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Radiac Abrasives, Inc RA ISC Cover 2011x6:RA ISC Cover 2005 11/28/11 2:32 PM Page 1 Engineered Grinding Solutions INDUSTRIAL CATALOG Distributed by: Engineered Grinding Solutions Corporate Headquarters Radiac Abrasives, Inc. A Tyrolit Company 1015 South College Avenue P.O. Box 1410 Salem, Illinois 62881 Tel: 800-851-1095 • 618-548-4200 Fax: 888-244-8234 • 618-548-4207 E-mail: [email protected] www.radiac.com www.radiac.com RA ISC Cover 2011x6:RA ISC Cover 2005 11/28/11 2:33 PM Page 2 Radiac Abrasives 1-800-851-1095 GRINDING RECOMMENDATIONS Material Recommended Material Recommended Material Recommended & Job Specification & Job Specification & Job Specification Spline Shafts Steel, Stainless Titanium Alloy Centerless ..................................A60-L5-V1 Centerless Centerless ............................CA54-Q6-RB9 Cylindrical .............................WAA60-L8-V1 300 Series........................WAA60-K8-V1 Cylindrical...................................C60-J8-V4 Surfacing Splines ..................WAA60-L8-V1 400 Series........................WAA60-K8-V1 Snagging Cylindrical.............................WAA60-K8-V1 9500 SFPM...................YB123-R5-B51F Steel Castings Internal ..................................RAA60-K8-V8 Portable ...............................C24-P5-B10 Snagging Surface, Segments ...........8A30-H800-VOS Surface...................................C60-K800-V4 12500 SFPM.................YB143-R5-B51F Surface, Cylinder ..........WRA30-G800-VOS 9500 SFPM .........................A16-R5-B10 Surface, T-1....................RAA60-H800-VOS Tubes, Steel Portable ...............................A16-R5-B10 Cut-Off .................................A46-P5-B20F8 Centerless ..................................A60-L5-V1 Cut-Off .................................A46-P5-B20F8 Engineered Grinding Solutions Steel, Hardened Stellite Centerless.............................WAA60-L8-V1 Cylindrical .............................WAA60-L8-V8 Valves, Automotive Cylindrical.............................WAA60-K8-V1 Offhand .................................WAA46-L8-V8 Cylinder, Faces ....................WAA80-O5-V1 Surface, Segments ...........8A30-H800-VOS Surface, Segments ...........8A30-G800-VOS Cut-Off, Stems .....................A46-P5-B20F8 Surface, Cylinder ...........RAA30-G800-VOS Surface, Cylinder ...........RAA30-G800-VOS Cylinder, Stems Surface, T-1....................RAA46-G800-VOS Surface, T-1....................RAA60-H800-VOS Roughing...............................A46-M5-V1 A Full Line Abrasives Supplier Internal ..................................RAA60-K8-V8 Cut-Off .................................A46-P5-B20F8 Semi-Finish ...........................A60-M5-V1 Cut-Off .................................A46-P5-B20F8 Tool & Cutter..........................WRA60-I8-V8 Finishing ..........................WAA80-O5-V1 Radiac is a leading manufacturer of bonded and superabrasive products in North or RA60-H800-VOS Steel, Soft Welds America. For more than 100 years, Radiac has delivered technology and quality in Centerless ..................................A60-L8-V1 Tantalum................................Same As Steel, Depressed Center (Reinforced) both product and service to the industry. Tool and High Speed Fast Cut......................................A24-T-B Cylindrical...................................A60-K8-V1 Long Life...............................YNB24-R-B Surface, Segments .........97A30-H800-VOS Tangtung........................Same As Steel, Tool Portable Straight and Cup Wheels Today with our enlarged product offering, we deliver engineered grinding solutions for Surface, T-1 .....................97A46-H800-VOS and High Speed 9500 SFPM..........................A16-P5-B10 many operations and applications where constant maximum performance and the Internal ..................................RAA60-K8-V8 Cut-Off .................................A46-P5-B20F8 Taps Wrenches toughest efficiency are required. Grinding Relief .....................WRA80-K8-V8 Snagging - Roughing Steel, Tool & High Speed Fluting 6500 SFPM ...........................A24-M5-V1 Centerless.............................WAA60-L8-V1 Small Taps..................XL902-S12-BFM2 Cylindrical..............................WAA60-J8-V1 Large Taps..................XL802-S12-BFM2 Tell us Grind with We’ll Surface, Segments ...........8A30-G800-VOS Threading......................XL1801-S12-BFM2 Surface, Cylinder ..................WA301-G8-V8 Shanks your needs . a team that measure your Surface, T-1...........................WRA60-J8-V8 Cylindrical ........................WAA60-K8-V1 Terra Cotta we'll meet them! knows how . performance . Cut-Off .................................C24-S5-B20F8 Tile Radiac Abrasives offers more Radiac offers an unparalleled World-class