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Gary M Wimble

from Locust Grove, VA
Age ~55

Gary Wimble Phones & Addresses

  • 105 Broken Iron Ct, Locust Grove, VA 22508 (540) 972-9980
  • 1201 Lakeview Pkwy, Locust Grove, VA 22508 (540) 972-9455
  • 1314 Lakeview Pkwy, Locust Grove, VA 22508 (540) 972-9455
  • 727 Lakeview Pkwy, Locust Grove, VA 22508
  • Waterbury, VT
  • Orange, VA
  • Waitsfield, VT

Work

Company: United grinding Feb 1997 Position: Regional sales manager

Skills

Sales Management • Continuous Improvement • Engineering • International Sales • Key Account Management • Lean Manufacturing • Machining • Manufacturing • Manufacturing Engineering • New Business Development • Product Development • Sales

Industries

Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering

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Regional Sales Manager

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Location:
Locust Grove, VA
Industry:
Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering
Work:
United Grinding
Regional Sales Manager
Skills:
Sales Management
Continuous Improvement
Engineering
International Sales
Key Account Management
Lean Manufacturing
Machining
Manufacturing
Manufacturing Engineering
New Business Development
Product Development
Sales

Publications

Us Patents

Saw Blade Sharpening Machine

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US Patent:
20040171334, Sep 2, 2004
Filed:
Apr 19, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/475177
Inventors:
Andree Turnac - Eutingen, DE
Roland Wagner - Burladingen, DE
Gary Wimble - Locust Grove VA, US
International Classification:
B24B001/00
B24B007/19
US Classification:
451/065000, 451/045000
Abstract:
A grinding machine is designed as a multi-station grinding machine, which has two complete grinding stations. The grinding stations have grinding heads, which can be moved by means of appropriate positioning devices, for example compound table arrangements, and/or pivot tables, in relation to the saw blade. Positioning devices and arresting devices for the workpiece are furthermore parts of the grinding stations. The workpiece support is used for positioning the saw blades to the extent that their center axis is to be fixed in the grinding. The rotation of the saw blades around this center axis M, and the clamping in place of the saw blade in the respective rotated position for performing the grinding operation is the task of the respective units in the grinding stations. A very rapid and precise, and therefore cost-effective, processing of saw blades is possible by means of a grinding machine designed in this way. The grinding machine is particularly suited for sharpening saw blades in the course of their manufacture.
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