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Hub grinding or hard broaching is a metal-cutting hard finishing process with a non-rotating tool. It is defined in the DIN 8580 standard with the number DIN 8589-13 and is used to achieve a higher surface quality .

Similar to honing or belt grinding , geometrically undefined cutting edges are used to cut material from a workpiece using a reciprocating cutting movement (stroke). The cutting edges consist of a large number of metal-bonded diamonds as grinding tools. In terms of the movement sequence of the tool, stroke grinding is very similar to filing . While a geometrically determined cutting edge (precisely defined pattern) is used in broaching , in hard broaching the cutting edge is categorized as geometrically undefined .

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