organizations Cut-Off .................................C24-S5-B20F8 than 50,000 precision built selection of products, service understand the increasing products of high quality, per- and materials to help manufac- importance of producing formance and repeatability for turing organizations address quality products. Radiac’s virtually every conceivable their requirements. No other two-tiered marketing approach manufacturing area. These vast organization can offer the includes a technically trained resources are presented via experience, spirit, resources Field Sales organization Vitrified Bond, Resinoid Bond, and support enjoyed by Radiac together with an important Rubber Bonded, Epoxy, customers. Industry Group initiative Diamond and CBN products. providing comprehensive test- An unrivaled track record, ing, application experience working with many leading- and understanding. It is quality edge companies, serves product performance as testimony to the that can help your expertise offered by business Radiac Abrasives. grow. For more information, please check your Radiac Application and Specification Manual RA ISC 2011x3:RA ISC 2k 6/22/12 5:07 PM Page 1 Table of Contents PREFACE Table of Contents ..................................... 1 Radiac Standard Stock Markings............. 2 Abrasives ................................................. 3 Wheel Selection....................................... 4 Standard Wheel Faces............................. 5 Standard Wheel Shapes.......................... 6 Standard Stock Blueprints ....................... 8 Rockwell Hardness ..................................10 Conversion Tables....................................11 Wheel Safety & Storage...........................14 Bushing Table.................................15 Wheel Speed Conversion ..............15 SECTION 1 SIZE ORDER BY DIAMETER Grinding Wheels 1/2" to 2" O.D. ............ 16 2" to 3" O.D. ................ 17 3" to 4" O.D. ................ 18 4" to 5" O.D. ................ 19 5" to 6” O.D. ............... 20 6" O.D. ....................... 21 6" to 7" O.D. ............... 23 7" O.D. ....................... 24 7" to 8" O.D. ................ 29 8" O.D.......................... 30 8” to 10" O.D. ............. 33 10" O.D. ..................... 34 11 to 12” O.D. ............ 36 12" O.D. ..................... 37 14" O.D. ..................... 39 14" to 20” O.D. ........... 40 20" to 30" O.D. ........... 41 Centerless................................................ 42 Rubber Regulating Wheels ...................... 42 Burr Busters............................................. 44 Segments................................................. 43 Revised November 2011 Fiber Discs............................................... 45 Flap Discs ................................................ 46 Coated Belts ............................................ 46 Epoxy ....................................................... 47 Precision (Soft) Rubber............................ 48 Mandrels for Die Grinding ........................ 48 Resin Bonded Thin Cut-Off Wheels......... 48 Rubber Cut-Off......................................... 49 Carbide Burrs........................................... 50 Wire Brushes ........................................... 51 Bricks, Sticks & Stones ............................ 52 Diamond Tools ......................................... 53 Mounted Wheels...................................... 54 Grinding Recommendations .................... 59 INDUSTRIAL Section 2 RADIAC WEST STOCK Grinding Wheels 4" to 7" O.D. ................ 56 7" to 10" O.D. .............. 57 CATALOG 10" to 20" O.D. ............ 58 Segments ................................................ 58 © Copyright 2011 Radiac Abrasives, Salem, IL 62881. All rights reserved. PAGE 1 RA ISC 2011x3:RA ISC 2k 6/22/12 5:07 PM Page 2 Radiac Abrasives RADIAC MARKINGS WRA462-K8-V8 WRA 46 2 K 8 V8 GRAIN GRIT GRAIN GRADE STRUCTURE BOND REINFORCEMENT TYPES SIZES COMBO. TYPE CODES ALUMINUM OXIDES (COARSE) BLANK (STD) (SOFT) (DENSE) F A - Regular Alum. Ox. 14 (STD) D 5 V-Vitrified F0 AT - Cer. AL2O3 16 1 E 8 B-Resin F1 RA - Friable Ruby 20 2 F 11 R-Rubber F2 RAA - Friable Pink 24 3 G 14* F6 WA - Friable White 8H14ss F8 9A - Friable White (MEDIUM) (OPEN) F10 XL/4A - Semifriable 30 32A - Semifriable 36 (MEDIUM) (VITRIFIED) 8A - Semifriable 46 I INDUCED V1 WRA - Friable Mixture 54 J POROSITY V8 WAA - Semifriable Mixture 60 K 800 VEQ 97A - Semifriable Mixture 70 L 802 VOS MV28 MIXTURE ALUMINUM OXIDE (FINE) NV4 AND SILICON CARBIDE 80 O VL CA - Tough Mixture 90 100 (HARD) (RESIN) SILICON CARBIDE 120 P B10 150 Q B11 GC - Green Friable Sil. Carbide 180 R B20 C - Black Silicon Carbide 220 S B60 ZIRCONIA (resin only) TRB5 U BFM2 YB - Modified Zirconia VZBN YNB - Modified Friable WZBL Zirconia
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