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Grinder Design

07/12/2011 1:31 AM

I need how to design a grinder

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Re: grinder

07/12/2011 1:36 AM

The term "grinder" covers several different types of devices. A bench grinder uses abrasive wheels to grind metal or other surfaces. A sewage grinder (pump) chops solid waste into small bits. A coffee grinder chops roasted beans into granules. Etc.

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Re: grinder

07/12/2011 2:15 AM

Well let us know when you have worked out a specification (what you want it to do) and then we'll help with any specific problems.
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Re: Grinder Design

07/12/2011 1:11 PM

I'm going to assume he means these

Grinders

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A term used in New England and the Midwest, grinder refers to toasted or warmed subs. In Philly, heroes, grinders, and subs are heated hoagies (depending on what part of Philly you're from). Some might distinguish grinders from toasted subs for having hot fillings to begin with. Jennie Grinders can be found in the Midwest, especially in the Des Moines, Iowa, area, and consist of Italian sausage, ground beef, green peppers, tomato sauce, and mozzarella melted in hoagie rolls.

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Re: Grinder Design

07/14/2011 4:01 AM

If you would like a design of a surface grinder, i have quite a detail with me..but as the other Guru's were saying, yup, which grinder are you talking about..

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Re: Grinder Design

07/19/2011 1:13 AM

Sounds like you are out of your league

Ask a professional Mechanical Designers & Professional toolmakers

We have designed differnet types of grinders to grind

  • Rubber
  • Minreals
  • Metals

What are you grinding and what type of out put are you expecting in terms of volume and size?

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www.alnoproductservices.com.au

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