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Chapter 296-807, WAC
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Date: 08/01/03 |
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Helpful Tool: Abrasive
Wheel Illustrations
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This tool contains
illustrations of:
- Some specific types of wheels used in this
chapter
- General types of flanges used with abrasive
wheels
- Mounting of some specific types of wheels
Information about the wheel type includes
a definition and may have notes concerning wheel use or limitations.
Information about mounting wheels lists only
the mounting requirements.
You will find these illustrations in this tool:
Type 1 Wheel
Type
6 Wheel
Type
11 Wheel
Type
27 and 27 A Wheels
Type
28 Wheel
Type
29 Wheel
Modified
Type 6 and 11 Wheels (Terrazzo)
Mounted
Wheels
Cone
and Plug Wheels
General
Types of Flanges
Mounting
Type 27A Cutting-off Wheels
Mounting
Threaded Hole Wheels
Abrasive Wheel Illustrations - Wheels
Type
1 wheel
An abrasive wheel shaped like a disc with a mounting hole in
the middle. Sometimes called a “straight wheel.” It
has diameter (D), thickness (T), and hole size (H) dimensions.
Grinding is normally done on the periphery (outside curve) of
the wheel (T dimension).
Type
6 wheel
An abrasive wheel shaped like a straight-sided cup or bowl with
a mounting hole in the bottom of the cup. Sometimes called a “cup
wheel.” It has diameter (D), thickness (T), hole size (H),
rim thickness (W), and back thickness (E) dimensions. Grinding
is normally done on the cup rim (W dimension).
Type
11 wheel
An abrasive wheel shaped like a cup or bowl with a mounting hole
in the bottom of the cup. The sides of the cup aren't straight-sided
but are angled outward. Sometimes called a “flaring cup
wheel” since the sides are “flared” out. It
has double diameter dimensions (top D and bottom J). It also has
thickness (T), hole size (H), rim thickness (W) and back thickness
(E) dimensions. Grinding is normally done on the cup rim (W dimension).

Type
27 wheel
An abrasive wheel similar to a Type 1 wheel, but the center of
the wheel around the mounting hole is pushed back (depressed).
Sometimes called a “depressed center” wheel. It has
diameter (D), thickness (U) and hole size (H) dimensions. The
depressed center allows grinding on the flat surface of the wheel
without interference from the flange or mounting hardware.
Type
27A cutting-off wheel
Similar to a Type 27 wheel. Specifically designed for use on
cutting-off machines.

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Note:
- Type 27 wheels are manufactured with flat grinding
rims or faces and are designed for:
- Side grinding when held at a slight
angle to the workpiece
- Peripheral grinding, including small
cutting-off and shallow notching operations
- Type 27 wheels may be used flat when grinding masonry
and concrete surfaces such as ceilings and walls.
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Type
28 wheel
An abrasive wheel similar to a Type 27 wheel, but the face of
the wheel is angled upward and away from the mounting hole. The
face of a Type 27 wheel is flat and perpendicular to the mounting
hole. A Type 28 wheel is also called a “depressed center”
wheel. It has diameter (D), thickness (U) and hole size (H) dimensions.
The depressed center allow grinding without interference from
the mounting. A Type 28 wheel has a saucer-shaped grinding rim
and is designed for corner grinding and side grinding.

Type
29 wheel
An abrasive wheel that has reversed, saucer-shaped grinding rims
(similar to a partially opened umbrella).

Modified
Type 6 and 11 wheels (Terrazzo)
Similar to Type 6 “straight cup” wheels and Type
11 “flaring cup” wheels except for the bottom of the
cup. The bottom of the cup is flat in Type 6 and 11 wheels. The
modified wheels have bottoms that are sloped downwards towards
the mounting hole. These modified wheels need to be mounted using
a special tapered flange furnished by the tool manufacturer. These
wheels are used in the terrazzo trade.


Mounted
wheels
Bonded abrasive wheels of various shapes, usually 2 inches diameter
or smaller, that are secured to plain or threaded steel mandrels.
Cone
and plug wheels (Types 16, 17, 18, 18R,
and 19)
Abrasive wheels manufactured with blind hole threaded bushings.
They may be used on all surfaces except the flat mounting surface
(D). Specific characteristics of the different cone and plug wheels
are:
- Type 16 cone wheels have a curved side with a nose radius
- Type 17 cone wheels have straight sides with or without a
nose radius
- Type 18 and 18R plug wheels are cylindrical in shape with
either a square or curved grinding end
- Type 19 cone wheels are a combination of cone and plug shapes
Abrasive Wheel Illustrations - Flanges
Flanges
Collars, discs or plates between or against which wheels are
mounted. There are 4 types of flanges:
- Adaptor
- Sleeve
- Straight relieved
- Straight unrelieved
Abrasive Wheel Illustrations - Mounting
Mounting
Type 27A cutting-off wheels
Type 27A cutting-off wheels are mounted between flanges that
are:
- Flat (unrelieved) with matching bearing surfaces
and
- At least 1/4 the wheel diameter
Mounting
threaded hole wheels
Threaded hole wheels are mounted against a back flange that is:
- Flat (unrelieved)
- Securely fastened and square to the spindle
axis
- Able to properly support the wheel
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