Honing brushes and information, Honing on your xps-16, Why hone – Darex XPS-16 Operating Instructions User Manual

Page 53: Benefits to honing carbide, Hone only feature, Honing brush maintenance

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HONING ON YOUR XPS-16

Your sharpener is equipped with “honing” capabili-

ties. Edge prepping is done a number of different

ways, in the case of your XPS-16 sharpener it is

achieved by brush honing. The hone brush is

bolted to the center of the diamond-grinding

wheel. The bristles of the nylon brush are impreg-

nated with silicon carbide crystals.

Optional Dia-

mond Hone available.

When the hone

feature is selected

and the drill has

finished the sharp-

ening cycle, the

drill moves over

into the honing

position.

With the cutting edge perpendicular, the drill

feeds into the honing brush, pausing as the bris-

tles lap over the cutting edge, creating a radius.

This method creates what is known as a waterfall-

shaped hone, the edge prep is skewed toward the

topside of the tool. The main benefit of this type

of hone is that the honing process leaves more

tool material directly under the cutting edge, fur-

ther strengthening the corner. The longer the cut-

ting edge remains paused in the brush the larger

the radius. To change the size of the radius, ad-

just the length of time the drill is in the hone cy-

cle. Your options for the time in the hone

range from .010 to 60.0, for Hone Time Ad-

justment r

efer to information on page 53.

WHY HONE?

A carbide cutting tool’s edge must withstand tre-

mendous stress. It’s ability to handle the applied

stress and wear in a slow predictable manner de-

termines a tool’s life and wear rate. In certain ap-

plications, proper edge preparation known as

“honing” has improved tool life 200 percent or

more.

The primary purpose of honing is to establish an

edge between the tool and the work piece. Chip

flow, cutting speed, in-feed pressure and other

machining variables are strongly impacted by the

characteristics of this edge. The size and shape of

the hone determine the amount of tool pressure

required for a machining operation to be success-

ful. If the hone is too large for a given applica-

tion, the excessive pressure required to cut will

increase the amount of heat developed during

machining. That shortens tool life. If the hone is

too small, the cutting tool edge will be weak and

unable to withstand cutting pressures. 0.001 to

0.003 is the size of most radius created by edge

honing.

BENEFITS TO HONING

CARBIDE

Longer Tool Life: improve the wear rate by re-

ducing the stress to the tools cutting edge.

Greater Consistency: you can achieve predict-

able tool performance, increased productivity, re-

ducing scrap and less rework.

Better Finish: a smooth edge helps reduce the

tendency of chipping on the cutting edge. These

chips create an inconsistent edge that degrades

the finish and shortens tool life.

*NOTE: If the edge hone is incorrectly sized

or insufficiently smooth, small work piece

particles can attach to the cutting edge. As

this buildup continues, more and more ma-

terial will attach to the tool, adversely af-

fecting the surface finish.

HONE ONLY feature

Use this feature when regrinding is not necessary

or desired. This option allows you to use your

XPS-16 as a honing machine. When HONE ONLY

is selected the grind and split process will be dis-

abled. The diameter of the drill will still be de-

tected but from that point on it will move directly

into the honing position and continue to hone the

drill.

HONING BRUSH MAINTENANCE

Clean the hone brush each time you clean the dia-

mond grinding wheel. Remove the hone brush

from the grinding wheel and clean using hot

soapy water.

HONING BRUSHES AND INFORMATION

Honing Information

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