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Title: Grinding on the periphery of an abrasive wheel: A) Requires a harder wheel than for side grinding ...
Post by: AEWBW on Jul 26, 2018
Grinding on the periphery of an abrasive wheel:
 
  A) Requires a harder wheel than for side grinding
  B) Requires a definitely softer wheel than for side grinding
  C) Requires a somewhat softer wheel than for side grinding
  D) Has no effect on wheel grade

Question 2

In dressing a wheel for rough cuts, you should use:
 
  A) Heavier cuts (about .001 in.) and slow traverse
  B) Lighter cuts and fast traverse
  C) Heavier cuts and fast traverse
  D) Lighter passes (about .0005 in.) and slow traverse
Title: Grinding on the periphery of an abrasive wheel: A) Requires a harder wheel than for side grinding ...
Post by: elizabethrperez on Jul 26, 2018
Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C
Title: Grinding on the periphery of an abrasive wheel: A) Requires a harder wheel than for side grinding ...
Post by: AEWBW on Jul 26, 2018
Both answers were spot on, thank you once again
Title: Grinding on the periphery of an abrasive wheel: A) Requires a harder wheel than for side grinding ...
Post by: elizabethrperez on Jul 26, 2018
Great! Please up vote :D