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Brittanyd9008

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If grinding in or truing the grinder chuck becomes necessary, how do you determine when the surface has been trued?
 
  A) Apply pencil lines to the chuck and grind until they disappear
  B) Grind and then indicate
  C) Don't grind the chuck, use shims instead
  D) You just uniformly take .001 in. off the surface

Question 2

As compared with grinding an unhardened workpiece of the same material, what change in the selection of the grinding wheel would be desireable for grinding the workpiece in a hardened condition?
 
  A) A different type of abrasive is indicated, such as silicon carbide instead of aluminum oxide
  B) The grinding wheel selection should be one grade softer
  C) No change in wheel bonding is desired
  D) The grinding wheel selection should be one grade harder



ciecieme

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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