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ECO LOAD
2.
INSTALLATION
2.1
Lifting plan
2.2
Distance between the feeder and the lathe
To use the ECO LOAD to best advantage, the distance between the feeder and the lathe
should not exceed 20 mm (0.8"). Should any obstacle necessitate a wider gap, please
contact LNS.
The maximum length of the bars must not exceed the length of the spindle. The bar must
be fed completely into the spindle before starting rotation
If the bar length exceeds 1200 mm (47.2"), you will have to consider replacing the ECO
LOAD by the ECO LOAD
L
.
IMPORTANT :
Regardless of the type of lathe-clamping device, the bar must never
extend beyond the rear of the spindle.
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