Oneway Tutorial: How to use the Oneway wheel balancing kit

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
  • PDF Version avaible here.
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Комментарии • 21

  • @jamespineda1963
    @jamespineda1963 4 года назад +3

    I've used the Oneway balancing system on a DeWalt grinder/Norton stone setup. Before installing the system, the inexpensive 8" bench grinder was incredibly noisy and wanted to vibrate and fight its way off of whatever surface it was mounted to. Installation was a breeze, and afterwards the whole setup ran smoothly, quietly and with no distracting vibration to fight against. Night and day difference. Transformed my $150 bench grinder from an "Ugh, I have to use the grinder-shaped object again..." into a favorite tool that I can quickly and consistently achieve high quality results from. Worth every penny of the $70 I paid in 2008. Keep your balancing bracket, because you'll re-use it on other grinding wheels. I considered buying extra flanges, but I rarely change wheels, and re-balancing can be done quickly. If you allow a few additional minutes to allow the wheels to settle completely on their own, as well as work a bit more carefully, you'll be rewarded with the ability to achieve greater precision in your tool shaping efforts.
    I also loaned this system to a skeptical friend who had a much higher quality made in the USA stand mounted machine shop grinder. His system was very nice and ran reasonably quiet, with the mass of the grinder and stand soaking up most of the vibrations. Similar difference in outcomes as I experienced, only his setup ran much so much more smoothly. It was ran eerily quiet. In fact, after he installed the system, he installed a warning light above the grinding station to remind him to not to walk away from it without forgetting to turn it off.

  • @BTbeam27
    @BTbeam27 Год назад +1

    Hi, good balancing system. Tell me if I have a 150mm grinding well and an internal diameter of 32mm, what system should you buy in inches?

    • @atonenjr
      @atonenjr Год назад +1

      I want to know this too. I have a 150mm CBN wheel with internal diameter of 32mm

  • @paynetyler4173
    @paynetyler4173 8 лет назад +10

    Everything is in perfect balance.... Now, Nobody sneeze

  • @zipzit2go
    @zipzit2go 7 лет назад +4

    Nice video. Er. wait just a moment? I'm getting the impression that the video isn't finished. Do we now install the wheel, with balancing kit attached, to our grinder? How do things stay tight for the life of the wheel? Any tips and tricks to using the wheel with this balancer in place?

    • @TheMadMagician87
      @TheMadMagician87 3 года назад +1

      Obviously many years late, but yes, you install the wheel with the balancing kit attached (otherwise the wheel just goes back to being its unbalanced old self as soon as you remove it). This process is called static balancing, which is a good start. Technically something like this should be dynamically balanced, but no one is going to go there and bother for a $20 grinder wheel and $100 grinder.

  • @DG-gm1gi
    @DG-gm1gi 2 года назад

    Hi! I really liked this device, which website to buy? I live in Brazil!

  • @genej9226
    @genej9226 7 лет назад

    I own a 1 hp commercial grinder that the motor shop have just installed new bearings in do to a noise and it has 2 new brand named wheels and they were so badly out of balance and the after installing the kit which was easy to install and it now silky smooth.

  • @JSEquineVideos
    @JSEquineVideos 9 лет назад +1

    So helpful to have a video, thanks! Lost the instructions, video is faster. G'bless to the sneezer.

  • @edercabelo1
    @edercabelo1 3 года назад

    Bom dia Vc ainda fábrica esse kit é qual o valor?

  • @plumber12131
    @plumber12131 8 лет назад +1

    Mine didn't come with instructions and you make it look easier than it its. This is a pain and I'm using one way 8" wheels.

    • @onewaymanufacturing6404
      @onewaymanufacturing6404  8 лет назад

      +plumber12131 It does take a bit of practice. I'm sorry that your copy doesn't have instructions. Feel free to call us monday to friday between 8 and 5 at these numbers;
      1-800-565-7288
      519-271-7611
      Here is a link to a digital copy, oneway.ca/pdf/Balance%20Kit%20Vers%205.1%20Dec%202010.pdf

  • @matthewrentz3427
    @matthewrentz3427 2 года назад

    Bless you

  • @garrybrpwine3073
    @garrybrpwine3073 6 лет назад

    Yes balanced on the balancer.. so how's does that work when placed on the grinder ?

  • @thatoldbob7956
    @thatoldbob7956 6 лет назад

    I have 11 grinding wheels and one wire-wheel, that means I have to buy 12 flanges????

    • @eonwagoneer
      @eonwagoneer 4 года назад

      No you just rebalance when you put the new wheel on.

    • @eonwagoneer
      @eonwagoneer 4 года назад

      Also don't need one for the wire wheel

  • @gilbertodiaz-castro626
    @gilbertodiaz-castro626 6 лет назад +1

    Poor advice. NEVER try to speed the process by "helping to help the wheel to settle" this can bring to stop the wheel out of balance. Only by allowing it to stop by its own can you find the true balance point. Two, when you tighten the hub to the wheel don't over tighten, all it takes is a tug to produce the 20-25LB-FT required; if you over tighten it, it can crack the stone. The best advise you can get about this balancer is to follow the manufacturers WRITTEN instructions, remember they were written by the ones who designed it, after all they KNOW the equipment.

  • @zigmass4899
    @zigmass4899 2 года назад

    Auto balancing:
    ruclips.net/video/Xyr5UZKryiw/видео.html

    • @michaldryk
      @michaldryk Год назад

      Škoda, že je to špatně vidět. Jinak geniálně jednoduché a věčné. Dík za odkaz. Inu proč to dělat složitě, když to jde jednoduše.....