Does anyone have pictures, diagrams, drawings or any information on the workings of a pneumatic die grinder?
I tried pulling mine apart this afternoon, but I'd have had to destroy it. I couldn't really get a good look inside.
For those who aren't sure, a die grinder is similar to a dremel, except running from an airline.
http://www.xairtools.com/showing_6/Mini ... inder.html
Thanks
Die Grinder internals?
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this is the best I can do also .....
here is the link for the pdf I took that from
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here is the link for the pdf I took that from
http://d3cmirsdb60x3h.cloudfront.net/sc ... -2.big.pdf
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hmm i think its like a propeller that spins when air flow through it
I was just looking at some air impact wrenches that claim ~500 lb-ft of torque. Does this rating include the effect of the hammering, or does it mean that if I attached a 1 ft horizontal bar to the end, it would lift 500 lbs?
IIRC, these things use rotary vane motors.
IIRC, these things use rotary vane motors.
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Well if you take off the grinder assembly (only leaving the lever area), and plug some holes, it becomes a blowgun!!! I'm almost done with a coax using a broken one of these as the pilot...
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Thanks, this is what I was looking for. I found some pictures on the working of the rotary vane. Looks alright, but could be a PITA to machine.ramses wrote:I was just looking at some air impact wrenches that claim ~500 lb-ft of torque. Does this rating include the effect of the hammering, or does it mean that if I attached a 1 ft horizontal bar to the end, it would lift 500 lbs?
IIRC, these things use rotary vane motors.
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"Die Grinder" sounds like a vicious German industrial rock band
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In fact, it's called a die grinder because it's made for touching up dies..
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It is the effect oif the hammering. I highly doubt that it could lift 500lb.ramses wrote:I was just looking at some air impact wrenches that claim ~500 lb-ft of torque. Does this rating include the effect of the hammering, or does it mean that if I attached a 1 ft horizontal bar to the end, it would lift 500 lbs?
IIRC, these things use rotary vane motors.