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Grinding: abrasives and wheels

See how wheels and abrasives are matched, configured and re-profiled.

Grinding covers conventional abrasives, superabrasives and grinding wheels, read through the wheel marking system: shape, abrasive, grit, grade and bond. Selecting it seeds a grinding house.

Catalogue and the marking system

The Abrasives and grinding schema carries wheel shape, outer diameter, thickness, bore, abrasive type, grit, grade, bond and maximum operating speed, so a marking like 1A1 200x20x32 A60K V reads into structured facets.

  • Configurator: Custom form grinding wheel, re-profiled to your form with optional static balancing.
  • Service: Grinding wheel re-profiling and balancing, priced by diameter and profile complexity.
Service register13 serials tracked
  • HRT-26-000016 mm 4 flute carbide endmill1/4£22.07
  • HRT-26-0000412 mm 6 flute carbide endmill2/4£28.86
  • HRT-26-000108 mm 6 flute carbide endmill2/4£23.26

+9 more completedbatch subtotal £252.78

HRT-26-00015 · Holroyd Turbine ServicesToolholder taper restoration and balancing+18%Awaiting approval
A wheel moving through re-profiling and balancing, from registered to returned. Sample organisation.

The knowledge packs it leans on

Grinding draws on abrasives first, then materials, coatings, metrology, fluids and cnc.

Turn on sample data at onboarding to seed all of the above. See Load sample data.