TORMEK TT-50 Turning and dressing tool
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All prices incl. VAT, plus shipping costs.
For deliveries to countries other than Germany
the final prices may change in the checkout.
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Tool with diamond cutting edge for precise dressing of grindstones. For all grinding wheels with the exception of TORMEK diamond grinding discs. For all TORMEK machines with universal support.
Over time and with frequent use, grindstones can become worn and uneven. If, for example, different tools are sharpened with different pressures, the grindstone can gradually become slightly hollow or oval. As a result, tools can no longer be sharpened as accurately and precisely as with a new stone. With the TT-50 turning and dressing tool, the grindstone becomes round and flat again with maximum precision.
The dressing tool is mounted and secured on the TORMEK universal support. The tool is guided by the universal support, which also guides the grinding fixtures. This ensures that the stone surface is always parallel with the tools in the fixture. The cutting depth is set precisely using the fine adjustment on the universal support.
Never use the TT-50 turning and dressing tool on a diamond grinding disc, as this will damage both the dressing tool and the grinding wheel!
Older TORMEK machines without fine adjustment on the universal support can be set up with the US-105 universal support for the Tormek T-8 and older machines with a 250 mm grinding wheel or the US-103 universal support for the Tormek T-4 and older machines with a 200 mm grinding wheel. The TT-50 turning and dressing tool can then be used easily and conveniently.
Worn diamond cutting edges in the TT-50 turning and dressing tool can be replaced with the ADV-D replacement cutting edge for TT-50. Tip: Turn the worn tip slightly before inserting a new diamond tip. There is a chance that new diamonds will emerge and the cutting edge will work effectively again without having to replace the diamond tip directly.