Automation of Belt Grinding Process Based on the Analysis of Skilled Worker Movements

This research is aimed at developing an effective belt grinding method for finishing complicated curved surfaces. At first, the hand movements during the grinding process of conventional hand finishing by skilled workers were analyzed and classified. Considering these analytical results, a newly dev...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the Japan Society for Precision Engineering 1994, Vol.60(10), pp.1444-1449
Hauptverfasser: HIGUCHI, Shizuichi, SAITO, Yoshio, HANAOKA, Tadaaki, IOI, Toshihiro, ENOMOTO, Shinzo, SEKIGUCHI, Hazime
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