
List of 50 grinding related terms commonly used in grinding industry.
- Burr – a rough edge or small piece of material left on a workpiece after grinding or machining.
- Abrasive – a material that is used for grinding, such as sandpaper or a grinding wheel.
- Coarse grit – a type of abrasive with a rough surface, used for grinding or shaping hard materials.
- Fine grit – a type of abrasive with a smooth surface, used for finishing and polishing surfaces.
- Workpiece – the piece of material that is being ground or machined.
- Grinding wheel – a rotating disk of abrasive material that is used for grinding.
- Dressing – the process of shaping or cleaning the surface of a grinding wheel.
- Truing – the process of adjusting the shape of a grinding wheel to make it round and concentric.
- Wheelhead – the part of a grinding machine that holds the grinding wheel.
- Spindle – the part of a grinding machine that rotates the grinding wheel.
- Chuck – a device used to hold a workpiece in place while it is being ground.
- Feed rate – the speed at which the workpiece is moved into the grinding wheel.
- Crossfeed – the movement of the workpiece perpendicular to the axis of the grinding wheel.
- Infeed – the movement of the workpiece towards the grinding wheel.
- Plunge grinding – a type of grinding in which the workpiece is moved into the grinding wheel in a linear motion.
- Surface grinding – a type of grinding in which the workpiece is moved across the surface of the grinding wheel.
- Cylindrical grinding – a type of grinding in which the workpiece is shaped as a cylinder.
- Internal grinding – a type of grinding in which the workpiece is ground on the inside surface of an object.
- Creep feed grinding – a type of grinding in which the workpiece is moved slowly across the surface of the grinding wheel.
- Jig grinding – a type of grinding in which a jig (a specialized tool) is used to guide the workpiece.
- Honing – a type of grinding that uses a honing stone or abrasive stick to sharpen or finish the surface of a workpiece.
- Lapping – a type of grinding that uses a lapping tool or abrasive slurry to smooth and finish the surface of a workpiece.
- Belt grinding – a type of grinding that uses a belt-like abrasive surface to finish or shape a workpiece.
- Flute grinding – a type of grinding that shapes the flutes (grooves) on the surface of a drill or end mill.
- Tool and cutter grinding – a type of grinding that sharpens and shapes the cutting edges of tools and cutters.
- Centerless grinding – a type of grinding in which the workpiece is supported on a work rest and the grinding wheel is supported on a regulating wheel, allowing the workpiece to be ground without the need for centers.
- Double-disc grinding – a type of grinding in which two grinding wheels are used to grind both sides of a workpiece simultaneously.
- Form grinding – a type of grinding in which the workpiece is shaped using a grinding wheel with a specific profile or shape.
- Blanchard grinding – a type of grinding in which a rotating grinding wheel removes material from the surface of a workpiece.
- Roll grinding – a type of grinding that shapes the surface of a roll, used in the manufacture of paper, steel, and other materials.
- Creep-feed grinding – a type of grinding in which a bonded abrasive wheel is used to remove material from the surface of a workpiece at a slower speed than surface grinding.
- Electrolytic grinding – a type of grinding in which a conductive workpiece is placed in an electrolytic solution and a grinding wheel is used to remove material by electrolysis.
- Grinding burn – a condition in which the workpiece becomes overheated and discolored due to excessive grinding heat.
- Grinding force – the pressure applied to the workpiece during grinding, which can affect the surface finish and accuracy of the finished product.
- Grinding wheel balance – the process of ensuring that a grinding wheel is properly balanced to reduce vibration and improve the quality of the finished product.
- Grinding wheel dresser – a tool used to dress or shape the surface of a grinding wheel.
- Hand grinding – a type of grinding that is performed using hand-held abrasive tools, such as hand-held grinders or sanding blocks.
- Offhand grinding – a type of grinding that is performed using a hand-held grinder or other abrasive tool without the use of a fixture to hold the workpiece in place.
- Plunge grinding – a type of grinding in which the workpiece is ground by moving it into contact with the rotating grinding wheel in a straight or linear motion.
- Precision grinding – a type of grinding that is used to achieve high levels of accuracy and surface finish on the finished product.
- Surface grinding machine – a machine tool that uses a rotating grinding wheel to remove material from the surface of a workpiece.
- Creep feed grinding machine – a machine tool that uses a bonded abrasive wheel to remove material from the surface of a workpiece at a slower speed than surface grinding.
- Cylindrical grinding machine – a machine tool that uses a rotating grinding wheel to shape the surface of a workpiece as a cylinder.
- Internal grinding machine – a machine tool that uses a rotating grinding wheel to shape the inside surface of an object.
- Jig grinding machine – a machine tool that uses a specialized tool (jig) to guide the workpiece as it is ground.
- Tool and cutter grinding machine – a machine tool that sharpens and shapes the cutting edges of tools and cutters.
- Centerless grinding machine – a machine tool that uses a work rest and a regulating wheel to grind the surface of a workpiece without the use of centers.
- Roll grinding machine – a machine tool that shapes the surface of a roll, used in the manufacture of paper, steel, and other materials.
- Blanchard grinding machine – a machine tool that uses a rotating grinding wheel to remove material from the surface of a workpiece.
- Honing machine – a machine tool that uses a honing stone or abrasive stick to sharpen or finish the surface of a workpiece.