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Safety instructions

Item no. 10404043, Revision 13

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4.1

Safe working

Observe all safety instructions set out in the manual, the applicable national
accident prevention regulations, and the valid company work, operation, and
safety guidelines.

DANGER: Due to flying parts.

Tools  that  are  not  clamped  correctly  will  be  flung  away  by  the  centrifugal
forces that occur during machining.

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Use the full clamping depth of the clamping system.

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Clamp the tool securely.

DANGER: Due to flying parts.

If  the  wrong  rotational  direction  is  used,  the  clamping  system  releases  and
the tool is flung away.

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It is essential to adhere to the rotational direction of the HF spindle.

WARNING: Risk of injury due to flying parts.

The  HF  spindle  operates  at  high  speeds  which  may  cause  chips  to  fly  out
with great force.

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Never remove the protective devices of the machine or system.

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Always wear protective goggles during work.

Example of design: Inserting the

shank

Note: Ensure functionality.

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Never operate the HF spindle without a clamped tool shank.

If no tool shank is clamped:

q

The clamping system is damaged by the centrifugal forces.

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The clamping system is shifted.

q

The balance of the HF spindle is affected.

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The bearing is damaged.

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Take the relevant measures to protect against splashes and spray accord-
ing to the type of machining, the type of material being machined, and the
type of tool selected.

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Observe the manual of the machine in which the HF spindle is installed.

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Obtain the maximum circumferential speeds of the tools used from the
tool supplier.

Single-point tools are not suitable for high speed cutting.

If they are required for production reasons:

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Only use a balanced tool.

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DIN ISO 1940

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Balance grade 2,5

Summary of Contents for Z80-H450.02 S5W2

Page 1: ...Manual Z80 H450 02 S5W2 High Frequency Spindle Pneumatic taper change...

Page 2: ...velopment we reserve the right to make technical modifications and variations from the exact design described in the manual The text in this manual has been compiled with the utmost care However Nakan...

Page 3: ...Installation 19 8 1 Installing the HF spindle 19 8 2 Diameter of media supply line 20 8 3 Cooling water 20 8 3 1 Quality of cooling water 20 8 3 2 Setting the cooling 20 8 4 Compressed air 21 8 4 1 A...

Page 4: ...of the man ual carefully again 1 2 Explanation of symbols used To enable quick classification of information this manual uses visual aids in the form of symbols and text markings Notes are marked with...

Page 5: ...ories Available on request q Spindle holder q Frequency converter q Chiller q Collet grease q Further accessories on request Only approved accessories have been tested for operational safety and func...

Page 6: ...nd a frequency con verter 3 1 Permissible types of machining The HF spindle has been developed only for the following types of machining q Cutting q Drilling q Engraving q Grinding Contact Nakanishi J...

Page 7: ...re not approved for use in areas at risk of explosion Use in such areas may result in explosions u Do not use the HF spindle in potentially explosive atmospheres DANGER Due to flying parts The HF spin...

Page 8: ...ay cause chips to fly out with great force u Never remove the protective devices of the machine or system u Always wear protective goggles during work Example of design Inserting the shank Note Ensure...

Page 9: ...arding this to the machine controller for evaluation 4 3 Installation and maintenance Carry out installation cleaning and maintenance work only after shutting down the HF spindle and after the shaft h...

Page 10: ...the raw data for the frequency converter Use a motor supply line that is as short as possible Adjust the speed of the HF spindle using the FC Refer to the frequency converter manual for further infor...

Page 11: ...revents foreign bodies such as chips and liquids e g emul sions from entering the HF spindle Check that air escapes at the front between the housing and the rotating parts of the HF spindle 5 5 Taper...

Page 12: ...brushes or sensors Frequency 833 Hz Motor poles pairs 1 Rated rotation speed 50 000 rpm Acceleration braking value Per second 10 000 rpm other values by consultation Characteristics Speed sensor Diff...

Page 13: ...ecifications Item no 10404043 Revision 13 13 36 Clamping range up to 10 mm Clockwise and anticlockwise Coupler plug 9 pin SpeedTEC Weight 4 9 kg Inner taper run out 1 Axial run out 1 6 1 Dimensions Cl...

Page 14: ...max S1 Measured values S1 100 Rated rotation speed 10 000 20 000 30 000 40 000 50 000 rpm Speed 7 983 18 024 28 023 38 133 48 244 rpm Frequency 167 333 500 667 833 Hz Rated power 0 237 0 543 0 805 1 0...

