Brake Disac Grinder


Release time:

2025-09-24

Resurface worn brake discs: It machines the uneven, scratched, or warped friction surfaces of brake discs to restore their flatness and smoothness, eliminating issues like brake vibration or reduced braking efficiency caused by disc wear.

1.Purpose of Brake Disc Lathe
 
- Resurface worn brake discs: It machines the uneven, scratched, or warped friction surfaces of brake discs to restore their flatness and smoothness, eliminating issues like brake vibration or reduced braking efficiency caused by disc wear.

- Extend disc service life: Instead of replacing worn brake discs directly, resurfacing via a lathe allows the discs to be reused, reducing maintenance costs for vehicles.

- Ensure braking safety: By restoring the standard geometric shape of brake discs, it ensures stable contact between the disc and brake pads, maintaining reliable braking performance.

2.Professional Solution for Brake Disc Grinding:

1.High grinding efficiency:
This machine can grind two sides of brake disc in 6-8 minutes. It Adopt dual motors working together. In other words, The grinding wheels and brake disc rotate simultaneously and rub against each other, resulting in higher work efficiency. 
2. Precision machining accuracy 0.005-0.01 mm:
Adopting high-precision grinding technology to ensure the surface smoothness with min thickness loss, extending the service life of the brake disc.The grinding effect can achieve the original factory effect.

3.Diamond grinding wheels are durable:
One set of brake wheel can grind 800-1200 brake discs or even more.

4. Equipped with safety cover, which makes sure operation safety.

5.Running stably:
The machine net weighs 178 kg and does not shake when running at high speeds, making it run more stably.
3.Application Fields of Brake Disc Lathes
 
- Automotive Aftermarket Repair Shops: The primary application scenario, used to resurface worn or warped brake discs for private cars, SUVs, and other passenger vehicles, addressing common braking issues like vibration or noise.
- Commercial Vehicle Maintenance Centers: Applied to the brake disc maintenance of heavy-duty vehicles such as trucks, buses, and vans, ensuring their braking safety under high-load operating conditions.
- Automotive Service Stations (4S Stores): Integrated into standardized vehicle maintenance processes, providing professional brake disc resurfacing services during routine inspections or brake system overhauls.
- Automotive Parts Remanufacturing Factories: Used to recondition used but reusable brake discs, restoring their performance to meet quality standards before secondary sales.
- Fleet Maintenance Departments: Employed by enterprises with large vehicle fleets (e.g., logistics companies, public transport operators) for regular brake disc upkeep, reducing fleet maintenance costs and downtime.
- Specialized Automotive Repair Workshops: Utilized in workshops focusing on high-performance vehicles or vintage cars, where precise machining of brake discs is required to maintain the vehicles’ unique braking performance or original parts.