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22 January 2009

Dorman supplies Krebs & Riedel grinding wheels, official

  • Dorman supplies Krebs & Riedel grinding wheels, official
Coventry-based Dorman Machine Tools has been appointed as the sole distributor for the Krebs & Riedel range of grinding wheels.



Dorman had previously imported Krebs & Riedel wheels and this subsequently lead to the two companies deciding to work together to further promote the grinding wheels here in the UK.

Although new to the UK market with no previous UK distributors Krebs & Riedel who were founded in 1895 have been manufacturing high quality standard, diamond and CBN abrasives for over 100 years and are able to count leading UK engineering companies such as Perkins Engines, Grundfos and Delphi Diesel Systems amongst their ever growing customer base.

Krebs employs approx 200 people is constantly introducing new types of wheels with improved grain structures and novel bonding systems that enhance grinding wheel quality and optimise performance.

One area where Krebs & Riedel excels in is the supply of special wheels for gear and thread grinding applications and special wheels are available to suit machines manufactured by Gleason-Pfauter, Oerlikon, Kapp- Niles, Hofler, Maag, Samputensili and Reishauer etc.

Krebs is also a member of the “Gear Research Circle” at Aachen University and is heavily involved in developing advanced wheels for the latest production technologies employed by leaders in the field of gear manufacture. So successful have the Krebs & Riedel gear grinding wheels been that they have become the major supplier to leading machine companies such as Kapp. For specially profiled wheels for gear production Krebs keeps customers blank wheels in stock and upon order will profile these to suit and then supply within just 2 days.

Diamond and CBN wheels that have been manufactured by Krebs and Riedel for more than 20 years are available from 3 mm to over 900 mm in diameter with peripheral grinding speeds of up to 160 m/s.

Author
Andrew Allcock


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