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Centerless Grinder Product

Overview

A centerless grinder finishes cylindrical parts without holding them at all. The workpiece simply rests on an angled Work Rest Blade in the gap between two wheels: the large, fast Grinding Wheel System that removes stock, and the smaller, slow Regulating Wheel System that controls how fast the part turns. With no centers to drill, no chuck to load, and support along the part's whole length, the process grinds slender, headless, or high-volume parts — bearing rollers, piston pins, valve stems, dowels, shafts, drill blanks — at rates and roundness that center-type grinding cannot match. Roundness of 0.5–2 µm and size control of a few microns are routine production numbers.

How it works

The geometry of the throat does the work. The grinding wheel runs at 30–45 m/s and would spin the workpiece with it, but the rubber-bonded regulating wheel, pressed against the part's other side at only 10–60 m/min, wins the friction contest: the part rotates at essentially the regulating wheel's surface speed. The difference between the two wheel speeds is the cutting speed. The Regulating Drive is therefore the work-speed control, and the Blade Height Adjustment sets the other critical variable — the part's center sits above the line joining the two wheel centers, typically by around half the part diameter, with the blade's 30-degree top angle pushing the part into the regulating wheel.

That above-center geometry is what makes parts round rather than merely constant-diameter. A part supported exactly on center can grind into an odd-lobed shape (a 3- or 5-lobed constant-width form) that passes a micrometer check while being far from round; raising the work above center breaks the geometric regeneration that sustains lobing. Setting blade height against lobe count is the core craft of centerless setup.

Two operating modes share the machine. In throughfeed, the Swivel Housing tilts the regulating wheel 0–5 degrees; the tilted wheel's friction resolves into an axial component that screws the work through the throat past Work Guides, so straight parts flow in one end and out the other continuously — bar and roller production runs this way at metres per minute. In infeed (plunge) mode the wheels are parallel, the part is placed against an end stop, the Upper Slide feeds the regulating side in to size, and the Part Ejector kicks the finished part out. Infeed handles headed, stepped, or formed parts, with the form dressed into the grinding wheel face.

Dressing and size control

Both wheels are consumable and both are trued by diamond. The Grinding Wheel Dresser traverses a Dressing Diamond across the grinding wheel to renew sharp grain and impose plunge profiles; the Regulating Wheel Dresser trues the regulating wheel along the inclined path matching its tilt so it touches the work in a straight line along the full throat — an incorrectly dressed regulating wheel makes taper. Every dress removes wheel radius, so the CNC Control compensates the slide position automatically; manual machines rely on the operator's Micro Adjustment. Production cells close the loop entirely with a In-Process Gauge riding the workpiece, stopping the infeed at finished diameter regardless of wheel wear.

Structure and thermal control

Grinding forces are modest but the process is exquisitely sensitive to vibration and temperature. The Machine Bed is grey iron or polymer concrete at 3–12 t for its damping; Wheel Balancer systems cancel wheel unbalance because an unbalance of grams prints visible chatter waves on the work; and the Grinding Spindle runs in hydrodynamic or precision rolling bearings whose stiffness bounds achievable roundness. Heat is the size killer: the Coolant System system floods the contact through Coolant Nozzles shaped to punch through the air barrier around the fast wheel, the Filter Unit strips swarf and grit that would scratch the finish, and a Coolant Chiller holds coolant within about a degree so the machine does not grow during a shift.

Production context

Centerless grinding is a volume process, and most machines run automated: the Loader Interface takes vibratory feeders, gravity chutes, or robots, and throughfeed lines gang several machines in sequence for progressive stock removal. Setup, by contrast, remains skilled work — blade height, regulating tilt, dressing geometry, and guide alignment interact, and the standard texts still describe their adjustment as iterative. That asymmetry defines the machine's economics: long changeovers, then thousands of identical parts per hour at micron repeatability.

