The invention is based on an electrical power grinder, in particular an eccentric grinder.
In a known eccentric grinder (U.S. Pat. No. 5,018,314), the grinding-medium holder is a rubber body, secured to the grinding wheel, on whose underside a grinding sheet that contains the grinding medium is fixed replaceably, as a wearing part. The rubber body is clipped over the outer edge of the grinding wheel with an annular groove that is machined into the bottom of a central recess on the top, facing away from the grinding sheet, of the rubber body.
In an known oscillating grinder (German Patent Disclosure DE 197 08 086 A1), the grinding-medium holder, there called a grinding plate, is embodied in platelike form and is secured with screws to the grinding wheel, embodied as an oscillating plate; it protrudes at the periphery somewhat past the outer contour of the oscillating plate. The grinding-medium holder comprises a stiff top plate and a lower plate of soft material. A grinding sheet that contains grinding particles is detachably fixed to the underside of the lower plate by means of a surface adhesion connection.
The electrical power grinder of the invention has the advantage that because of the edge guard embodied on the grinding wheel, the outer edges of the grinding-medium holder, which is of soft material, are protected quite well in the grinding operation, particularly in the region where there are edges end graduations in the workpiece, and because the encompassing guard member protrudes past the grinding-medium holder, these outer edges cannot abut against the workpiece at any moment in the grinding operation. The wear of the grinding-medium holder is thus reduced to an extreme extent, and the service life of the grinding-medium holder is lengthened substantial. The guard member protruding in the plane of the grinding wheel past the outer contour of the grinding-medium holder can be an integral component of the grinding wheel, the latter being made preferably from plastic, or can be secured as a separate component, in the form of an encompassing edge, to the grinding wheel.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the guard member fits partly over the grinding-medium holder on the outer face thereof, and in the version where the guard member is integral with the grinding wheel, an angle element encompassing the grinding wheel protrudes axially with an encompassing leg past the underside, receiving the grinding-medium holder, of the grinding wheel. In the embodiment of the guard member as a separate component secured to the grinding wheel, an encompassing ledge is provided with an encompassing rib that extends axially past the underside of the grinding wheel.
The encompassing overfit edge of the grinding-medium holder thus created in both embodiments offers improved protection to the outer contour of the grinding-medium holder, even if the electrical power grinder should be unintentionally tilted.
The invention is explained in further detail in the ensuing description in terms of exemplary embodiments shown in the drawing. Shown are:
The eccentric grinder shown in fragmentary longitudinal section in
For the grinding machining of workpieces, a grinding-medium holder 23 of soft material, preferably rubber, is separably secured to the underside of the grinding wheel 14, which is injection-molded from plastic. To that end, the underside of the grinding wheel 14 is covered with a surface adhesion means 24, for instance with a hook strip, which together with a counterpart surface adhesion layer 25, such as loops that covers one disk face of the grinding-medium holder 23, produces a surface adhesion connection between the grinding wheel 14 and the grinding-medium holder 23. In the same way as in the grinding wheel 14, dust extraction holes 26 are machined into the grinding-medium holder 23, which when the grinding-medium holder 23 is correctly placed on the grinding wheel 14 are located congruently with the dust extraction holes 21 in the grinding wheel 14.
On the underside of the grinding-medium holder 23, facing away from the grinding wheel 14, a grinding sheet 29 that contains grinding particles is separably secured. The securing is again done via a surface adhesion connection, which like the surface adhesion connection between the grinding-medium holder 23 and the grinding wheel 14 is established by means of a surface adhesion means 28, disposed on the grinding-medium holder 23, and a counterpart surface adhesion means 29, disposed on the back side of the grinding sheet 27.
During workpiece grinding, to protect the soft grinding-medium holder 23 against striking edges, corners, or graduations in the workpiece, which would cause damage or wear of the outsides of the grinding-medium holder 23, the grinding-medium holder 23 is provided with an edge guard. This edge guard has a guard member 30 extending all the way around the grinding wheel 14, which protrudes in the plane of the grinding wheel past the outer contour of the grinding-medium holder 23 and partly fits over the grinding-medium holder 23 on the outer face 231 thereof.
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In the further exemplary embodiment of the grinding wheel 14, shown enlarged in an identical detail in
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