- Vibration caused by grinding wheel imbalance
Grinding wheel imbalance is a common cause of vibration in CNC cylindrical grinding machines. This can result from errors during the manufacturing or installation of the wheel. Solutions include performing regular static balance checks and promptly adjusting or replacing unbalanced wheels.

- Vibration caused by improper workpiece clamping
The method of clamping the workpiece affects the stability of the grinding process. If the workpiece is not clamped securely or the fixture lacks sufficient rigidity, vibration may occur during grinding. Therefore, it is essential to ensure secure clamping and adequate fixture rigidity.
- Vibration caused by improper grinding parameter settings
Inappropriate grinding parameter settings can also lead to vibration. For instance, excessive feed rates or grinding depths can increase grinding forces, thereby triggering vibration. Consequently, grinding parameters should be adjusted appropriately based on actual conditions to prevent vibration.