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| Some roll grinders use abrasive belts and are mostly used to grind rubber rolls. For the steel and paper industries, roll grinders are very large and have travelling wheel heads rather than reciprocating tables. Smaller rolls and smaller printing cylinders are often ground on precision reciprocating table grinders. These machines are usually top end machines, not cheap imitations. Hope that helps, Dick Z
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