About Rock Core Cutting And Grinding Machine
Rock Core Cutting and Grinding Machine is a laboratory equipment used for cutting and grinding cylindrical rock core samples. It is widely used in geology, mining, and civil engineering laboratories for preparing rock specimens for testing.
The machine is equipped with a diamond cutting blade and grinding wheel for accurate cutting and smooth finishing of rock cores. It includes a water cooling system to reduce heat during operation and ensure precise results.
It is designed for easy operation, high durability, and accurate sample preparation for rock strength and material testing.
Optimized for Laboratory PrecisionThis machine is tailored for laboratory and industrial environments where accurate specimen preparation is essential. The combination of adjustable Vee block clamping, variable lifting speed, and robust diamond-tipped cutting disc ensures consistent and reliable results for every rock or concrete sample.
Durable Build and Enhanced SafetyConstructed with a powder-coated mild steel body and equipped with stainless steel cutting and grinding components, the machine offers exceptional resistance to corrosion and wear. The inclusion of a splash guard with a safety cover and low-noise operation (<70 dB) prioritizes user safety and comfort.
Efficient Water Circulation and CoolingFeaturing an 8-liter water tray and efficient water circulation, this cutting and grinding system optimizes cooling for tools and specimens. This helps prevent overheating, minimizes dust, and extends the life of both the disc and wheel, delivering cleaner cuts and grinds.
FAQ's of Rock Core Cutting And Grinding Machine:
Q: How does the water circulation system benefit the cutting and grinding process?
A: The integrated water circulation system cools the cutting disc and grinding wheel, reducing heat buildup and minimizing dust. This not only ensures smoother, cleaner specimen preparation but also extends the lifespan of the diamond-tipped disc and silicon carbide wheel.
Q: What types of specimens can this machine accommodate?
A: This machine is suitable for preparing rock and concrete specimens. It can cut specimens up to 150 mm in diameter and grind samples up to 100 mm in diameter, making it ideal for laboratory and civil engineering needs.
Q: What safety features are included with this machine?
A: Safety is prioritized with a splash guard and protective safety cover. The machine operates at a noise level below 70 dB, and its manual lever control provides precise operation, minimizing accidental exposure during cutting and grinding.
Q: When is this machine typically used in a laboratory setting?
A: It is commonly used during the initial phases of sample preparation in geology, construction, and soil engineering labs. The machine helps prepare rock or concrete cores for further analysis, testing, or study.
Q: How is a specimen secured during operation?
A: Specimens are held securely in place using an adjustable Vee block clamp. This ensures stability while cutting or grinding and allows for accurate, repeatable results.
Q: What is the process for operating the machine?
A: After securing the sample with the Vee block clamp, select the desired speed and adjust the lifting height as needed. Water circulation is engaged for cooling. Proceed with cutting or grinding using the manual lever, and the belt-driven system powers the disc at up to 2850 RPM.
Q: What are the main benefits of choosing this bench-top rock core cutting and grinding machine?
A: Key advantages include precise and efficient specimen preparation, durable construction with corrosion resistance, low noise operation, and enhanced safety features. The semi-automatic, manually controlled system offers simplicity and reliability for laboratory and field use.