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** Safety glasses | ** Safety glasses | ||
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** Always follow the general shop dress code (closed toed shoes, hair above collar, no dangles, etc.) | ** Always follow the general shop dress code (closed toed shoes, hair above collar, no dangles, etc.) | ||
It is ABSOLUTELY CRITICAL that you do NOT have ANY DANGLES when using this machine. It will eat them and the things they are attached to (i.e. you). | It is ABSOLUTELY CRITICAL that you do NOT have ANY DANGLES when using this machine. It will eat them and the things they are attached to (i.e. you). |
Revision as of 16:37, 22 May 2020
Make: Baldor
Model: 332B
Ace: Needed (Makerhub@georgefox.edu).
Location: Welding Shop
Description
A pedestal grinder is a type of grinding machine used to drive abrasive wheels. This type of grinder is mounted on a pedestal, which may be bolted to the floor or may sit on rubber feet. 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. Single phase 3/4 HP 115/230 volt motor.
Here is an example of this piece of equipment being used.
Documentation
Terminology
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Training
Overview
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Demonstration
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General Procedure
- Ensure that the pedestal grinder is stable
- Ensure that all the guards are in place before turning on
- Check to see if the tool rest is within 1/16" of the grind wheel. If you are unsure if it is within 1/16" of the wheel, adjust it as close to the wheel as you can.
- Make sure that the wheel turns freely before using
- Turning on the wheel, stand to the side of the machine and wait for it to come to full speed
- Bring work into contact with the grinding wheel slowly and smoothly, without bumping
- When grinding move back and forth across the face of the wheel. This prevents even wear on the wheel and prevents grooves from forming in your work piece
- Once done using, turn off the grinder and wait for it to come to a complete stop
Safety
- Ensure that you are wearing the popper attire for grinding
- Sleeves rolled up
- Hoodie draw strings tucked in
- Safety glasses
- Face shield
- NO gloves (gloves = bye bye fingers)
- Always follow the general shop dress code (closed toed shoes, hair above collar, no dangles, etc.)
It is ABSOLUTELY CRITICAL that you do NOT have ANY DANGLES when using this machine. It will eat them and the things they are attached to (i.e. you).
- When grinding always keep the material flat on the tool rest. If you do need to grind an edge that cannot be accessed while the tool is flat on the tool rest, use a hand grinder or get a shop supervisor to help you.
- Don't stick your fingers in the machine.
- Don't use this tool to grind a small part.
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Troubleshooting
Maintenance
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