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Categories | Tobacco Machinery Spare Parts |
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Brand Name: | Upperbond |
Model Number: | Maker |
Certification: | CE, ISO |
Place of Origin: | China |
MOQ: | 20 pcs |
Price: | Negotiable |
Payment Terms: | T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram, Paypal |
Supply Ability: | 10000 pcs/month |
Delivery Time: | 5-8 days |
Packaging Details: | Carton |
Position: | Tipping & Making side |
Freight: | DHL,Fedex,UPS,Aramex,etc |
Condition: | Whole New |
Rust proof: | Enhanced |
Outer Diameter: | 70mm / 80mm |
Customizable: | Positive |
Company Info. |
HK UPPERBOND INDUSTRIAL LIMITED |
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GD 121 AF Rust - Proof Alloy Grinding Wheel
Alloy Grinding Wheel is a component of cigarette making machines to
sharpen cutting knives.
Specs
Model | Surface | Outer Diameter | Machine Model | Object |
UBG-03 | Frosted | 70mm | Mark8 | Long Knife |
UBG-04 | Frosted | 80mm | Mark8 | Long Knife |
UBG-05 | Frosted | 70mm | Mark9 | Long Knife |
UBG-07 | Frosted | 80mm | Mark9 | Long Knife |
UBG-09 | Screw | 70mm | Mark8 | Long Knife |
UBG-10 | Screw | 80mm | Mark8 | Long Knife |
UBG-11 | Screw | 70mm | Mark9 | Long Knife |
UBG-12 | Screw | 80mm | Mark9 | Long Knife |
Customization
Regular Alloy Grinding Wheels are for 110*58mm long knives.
Please provide detail info. for us if you required different specs.
Depending on diameter and cigarette making machine model and other factors, time needed for manufacturing can vary. Thus details of product and relative lead time must be negotiated beforehand to make sure there is no discordance.
Machines Applicable
We are offering alloy grinding wheels for basically all cigarette maker models. Displayed ones are for Molins MK8 and MK9, frosted or screw shaped, 70mm dia and 80mm dia.
For most models the difference is just between sizes (outer diameter ) and surface. Customization is always available.
Consumables
Grinding wheels are consumables, although the life span can vary widely depending on the use case, from less than a day to many years. As the wheel cuts, it periodically releases individual grains of abrasive, typically because they grow dull and the increased drag pulls them out of the bond. Fresh grains are exposed in this wear process, which begin the next cycle. The rate of wear in this process is usually very predictable for a given application, and is necessary for good performance.
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