What is the chest of bike?
2 This grinding of the wheel is worn and clogged with use and usually develops either chamfered or chamfered edges or an excavated central area. This can weaken and use grinding and cause a fracture during use and seriously injure users. Clogging the abrasive wheel surface also reduces its efficiency to the point where the grinder no longer works. In order to restore the profile and efficiency of the grinding wheel to the original state, the chest of the wheel is laid to relax the tool and presses it to the cut wheel while rotating to reconstruct it. When used, this abrasive matrix is released from the wheel, causing the original profile to degrade and the remaining abrasive particles become matt and rounded. At the same time, it bolts the particles of the material of the work that clog pores or spaces between abrasive grains. This leads to smoothing or glazing the surface of the wheels, which is often considered to be shiny and reflective areas. In order to correct these conditions, the bike must be dressed or reconstructed using the komovthe wheel.
The wheel chest is usually a long handle with different attached tool heads. One of the most common is the star chest of drawers, which consists of a series of free spins, hardened discs arranged at right angles to the handle. These discs are serrated or toothed and held in the form in the letter U with lipm for rest on the underside. To dress the wheel, the grinder is turned on and left to achieve its maximum operating speed and then turns off again. RT REST REST LIP is then connected via the tool resting to ensure stable operation and serrated discs brought to slow round.
Since the force is applied to the chamber wheels, the discs rotate at the same speed as the wheel and the backrests or fingers of the disks release a layer of matte abrasive and any foreign material stored on its surface. This exposes fresh abrasives and causes all worn areas of the wheel. Among other types of chamberDy belongs to the secret sticks that are made of the same material as a wheel with a much stronger connecting agent, and diamond chests of drawers that have a single industrial diamond or finer diamond matrix on their peaks. All of this performs the same function of exposing fresh abrasive and removal of foreign material by draining the worn abrasive from grinding.