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Bill of materials

8 top-level lines · 69 rows shown · 129 parts total · indented to 3 levels
# Item / sub-assembly Part no. Qty/assy Ext. qty Parts Type
1 Grinding Wheel System 7 parts centerless-grinder-grinding-wheel 1 7 assembly
1.1 Grinding Wheel centerless-grinder-gw-wheel 1 part
1.2 Grinding Spindle centerless-grinder-gw-spindle 1 part
1.3 Wheel Motor centerless-grinder-gw-motor 1 part
1.4 Wheel Flanges centerless-grinder-gw-flanges 1 part
1.5 Wheel Guard centerless-grinder-wheel-guard 1 part
1.6 Wheel Balancer centerless-grinder-balancer 1 part
1.7 Drive Belt drive-belt 1 part
2 Regulating Wheel System 6 parts centerless-grinder-regulating-wheel 1 29 assembly
2.1 Regulating Wheel centerless-grinder-rw-wheel 1 part
2.2 Regulating Spindle centerless-grinder-rw-spindle 1 part
2.3 Regulating Drive centerless-grinder-rw-drive 1 part
2.4 Swivel Housing centerless-grinder-swivel-housing 1 part
2.5 Helical Gear Pair gear-pair 1 part
2.6 Servo Motor 4 parts servo-motor 1 24 assembly
2.6.1 Stator Assembly 3 parts + deeper › stator-assembly 1 3 assembly
2.6.2 Rotor Assembly 4 parts + deeper › rotor-assembly 1 19 assembly
2.6.3 Encoder encoder 1 part
2.6.4 Motor Housing motor-housing 1 part
3 Work Rest Unit 5 parts centerless-grinder-work-rest 1 6 assembly
3.1 Work Rest Blade centerless-grinder-blade 1 part
3.2 Blade Holder centerless-grinder-blade-holder 1 part
3.3 Blade Height Adjustment centerless-grinder-height-adjust 1 part
3.4 Work Guides centerless-grinder-guides 2 part
3.5 Part Ejector centerless-grinder-ejector 1 part
4 Wheel Dressing Units 6 parts centerless-grinder-dressers 1 30 assembly
4.1 Grinding Wheel Dresser centerless-grinder-gw-dresser 1 part
4.2 Regulating Wheel Dresser centerless-grinder-rw-dresser 1 part
4.3 Dressing Diamond centerless-grinder-diamond 2 part
4.4 Dressing Profile Cam centerless-grinder-dress-cam 1 part
4.5 Ball Screw ball-screw 1 part
4.6 Servo Motor 4 parts servo-motor 1 24 assembly
4.6.1 Stator Assembly 3 parts + deeper › stator-assembly 1 3 assembly
4.6.2 Rotor Assembly 4 parts + deeper › rotor-assembly 1 19 assembly
4.6.3 Encoder encoder 1 part
4.6.4 Motor Housing motor-housing 1 part
5 Infeed Slide System 7 parts centerless-grinder-infeed-system 1 30 assembly
5.1 Lower Slide centerless-grinder-lower-slide 1 part
5.2 Upper Slide centerless-grinder-upper-slide 1 part
5.3 Ball Screw ball-screw 1 part
5.4 Servo Motor 4 parts servo-motor 1 24 assembly
5.4.1 Stator Assembly 3 parts + deeper › stator-assembly 1 3 assembly
5.4.2 Rotor Assembly 4 parts + deeper › rotor-assembly 1 19 assembly
5.4.3 Encoder encoder 1 part
5.4.4 Motor Housing motor-housing 1 part
5.5 Encoder encoder 1 part
5.6 In-Process Gauge centerless-grinder-size-gauge 1 part
5.7 Micro Adjustment centerless-grinder-micro-adjust 1 part
6 Bed and Structure 5 parts centerless-grinder-base 1 10 assembly
6.1 Machine Bed centerless-grinder-bed 1 part
6.2 Leveling Mount centerless-grinder-leveling 6 part
6.3 Machine Enclosure centerless-grinder-enclosure 1 part
6.4 Loader Interface centerless-grinder-loader-interface 1 part
6.5 Fastener Set fastener-set 1 part
7 Coolant System 6 parts centerless-grinder-coolant 1 6 assembly
7.1 Coolant Pump coolant-pump 1 part
7.2 Coolant Tank centerless-grinder-coolant-tank 1 part
7.3 Filter Unit centerless-grinder-filter-unit 1 part
7.4 Coolant Nozzles centerless-grinder-coolant-nozzles 1 part
7.5 Coolant Chiller centerless-grinder-chiller 1 part
7.6 Pressure Sensor pressure-sensor 1 part
8 Control Cabinet 7 parts centerless-grinder-controls 1 11 assembly
8.1 CNC Control centerless-grinder-cnc 1 part
8.2 Operator HMI centerless-grinder-hmi 1 part
8.3 Power Supply power-supply 1 part
8.4 IGBT Power Module igbt-module 2 part
8.5 Relay relay 4 part
8.6 Wire Bundle wire-bundle 1 part
8.7 LCD Panel lcd-panel 1 part

Sourcing — likely vendors

Companies that make this · indicative price $10k–$1M · MOQ & lead are typical
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🇩🇪DMG MORI
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Bielefeld, DE Machine tools 5 units 12–20 wks
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Oguchi, JP Machine tools 5 units 12–20 wks
haascnc.com ↗ Oxnard, US CNC machine tools 5 units 12–20 wks
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Niwa, JP Machine tools 5 units 12–20 wks
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