Page 15: ...231 0 68 1 204 1 68 2 056 kW Torque 0 309 0 441 0 443 0 446 0 424 Nm Voltage 46 82 120 159 198 V Current 8 11 11 11 11 A Cos 0 28 0 49 0 66 0 77 0 81 Note on operation with static frequency converters...

Page 16: ...BN RD BU VT GN WH WH WH RD 0 14 mm BU 0 14 mm BU 0 14 mm YE 0 14 mm GN 0 14 mm BN 0 14 mm BK 0 14 mm Ger testecker FS9 S5 spindle plug FS9 S5 A B C E G H F L D A B C PE Motorphase U motor phase U Mot...

Page 17: ...nal resistance VPTC 2 5 V RN 250 Insulation test voltage Vis 3 kV Response time ta 2 5 s Operating temperature range V 0 Top 25 180 C Resistance values TNAT T R TNAT T VPTC 2 5 V R TNAT T VPTC 2 5 V R...

Page 18: ...G Risk of injury due to flying parts The HF spindle operates at high speeds which may cause chips to fly out with great force u Never remove the protective devices of the machine or system u Always we...

Page 19: ...e and free of strain Seal all connections for compressed air axially in relation to the tightening direction Seal all connections for cooling water axially in relation to the tightening direction If t...

Page 20: ...s immediate corrosion on bare parts which is often unno ticeable at first but later leads to serious corrosion damage Do not use pure or distilled water Deposits in cooling channels due to unsuitable...

Page 21: ...n air quality see Air purity classes ISO 8573 1 21 section The adjustment value for the sealing air depends on the hose diameter and length Hose diameter DN 4 The setting value can be found in the fol...

Page 22: ...le without a clamped tool shank If no tool shank is clamped q The clamping system is damaged by the centrifugal forces q The clamping system is shifted q The balance of the HF spindle is affected q Th...

Page 23: ...rding this to the machine controller for evaluation 9 4 Commissioning after storage Do not put the HF spindle into operation until its temperature has adjusted from the temperature of the storage loca...

Page 24: ...for clockwise and counter clock wise rotation Only use tools with the correct direction of rotation for the HF spindle Only use tool mounts with the correct HF spindle direction of rotation Set the H...

Page 25: ...he tool mount and the inner taper of the shaft with the felt cleaning taper Insert the tool Insert the tool up to the contact surface of the clamping taper Switch off the compressed air for the tool c...

Page 26: ...eumatic taper change During a tool change the tool mount is pressed out of the shaft by the cylin der 10 3 2 Installing the changing station Proceed as follows to install the changing station Drill a...

Page 27: ...ments may be flung out u Note the maximum speed for the selected tool u Note the maximum speed for the HF spindle u The maximum permissible speed of the HF spindle for commissioning processing is alwa...

Page 28: ...curately all contact sur faces of the HF spindle the mount for the HF spindle the tool mount and the tool holder must be clean Note Foreign matter reduces the service life u Do not use compressed air...

Page 29: ...zontal position Store the HF spindle so that it is protected from moisture dust and other environmental influences Note the following storage conditions Temperature of storage location 10 C 45 C Relat...

Page 30: ...n More than 90 of the materials used in the HF spindle can be recycled alu minum stainless steel steel copper etc The HF spindle may not be disposed of with normal domestic waste Remove all non recycl...

Page 31: ...energy supply companies u Before commencing work switch off the power supply of the HF spindle Note Damage due to electrostatic discharge Do not touch the electrostatic sensitive components of the HF...

Page 32: ...equency converter has shut down q Check the error messages in the frequency converter man ual Tool change initiated q Turn off the pneumatic system for the tool change HF spindle becomes hot Cause Tro...

Page 33: ...anually q Do not use technical aids to clamp the HF spindle Bearings damaged q Contact Nakanishi Jaeger GmbH service No automatic tool change Cause Troubleshooting Contamination q Remove all contamina...

Page 34: ...serve all points in the Tool change 24 and Mainte nance 28 sections Frequency converter incorrectly set q Compare the values for the HF spindle with the set values on the frequency converter Machining...

Page 35: ...1 5 6 1 5 8 1 5 9 1 6 4 1 6 5 1 7 1 1 7 1 1 1 7 2 1 7 3 1 7 4 The incomplete machinery in its standard design complies furthermore with the following applicable regulations Applicable harmonized stan...

Page 36: ...rlen GERMANY 49 0 6002 9123 0 sales anakanishi jaeger com www nakanishi jaeger com Serial number Type Z80 H450 02 S5W2 Item no 10404043 Revision 13 Date 01 09 2023 Language EN Jaeger Spindles North Am...

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