Claims
- 1. A method of dual compensation for wear control and conditioning of the wear surface of a super-abrasive wheel having a super-abrasive constituent and a bonding material constituent such wheel being mounted on a drive spindle and relatively moveable to be engageable with a consumable reconditioning tool comprising: fine truing the wheel by adjusting the position of the wheel in addition to normal feed movements between the wheel and the workpiece during a select number of workpiece grinding steps to compensate for incremental wear of the wheel to maintain apparent wheel wear within the tolerance range of the workpiece being ground; terminating such fine truing at a predetermined depth of wheel wear produced by such wheel grinding steps; and thereafter relatively positioning the wheel while on its drive spindle with respect to a consumable non-metallic reconditioning tool to cause the tool to be consumed by the wheel to a depth an order of magnitude greater than the predetermined depth of wheel wear so as to remove said bonding material so that individual grains of the super-abrasive constituent of the wheel will extend beyond the bonding material constituent of the wheel to re-establish cutting efficiency of the wheel following the select number of wheel grinding steps.
- 2. A dual compensation method for conditioning a super-abrasive grinding wheel mounted on a drive spindle including the steps of grinding a predetermined number of workpieces to establish a first predetermined depth of super-abrasive wheel wear; producing a first fine truing compensation of a grinding wheel wear by controlling the position of the super-abrasive wheel with respect to the workpiece to maintain an apparent wheel wear depth within the range of desired workpiece tolerance; producing a second compensation of a grinding wheel conditioner by contacting the wear surface of the super-abrasive wheel with a non-metallic reconditioning tool surface while the wheel remains on the drive spindle and advancing it into and away from the tool surface a distance equal to a second predetermined depth an order of magnitude greater than the first predetermined depth each time that the wheel is reconditioned so as to condition said super-abrasive wheel so that individual particles of a super-abrasive constituent of the wheel will extend beyond a bonding material constituent of the wheel to re-establish grinding wheel efficiency following the fine truing compensation.
- 3. A dual compensation method for conditioning the wear surface of a super-abrasive grinding wheel mounted on a drive spindle comprising the steps of locating a workpiece support and a reconditioner tool support at fixed locations on a machine base and locating a super-abrasive grinding wheel and drive spindle on a movable platform; driving the platform by drive means under the control of a programmable controller; programming the controller to move the wheel while on the drive spindle into engagement with a consumable non-metallic reconditioning tool surface on the tool support only following a predetermined number of grinding sequences in which the wheel grinds a predetermined number of workpieces on the fixed workpiece support so as to produce a corresponding first predetermined depth of wear of the grinding surface on the wheel; programming the controller to produce a first fine truing compensation of the super-abrasive wheel by advancing the wheel with respect to the predetermined number of workpieces in addition to normal grinding wheel feed movement and in accordance with a predetermined schedule to maintain the apparent wear of the wear surface of the grinding wheel within desired workpiece tolerance ranges; and further programming the controller to produce a second compensation of the super-abrasive wheel during each reconditioning step by advancing and retracting the wheel into the surface of the consumable reconditioning tool a predetermined depth an order of magnitude greater than the first predetermined depth of wear so as to re-establish grinding wheel efficiency following the fine truing compensation.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 418,103, filed 9-14-82 now abandoned.
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