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  2. Norton Abrasives - Wikipedia

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    One of the largest keys to the growth of the company was Norton's 1900 expansion into the machine tools industry. Through partnership with Charles H. Norton, the company founded the Norton Grinding Company division. The company specialized in the production of stationary grinding machines, an alternative to expensive workmen, which were capable ...

  3. Angle grinder - Wikipedia

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    Angle grinder. An angle grinder, also known as a side grinder or disc grinder, is a handheld power tool used for grinding (abrasive cutting) and polishing.Although developed originally as tools for rigid abrasive discs, the availability of an interchangeable power source has encouraged their use with a wide variety of cutters and attachments.

  4. Charles Hotchkiss Norton - Wikipedia

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    Charles Hotchkiss Norton (November 23, 1851, Plainville, Connecticut – October 27, 1942, Plainville, Connecticut) was an American mechanical engineer and designer of machine tools. [ 1 ] After working for the Seth Thomas Clock company in Thomaston , in 1886 Norton became Assistant Engineer with the Brown & Sharpe Manufacturing Company at ...

  5. Bench grinder - Wikipedia

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    Grinding is prohibited on the side of a typical (disk-shaped) bench grinder wheel, which is designed for grinding on the periphery only. Grinding on the side of a wheel can cause the wheel to explode. Some tool and cutter grinders have cup-shaped wheels designed to do grinding on the side.

  6. Norton Security Online - AOL Help

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    Your Norton Security Online subscription from AOL delivers security for mobile devices, Windows PC, and Mac. You can manage protection for all your devices with an easy-to-use Web portal.

  7. Disc cutter - Wikipedia

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    Some discs used for cutting ceramic tile or stone are made from a solid disc with an edge coated with diamond grit. The most common size for these cutting wheels is 4 + 1 ⁄ 2 inches in diameter; however they can range from 2 to 16 inches in diameter with a thickness range from .045 in. to .125 in. Type 1 discs are flat, and type 27 discs have ...