Typically the safety Equipment Grounding Conductor (often green or bare) bonds to the outer metallic frame of a machine......
However, non current carrying devices such as the metallic junction box you mentioned also needs a bond to the equipment grounding conductor as does metallic conduit etc.
If youre running cords or romex etc to appliances each will have its own equipment ground but if youre running branch circuits via conduit it may be possible to use a single common equipment grounding conductor.
For an explanation of Grounds and Neutrals see my post above.....YES they are bonded at the main panel........YES an appilance can work if one or the other is used BUT DO NOTTTTTTTT DO THAT ITS A SAFETY HAZARD AND NEC VIOLATION
John T Its been yearsssssss sionce I was a secondary power distribution design engineer and Im rusty on latest code so trust someone with more current knowledge then myself if theres a NEC conflict i.e. No warrnty lol Hire an electrician
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