Equipment/RJH Tool Grinder

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RJH Tool Grinder
RJH Tool Grinder - Main.jpg
Sub-category Metalworking
Status Operational
Last updated 14 December 2022 08:42:45
Training requirement Yes (Included with Lathe)
ACnode not directly (via access to tool room which is granted once you have either Lathe or Mill authorisations)
Owner LHS
Origin Pledge
Location Ground Floor, Cage
Maintainers Machine Shop Team

This is a dedicated tool grinder intended for removing small amounts of material to shape heat-sensitive steel cutting tools to specific geometry. It is not a general-purpose metal shaping and grinding tool - the regular bench grinder (on the opposite side of the cage) is a much better tool for this purpose.

Training is required for this tool it will be included in lathe training. It is powered via a 16A plug, the extension lead for which is kept in the metal shop toolroom (which is ACNoded) - please do not attempt to use this grinder if you do not have access to the toolroom

Note that this grinder must be used with a coolant - a separate bottle is located next to the machine which must be tipped into the sump of the grinder before operating. The coolant must be drained out between uses - we are planning to install some kind of drain cock at the base of the sump, but for now please just bail it out with a jug or something. Note that this coolant is topped up from the same bottle of oil used for the mill and lathe but once used on the grinder, this coolant will be contaminated with abrasive sludge that will damage other tools so please keep the used coolant separate. The coolant bottle normally lives next to the grinder although in the winter months please keep it in the toolroom - the constant spray during use will numb your hands very quickly if the liquid is cold

The coolant sump is covered during normal use with a perforated sheetmetal cover, this is useful to stop you dropping tools into the liquid. It does however stop you being able to set the table at the lower end of its range. The cover can easily be removed by lifting the table to its highest position then pulling the cover out, and replaced the same way at the end of a session

Accessory - Wheel Dressing Tool

There is a wheel dressing tool kept in the metal shop toolroom. This should be used periodically to straighten the face of the wheel and clear out any debris. To use it, extend the dressing tip as little as possible from the jig then run side to side along the tool slot to dress the wheel. Do not remove more wheel than necessary or dress too often as this will reduce the life of the wheel

Accessory - Angle Setting Jig

We have partially constructed an angle-setting jig which can be used to hold tools at a specified angle and control the depth of cut. (also kept in toolroom). It features an adjustable slide in the base to set the angle and feed screws in 2 directions to control the depth of cut.

An example of the angle jig in use to produce a 45° lathe chamfer tool