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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
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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)
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Soft |
A.O. Vit |
50A80-J-VA |
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Soft |
A.O. Vit |
50A120-H-VA |
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Medium |
A.O. Vit |
50A100-L-VM |
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Hard |
A.O. Vit |
35A120-O-VA |
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| Pattern Stone (All sizes available) |
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Soft |
S.C. Vit |
80C240-H-VS |
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Medium |
S.C. Vit |
80C240-J-VS |
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Hard |
S.C. Vit |
80C240-L-VS |
SAFETY GUIDE
Safety Guide DO
- Always Handle and store wheels in a careful manner.
- 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.
- Always check maximum operating speed established for wheel
against machine speed.
- Always check mounting flanges for equal and correct diameter.
(Should be at least 1/3 diameter of the wheel and relieved around
hole.)
- Always use mounting blotters supplied with wheels.
- 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.)
- Always use a guard covering at least one-half of the grinding
wheel.
- 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.
- Always wear safety glasses or some type of eye protection when
grinding.
- Always turn off coolant before stopping wheel to avoid creating
an out-of-balance condition.
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Safety Guide
DON'T
- Don't use a wheel that has been dropped.
- 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.
- Don't exceed maximum operating speed established for the wheel.
- Don't use mounting flanges which are warped, nicked, spring, or
which are not clean.
- Don't tighten the mounting nut excessively. On multiple screw
mountings, 15-toof pounds per screw is usually enough.
- don't grind on the side of the wheel unless wheel is
specifically designed for that purpose.
- Don't start the machine until the wheel guard is in place.
- Don't jam work into the wheel.
- Don't stand directly in front of a grinding wheel when a
grinder is started.
- Don't grind material for which the wheel is not designed.
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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.
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