For high load collectives and complex geometries, a
mechanically resilient and reliable design of the grinding spindle is required. In addition to mechanical stability, appropriate lubrication contributes to the service life of the grinding spindle.
Design features of grinding spindles: - Robust housing design (e.g. quill or block)
- Matched bearing technology for continuous load
- Defined lubrication strategy depending on the application
- Minimized transmission of vibrations into the machine structure
A
grinding spindle in block design offers high rigidity for heavy-duty applications, while a
grinding spindle in quill design offers advantages in compact installation spaces. Depending on the requirements, variants such as grinding spindles with
grease relubrication or grinding spindles with
oil-air lubrication are used to adapt the operating behavior and maintenance requirements to the respective application.