Here is video about polishing. This guy is wearing gloves while polishing but you should never wear gloves around rotating equipment.
Documentation
Terminology
- Buffing Wheel Rake -Metal teeth mounted to a wooden handle used for cleaning the buffing wheels.
- Rouge -A polishing compound that normally comes in bars.
Training
Operation
There is a cloth wheel located on both sides of the buffer motor. When you rub the polishing rouge against the cloth wheels some of the material embeds and sticks in the cloth. As you press material up against the wheel small amounts of material get removed and begin to polish the metal surface. You will need to apply more rouge as the material is used up. The wheels spins at 1800 RPM so remember to always work on the lower portion of the wheel and never hold any parts so the edges can catch on the wheel. Never wear gloves while using rotating equipment.
Demonstration
You will need to demonstration how to setup the buffer and safely polish a piece of scrap aluminum.
General Procedure
- Select a scrap piece of aluminum or a part to polish.
- Debur the part so no sharp edges are present.
- select the proper rouge for the material you are polishing.
- Put on a face shield to protect your face.
- Turn on the power switch for the buffer motor.
- Apply the polishing rouge to the cloth wheel.
Certification
Complete the Welding Shop - Buffers Module at the link below to gain access to the Buffers. The Maker Hub Canvas course pertains to all facilities and equipment contained in the Maker Hub; simply complete the quizzes for the facilities/equipment you wish to use in the Maker Hub. Please email makerhub@georgefox.edu if you have any questions.
Troubleshooting
Always start with the correct rouge for the material you are working with. Use the rake as needed to clean the wheel.
Maintenance
General maintenance
The buffing wheels need to be cleaned using a buffing wheel rake when switching between polishing compounds.
Specific Maintenance Tasks
Maintenance Procedure | Frequency | Done By |
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Replace wheels | As needed | Technician |