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How to polish 3/4" plates economically
[Mexico]
March 31, 2008
I want to polish about 80 steel plates a month. The plates
dimensions are:
Thickness: 3/4"
Length: 24", 36" 48" 60" and 72" (60" and 72" not very common)
Width: 24" and 30"
Material: A36 steel
Flatness: They arrive at my shop 1/16" from corner to corner.
Right now I polish them by hand with a hand tool using a grain 36
flap wheel. The roughess that I want is not that critical. Its about
60Ra to 120 Ra. As you can see it does not matter.
The problem that I have is that doing it by hand is a very hard and
dirty job. On the other hand the machines that I know of (Blanchard,
Mattison, Time Savers, etc.) are very expensive. remember I only make
about 80 a month.
I would really appreciate if someone has an idea on how to make a
economic machine that can do the work.
Best Regards,
Jaime Obregon
manufacturing manager - Mexico
April 4, 2008
Maybe an industrial type manual belt sander could do the job
faster than your actual flap wheels. They normally have a vacuum
extraction device and a bag to collect dust. The solution for your
problem is mostly a matter of applied power. More HP or watts mean
more metal removed per unit of time. If you need more power perhaps
you may build a fixture with a traveling rotary shaft equiped with
pulleys, abrasive belts and a table. No big deal for someone with
basic knowledge of mechanics. G. Marrufo-Monterey, Mexico
Guillermo Marrufo
Monterrey, NL, Mexico


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