Automotive

We offer abrasive grinding operations that are used extensively in the automotive industry for machining of several drivelines, suspension, body, chassis components, driveline components. Offering highly precise, smooth and polished surfaces in order to reduce friction and wear, ensuring proper sealing, or enable smooth, noise-free operations, our abrasive solutions are tailor-made to surpass the industry standards of the automobile industry.

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Internal or Bore Grinding wheels are used for grinding inner diameter of bearing, gears & automobile components to an accurate size & desired finish.

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CUMI's Camshaft wheels offer good form holding, free cutting ability together while maintaining the stringent geometrical and surface finish.

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Precision engineered for demanding applications, our centerless grinding wheels deliver exceptional accuracy and maintain extremely tight tolerances. Minimise geometry variations, extend wheel life, and achieve consistent, high-quality results. Built with CUMI's advanced technology, these wheels ensure top-notch performance every time.

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What sets Crankshaft grinding apart from the other cylindrical grinding process is the extremely crucial function of the crankshaft in itself.

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CUMI's Versatile range of cylindrical wheels are used for a variety of grinding operations that require size generation, fine surface finish and fast stock removal

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paper disc is extra thick, easy to stick discs ideal for wood sanding.

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F type wheels or Fastening type wheels are resinoid wheels which are fastened to the back plates using bolts. The faces of the wheel is used to grind components.

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paper disc is extra thick, easy to stick discs ideal for wood sanding.

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One of the most advanced grinding applications, the sheer amount of a parameters that are measured/controlled.

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One of the roughest and toughest applications in the industry, snagging operations focus primarily on the material removal rates.

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