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additive
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A substance added in small amounts to another substance or material to change or improve its performance.
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American National Standards Institute
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A private, non-profit organization that administers and coordinates voluntary standards and systems.
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bonding material
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The material that holds abrasive grains together in a grinding tool. Bonding materials may consist of rubber, metal, or other material.
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chatter mark
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An irregular mark left on a workpiece that has been ground with a wheel that is out of true.
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chip
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An unwanted piece of metal that is removed from a workpiece. Chips are formed when a tool cuts or grinds metal.
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coolant
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A substance, usually liquid, used to reduce or maintain the temperature of a part being ground.
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crush dressing
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The use of rolls or special forms to dress the face of a grinding wheel to a specific shape or contour.
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cutting
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In grinding, the main action that occurs when sharp grains dig into the workpiece and remove chips.
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cutting fluid
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A liquid used during grinding to clean, cool, and lubricate the grinding site.
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dressing
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The removal of swarf, dull grains, and bonding material from a grinding wheel. Essentially, dressing sharpens the wheel.
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dressing tool
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A device used to remove loading and sharpen a grinding wheel. It might consist of an abrasive stick, a single-point diamond, or other tool.
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fracture
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The breaking apart of grains in an abrasive wheel during grinding. It is part of the wheel's self-sharpening process.
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friability
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The ability of abrasive grains to fracture and self-sharpen under stress.
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glazing
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The unwanted formation of a smooth surface on a grinding wheel. Glazing occurs when the heat from grinding reacts with a loaded wheel.
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grain
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A small, hard particle or crystal of abrasive material.
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grinding
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The use of an abrasive to wear away at the surface of a workpiece and change its shape.
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grinding wheel
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A wheel made of a bonded abrasive used to grind the surfaces of parts.
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horizontal grinding
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A grinding machine with a spindle that is parallel to the work surface.
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loading
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A build up of swarf in a grinding wheel that clogs the spaces between grains.
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lubricant
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A substance, often a liquid, used to reduce or prevent friction, resistance, heat, and wear during grinding.
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machining
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The process of removing metal to form or finish a part, either with traditional methods like turning, drilling, cutting, and grinding, or with less traditional methods that use electricity or ultrasound.
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offhand grinding
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Generally, grinding in which the workpiece is held in the operator's hand and placed against the grinding wheel. It is used for material removal without regard to surface finish.
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out of true
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The loss of a grinding wheel's original shape resulting in a wheel that is no longer symmetrical.
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peripheral wheel
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A grinding wheel in which the outer rim is in contact with the workpiece.
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plowing
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An action that occurs during grinding when dull grains push into the workpiece without cutting it. Plowing leaves grooves in the work surface.
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ring test
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A manual test used to determine the presence of damage in bonded grinding wheels. Operators suspend a wheel loosely and tap it with a tool. Wheels that emit a ringing sound are likely undamaged.
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roll
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A hard wheel used in crush dressing to improve or shape the surface of a grinding wheel.
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rubbing
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A sliding action that occurs during grinding when dull grains glide over the surface of a workpiece without cutting it.
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side wheel
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A grinding wheel in which the front portion, or face, is in contact with the workpiece.
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swarf
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The gritty combination of chips, abrasive grains, and worn bonding material that is produced during grinding.
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tool grinding
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A specialized type of grinding performed to sharpen cutting tools. Tool grinding is often very precise.
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truing
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The dressing of a wheel in order to return the wheel to its original shape.
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void
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An empty space between abrasive grains on a grinding wheel where chips collect.
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workpiece
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A part that is being worked on. It may be subject to grinding, cutting, welding, forming, or other operations.
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