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Dresser Bricks

02 - Carbide and Alloy Tips

03 - Carbide and Alloy Tips

04 - Carbide and Alloy Tips

05 - Carbide and Alloy Tips

06 - Carbide and Alloy Tips

07 - Carbide and Alloy Tips

08 - Accu-Ground Maintenance Equipment

08 - Indicators - Block and Side Style

09 - Flux & Silver Solder

10 - Diamond Wheels

11 - Diamond Wheels

12 - Diamond Wheels

13 - Diamond Wheels

14 - Diamond Wheels

15 - Diamond Wheels

16 - Diamond Wheels

17 - Diamond Wheels

18 - Grinding Wheels

19 - Grinding Wheels

20 - Grinding Wheels

21 - Grinding Wheels

22 - Knife Grinding

23 - Knife Grinding

24 - Dresser Bricks

25 - Hammers

25 - Safe Edge Tooth Protector

25 - Bits and Shanks

25 - Grinding Coolants

26 - Guide Blocks, Pads and Spacers

26 - Electric and Hand Filers

26 - Swages

26 - Gauges

26 - Welding Rods

27 - Saw Wrenches & Pins for Chisel Tooth Saws

27 - Files

27 - Feedroll Bars

28 - ITCO Teeth (Available in Steel, Carbide & Inlaid)

29 - Metcalf Dressers

29 - Desmond Dressers & Cutters

29 - Babbitt Tanks and Accessories

Dresser Bricks

IDA# Type Bond Size Grade Application
10094 64 V 1 x 1 x 6 75C24.5 -U-VS Shape, True, Clean
10095 64 V 1 x 2 x 8 75C16.5 -U-VS Shape, True, Clean

Other sizes available from stock - Call for pricing.

Our Bricks are made of very hard and coarse silicon carbide grit in a vitrified bond. the bricks are used off-hand to true and shape the face on grinding wheels used for saw sharpening.

Material & Operation Abrasive & Bond Grade Marking
Jointer Stone (all sizes available)    
Soft A.O. Vit 50A80-J-VA
Soft A.O. Vit 50A120-H-VA
Medium A.O. Vit 50A100-L-VM
Hard A.O. Vit 35A120-O-VA
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Pattern Stone (All sizes available)    
Soft S.C. Vit 80C240-H-VS
Medium S.C. Vit 80C240-J-VS
Hard S.C. Vit 80C240-L-VS

 

SAFETY GUIDE
          Safety Guide DO
  1. Always Handle and store wheels in a careful manner.
  2. Always visually inspect all wheels before mounting for possible damage in transit. Vitrified wheels can be rung and should emit a clear bell-like tone if not cracked. Resinoid and rubber bonded wheels can only be checked visually.
  3. Always check maximum operating speed established for wheel against machine speed.
  4. Always check mounting flanges for equal and correct diameter. (Should be at least 1/3 diameter of the wheel and relieved around hole.)
  5. Always use mounting blotters supplied with wheels.
  6. Always be sure work rest for floor stand grinder is properly adjusted. (Center of wheel or above; no more than 1/8" away from wheel.)
  7. Always use a guard covering at least one-half of the grinding wheel.
  8. Always allow newly mounted wheels to run at operating speed, with guard in place for at least one minute before grinding. When setting up automatic machines, make a test run with the wheel stopped.
  9. Always wear safety glasses or some type of eye protection when grinding.
  10. Always turn off coolant before stopping wheel to avoid creating an out-of-balance condition.
          Safety Guide DON'T
  1. Don't use a wheel that has been dropped.
  2. Don't force a wheel onto the machine or alter the size of the arbor hole. Don't use a wheel that fits the arbor too loosley. If the wheel doesn't fit the machine, get one that does.
  3. Don't exceed maximum operating speed established for the wheel.
  4. Don't use mounting flanges which are warped, nicked, spring, or which are not clean.
  5. Don't tighten the mounting nut excessively. On multiple screw mountings, 15-toof pounds per screw is usually enough.
  6. don't grind on the side of the wheel unless wheel is specifically designed for that purpose.
  7. Don't start the machine until the wheel guard is in place.
  8. Don't jam work into the wheel.
  9. Don't stand directly in front of a grinding wheel when a grinder is started.
  10. Don't grind material for which the wheel is not designed.

 

 

 

        WARNING

  • Grinding generates dust.
     
  • Most of the dusts generated when grinding are from material being ground.
  • Excessive dust inhalation may affect the breathing function.
     
  • To avoid breathing impairment always employ dust controls and/or protective measures appropriate to the materials being ground.
     
  • Grinding wheels improperly used are dangerous.
     

Pacific/Hoe Saw and Knife Company
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P.O. Box 82155, 2700 SE Tacoma Street
Portland, Oregon  97222
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