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Shine Abrasives 8 inch 203mm Wm 10/30 Sharpener Electroplated CBN Grinding Wheel for Sharpening Band Saw.
Shine Abrasives Electroplated CBN band saw sharpening wheel is plated with CBN(Cubic Boron Nitride) on steel body,specially for band saw sharpening of any type. Electroplated CBN Grinding Wheels are used for bandsaw sharpening. they can achieves superior performance, gives high quality finish. They are produced with steel core and electroplated (nickel bonded) rim.
Lasts very long. Reduces band saw breaking. No need dressing. These wheels are perfect choice to grind band saws.
Wheel sizes: 203 x22.2x25.4 or 32mm bore WM10/30
CBN grit size at B126 or B151 or B181.
Applicable machine brand: Wright, Vollmer, WM, Colonial Saw, Amada,
Cooks, WOODLAND MILLS, TimberKing, WESTRON, MVM, Holzmann, NEVA,
ISELI, Hud-Son, ZMJ, YOKEN.
Saw blade applicable: Simonds, Lenox, Wood-Mizer, Dakin-Flathers
Ripper, Timber Wolf, Lenox Woodmaster, Munkfors, Fenes, Armoth,
Ro-Ma, Wintersteiger, MK Morse, Forezienne, Bacho, Pilana, Disston,
Ellis, Norwood.
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How to choose the CBN band saw wheels?
1:Wheel Shape and Size
Shape:
Ensure the wheel shape matches the tooth profile of the band saw
blades. Common shapes include flat, cup, or special profiles for
specific tooth geometries.
Diameter:
The diameter of the wheel should fit the sharpening machine and
accommodate the specific requirements of the band saw.
Thickness:
Thinner wheels are better for precision grinding, while thicker
wheels may provide greater stability for heavier stock removal.
2. Tooth Geometry
Consider the specific tooth design of your band saw blades (e.g.,
rake angle, hook angle) when selecting the wheel shape and profile.
This ensures compatibility and optimal sharpening results.
3. Cooling and Lubrication
Look for wheels that can effectively dissipate heat during the
sharpening process. Using a suitable coolant can also prolong wheel
life and enhance performance.
4. Machine Compatibility
Ensure that the CBN wheel is compatible with your sharpening
machine in terms of mounting type, speed, and other operational
parameters.