Cal. Code Regs. tit. 8, § 3575
(b) Definitions.
(A) Cutting Off Wheels. Wheels having diameter thickness and hole size dimensions and are subject to all limitations of mounting and use listed for type 1 wheels. They may be steel centered, diamond abrasive or organic bonded abrasive of the plain or reinforced type.
1. Cutting off wheels are recommended only for use on specially designed and fully guarded machines and are subject to the following maximum thickness and hole size limitations.
Wheel diameter:
Abrasive Wheels. Power-driven wheels consisting of abrasive particles held together by inorganic or organic bonds. Metal, wooden, cloth or paper wheels or discs having a layer or layers of abrasive on the surface and natural sandstones (quarried) are not included.
Max. thickness (inch)
(B) Cylinder Wheels. Wheels having diameter, wheel thickness, and rim thickness dimensions. Grinding is performed on the rim face only, dimension W. Cylinder wheels may be plain, plate mounted, inserted nut, or of the projecting stud type.
Limitation: Rim height, T dimension, is generally equal to or greater than rim thickness, W dimension.
Limitation: Rim height, T dimension, is generally equal to or greater than rim thickness, W dimension.
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(C) Depressed Center Wheels. Have diameter, thickness and hole size dimensions. Both types are reinforced, organic bonded wheels having offset hubs which permit side and peripheral grinding operations without interference with the mounting. Type 27 wheels are manufactured with flat grinding rims permitting notching and cutting operations. Type 28 wheels have saucer shaped grinding rims.
(E) Flaring Cup Wheels. Wheels having double diameter dimensions D and J, and in addition have thickness, hole size, rim and back thickness dimensions. Grinding is always performed on rim face, W dimension. Type 11 wheels are subject to all limitations of use and mounting listed for type 6 straight sided cup wheels definition.
Limitation: Minimum back thickness, E dimension, should not be less than one-fourth T dimension. In addition when unthreaded hole wheels are specified the inside flat, K dimension, shall be large enough to accommodate a suitable flange.
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(H) Modified Types 6 and 11 Wheels (terrazzo). Some type 6 and 11 cup wheels used in the terrazzo trade having tapered K dimensions to match a special tapered flange furnished by the machine builder.
Limitation: These wheels shall be mounted only with a special tapered flange.
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(K) Straight Wheels. Wheels having diameter, thickness, and hole size dimensions, and they should be used only on the periphery. Type 1 wheels shall be mounted between flanges.
Limitation: Hole dimension (H) should not be greater than two-thirds of wheel diameter dimension (D) for precision, cylindrical, centerless, or surface grinding applications. Maximum hole size for all other applications should not exceed one-half wheel diameter.
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(L) Straight Cup Wheels. Wheels having diameter, thickness, hole size, rim thickness, and back thickness dimensions. Grinding is always performed on rim face, W dimension.
Limitation: Minimum back thickness, = dimension, should not be less than one-fourth T dimension. In addition, when unthreaded hole wheels are specified, the inside flat, K dimension, must be large enough to accommodate a suitable flange.
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Type 6--Straight-cup Wheel Side grinding wheel having a diameter,thickness and hole with one side straight or flat and the opposite is derecessed. This type, however, differs from Type 5 in that the grinding is performed on the wall of the abrasive created by the difference between the diameter of the recess and the outside diameter of the wheel. Therefore, the wall dimension “W” takes precedence over the diameter of the recess as an essential intermediate dimension to describe this shape type.
Flanges. Collars, discs or plates between which wheels are mounted and are referred to as adaptor, sleeve, or back up type. See Section 3579.
Off-hand Grinding. The grinding of any material or part which is held in the operator's hand.
Portable Grinding. A grinding operation where the grinding machine is designed to be hand held and may be easily moved from one location to another.
Protection Hood. A protection hood is an enclosure for an abrasive wheel consisting of a peripheral and two side members. Its main function is to effectively retain the pieces of the wheel should the wheel break in operation.
Reinforced Wheels. A class of organic wheels which contain strengthening fabric or filament. The term “reinforced” does not cover wheels using such mechanical additions as steel rings, steel cup backs or wire or tape winding.
Safety Guard. An enclosure designed to restrain the pieces of the abrasive wheel in the event that the wheel is broken while in operation.
Snagging. Grinding which removes relatively large amounts of material without regard to close tolerances or surface finish requirements.
Surface Feet per Minute (s.f.p.m.). The distance in feet any one abrasive grain on the peripheral surface on a grinding wheel travels in 1 minute.
Surface Feet Per Minute =
(3.1416 x diameter in inches x r.p.m.)/12
or
.262 x diameter in inches x r.p.m.
Tuck Pointing. Removal of cement, mortar, or other non-metallic jointing material from masonry mortar joints and pointing up the tuck or joint.
Tuck Pointing Wheels. Tuck pointing wheels, usually Type 1, reinforced organic bonded wheels have diameter, thickness and hole size dimension. They are subject to the same limitations of use and mounting as Type 1 wheels.
Note: Wheels used for tuck pointing should be reinforced, organic bonded.
6 inch and smaller
3/16
Larger than 6 inches to 12 inches
¼
Larger than 12 inches to 23 inches
⅜
Larger than 23 inches
½
(a)(1) Scope. This Article establishes safety requirements for the use, care, and protection of abrasive wheels, safety guards, flanges, chucks, proper storage, handling and mounting. This Article does not apply to natural sandstone, pulpstone, coated abrasive products and surface conditioning wheels used for polishing, buffing, cleaning, finishing, blending or light deburring, where the base material is not removed.
Note: Authority cited: Section 142.3, Labor Code. Reference: Section 142.3, Labor Code.
1. Repealer and new Article 21 (Sections 3575 through 3581 and Figures A-1 through A-23 and Tables A-1 through A-6) filed 10-25-74; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 74, No. 43).
2. Amendment filed 3-28-75; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 75, No. 13).
3. Repealer and new section filed 7-26-78; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 78, No. 30).
4. Amendment filed 11-22-85; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 85, No. 48).
5. Amendment of subsection (a)(1) filed 8-1-97; operative 8-31-97 (Register 97, No. 31).
6. Amendment of subsection (a)(2) filed 7-29-98; operative 8-28-98 (Register 98, No. 31).
7. Change without regulatory effect providing more legible illustrations filed 2-9-2009 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2009, No. 7).