Churchill tools abrasives




















Manufactured with full double resin cloth, in aluminium oxide, silicon carbide and zirconia. Flat shape. Shaft mounted: manufactured with full resin bonded cloth, in aluminium oxide and silicon carbide. For operations on steels, building materials. Available in sheets, rolls, wheels with or without shaft, discs.

Manufactured in silicon carbide for operations on granite, marble, building materials, cast iron, fibre glass and plastics. Diamond blades for dry and wet cutting. Products with continuous rim, laser welded, with sintered segments, electroplated and three-dimensional. Cup wheels and velcro diamond discs for finishing operations. VS: for tools sharpening and grinding operations. Manufactured in aluminium oxide and silicon carbide. Metal brushes: with crimped or knotted wire, cup wire, wheel, bevel wheel brushes and wheel brushes with shank.

Universal Grinders. Churchill Workhead. Churchill Hand Wheel. Pillar Drill. Churchill Slideway. With the following manufacturers Absac. Download iXBRL. View PDF Confirmation statement made on 9 December with no updates - link opens in a new window - 3 pages 3 pages. View PDF Micro company accounts made up to 31 December - link opens in a new window - 2 pages 2 pages.

View PDF Confirmation statement made on 9 December with updates - link opens in a new window - 5 pages 5 pages. View PDF Total exemption small company accounts made up to 31 December - link opens in a new window - 4 pages 4 pages.

View PDF Annual return made up to 9 December with full list of shareholders Statement of capital on GBP 2 - link opens in a new window - 5 pages 5 pages. View PDF Annual return made up to 9 December with full list of shareholders - link opens in a new window - 5 pages 5 pages. Likes: 6 Post 5 Post 1. Results 1 to 4 of 4. Thread Tools Show Printable Version. We no longer manufacture new machines, but we can still source, service, repair and refurbish machine tools and grinders, obviously specialising in Churchill machines but also doing lots of work with Lumsdens, Cincinnatis and numerous others.

I've seen quite a few posts with queries about old Churchill machines, so feel free to give me a shout if there's anything I might be able to help you with. We have all of the old records for the machines we built, so with a serial number I can generally tell you the age and original purchaser of the machine.

In our archives we have tens of thousands of microfilms with drawings and parts lists dating back to the s, as well as electronic copies of manuals for most of the machines historically made by us.



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