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Danger comes from the fact that centrifugal gearlessairanglesanderkitmodela01-07-0011 force does not increase in direct proportion to an increase gearlessairanglesanderkitmodela01-07-0011 in speed, but instead it increases as the square of that speed increase. When rotational speed doubles, centrifugal force quadruples. This effect means that relatively small changes in speed can produce significant increases gearlessairanglesanderkitmodela01-07-0011 in force. In the example mentioned, changing from 6,600 rpm to 7,700 rpm multiplies the speed by 1.167. However, the corresponding centrifugal force would multiply by a factor of 1.167 x 1.167, or 1.36. To take a more extreme example, consider the same wheel with a maximum safe operating speed of 6,600 rpm run on a 5-inch right angle grinder at 10,000 rpm. This represents an over-speed of about 1.5 times the wheel''s designed speed. But the corresponding centrifugal force-and the corresponding rotational stress on the wheel-would be about 2.3 times as much as the maximum allowed. One potential source of serious injury in grinding comes from an oversight that is easy to make: operating the wheel in an over-speed condition. While a wheel that is run far enough in excess of its rated maximum speed may shatter within minutes of operation, danger may also result from a wheel run just slightly faster than its rated speed. This less severe over-speed condition can cause the wheel to be damaged, and the damage may result in breakage after further use. For example, operating a reinforced, 9-inch diameter, Type 27 wheel rated for a maximum speed of 6,600 rpm on a 7-inch gearlessairanglesanderkitmodela01-07-0011 angle grinder with a speed of 7,700 rpm can cause the wheel to gearlessairanglesanderkitmodela01-07-0011 crack. gearlessairanglesanderkitmodela01-07-0011 This cracking can lead to breakage later. Any of these actions sets up a disastrous scenario that could lead to an accident involving gearlessairanglesanderkitmodela01-07-0011 serious injury or death. In short, never over-speed a grinding wheel. The speed of the grinder must be compared to the speed marked on the wheel or package to make sure the machine''s speed is at or below the maximum operating speed of the wheel. Surpassing this rating risks not just wheel breakage but also the safety of shop personnel. About the author: Roger Cloutier is a senior product safety engineer gearlessairanglesanderkitmodela01-07-0011 for the Norton Abrasives brand gearlessairanglesanderkitmodela01-07-0011 of Saint-Gobain Abrasives in Worcester, Massachusetts. ©2003 www.airsanders.com. All rights reserved. |