The rubber wheel is typically made from high-quality rubber compounds that offer both durability and flexibility. The rubber’s resilience allows it to absorb vibrations and conform to the contours of the workpiece, ensuring consistent contact and uniform grinding. The rubber wheel is cylindrical in shape, with a smooth surface that contacts the abrasive belt during operation. It is often grooved or textured to enhance traction and prevent slippage, especially when grinding heavy or irregularly shaped workpieces. The rubber wheel is mounted on the drive spindle of the abrasive belt grinder, which is connected to the motor. It rotates at high speeds to drive the abrasive belt, providing the necessary force for material removal and surface finishing. The size of the rubber wheel varies depending on the specific application and the size of the abrasive belt grinder. Larger wheels are typically used for heavy-duty grinding tasks, while smaller wheels offer greater precision for intricate workpieces.