STUDER has developed the new S36 grinder with a fixed grinding head and grinding wheel angles of 0, 15, or 30 degrees available. The distance between centres is 650 mm and the maximum workpiece weight is 150 kg.
A feature of the new machine is its large grinding wheel, which has a diameter of 610 mm and a maximum width of 125 mm initially. In addition, the machine comes with C.O.R.E. OS, the UNITED GRINDING Group's cross-brand operating system and a touch panel. This interface also provides access to the UNITED GRINDING Digital Solutions products directly at the machine and without the installation of additional hardware.
The newly developed SmartJet nozzles deliver automatic coolant supply and are fitted as standard. Thanks to these, cooling is now managed by the machine control. A frequency-controlled pump and a dynamic pressure measuring unit are used as central components. These make it possible to precisely adjust the volume flow to suit the process—for rough grinding, fine grinding or finishing. The cooling medium is fed to the grinding wheel via a manifold and flow-optimized, adjustable nozzles.
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