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ISO 3002:1989

ISO 3002:1989 Basic quantities in cutting and grinding – Part 5: Basic terminology for grinding processes using grinding wheels

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Description

The aim of this part of ISO 3002 is to apply the basic teminology defined in the parts 1 to 4 specifically to grinding operations. The meaning of the word grinding is considered in a limited sense as a material removal operation in which the tool is a grinding wheel. The primary motion is the rotation of the grinding wheel. A feed motion is applied to the tool or workpiece to obtain a continuation of the removal of workpiece material in the form of small chips by the action of individual cutting edges. It may consists of several components.

Edition

1

Published Date

1989-11-02

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

23

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

The aim of this part of ISO 3002 is to apply the basic teminology defined in the parts 1 to 4 specifically to grinding operations. The meaning of the word grinding is considered in a limited sense as a material removal operation in which the tool is a grinding wheel. The primary motion is the rotation of the grinding wheel. A feed motion is applied to the tool or workpiece to obtain a continuation of the removal of workpiece material in the form of small chips by the action of individual cutting edges. It may consists of several components.

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