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Operating
Speeds
The following table on
maximum operating speeds of discs and cylinders is taken from the new safety
code.
| TABLE
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| STANDARD
MAXIMUM SPEEDS IN SURFACE FEET PER MINUTE |
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Organic
Bonds |
|
Classification Number |
Types
of Wheels (See Section 1 for Definitions) |
Low
Strength |
Medium
Strength |
High
Strength |
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SFPM |
SFPM |
SFPM |
| 2 |
Type
2 - Cylinder Wheels including plate mounted, inserted nut and projecting
stud - Segments |
5000 |
6000 |
7000 |
| 5 |
Abrasive
Discs: Plat Mounted Inserted Nut and Projecting Stud; Solid or Segmental |
5500 |
7000 |
8500 |
Discs of "J" hardness
and softer are considered low strength. From K to N medium strength, "O" and
harder high strength.
In order to calculate
the SFPM of an abrasive disc you need to know:
- The revolutions per
minute of the disc (RPM)
- The diameter of the
disc in inches (D)
Then SFPM =
3.1416 x D x RPM
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Discs do not change in
diameter with wear. Therefore the SFPM remains the same throughout the life
of the disc.
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