robbiec
Mechanical
- Jul 8, 2005
- 1
We are manufacturing filament wound (fiberglass) tubes that require a +/- .001 OD and decent finish. In order to keep this product competetive we have had to switch from cylindrical grinding to centerless. This changeover took place 3 years ago and we have learned a lot about centerless grinding in that time.
Recently though we've been having a lot of concentricity issues. Our tolerances are typically .003 to .005 TIR but we've been seeing tubes come out up to .025 TIR.
Parts are run 1/8 to 3/8 above center line of wheels, typically on the top 1/3 of the blade - though we've been varying these in an attempt to clear up the TIR issues. Without luck.
We have not changed the wheels we purchase, and have not changed suppliers.
increasing/decreasing speed of the reg wheel does not seem to help.
The leading edge of the reg wheel is somewhat beat up, but I've been told this should have no effect (?!?)
Any ideas would be appreciated!
Recently though we've been having a lot of concentricity issues. Our tolerances are typically .003 to .005 TIR but we've been seeing tubes come out up to .025 TIR.
Parts are run 1/8 to 3/8 above center line of wheels, typically on the top 1/3 of the blade - though we've been varying these in an attempt to clear up the TIR issues. Without luck.
We have not changed the wheels we purchase, and have not changed suppliers.
increasing/decreasing speed of the reg wheel does not seem to help.
The leading edge of the reg wheel is somewhat beat up, but I've been told this should have no effect (?!?)
Any ideas would be appreciated!