Tools for high speed cutting
Item no. 10002001, Revision 12
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Note: Ensure functionality.
All contamination damages the shaft, clamping system, tool mount, etc. As a
result, the function of the HF spindle is no longer guaranteed.
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Clean the support plates.
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Clean the thread of the shaft.
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Push a new tool onto the shaft up to the mount.
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Follow the steps in reverse to securely attach the tool.
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Recommended torque: 2,5 Nm
DANGER: Due to flying parts.
Fork wrenches and hexagon socket wrenches may be flung out during oper-
ation of the HF spindle due to the high centrifugal forces that occur.
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Remove the fork wrench after the tool change.
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Remove the hexagon socket wrench after the tool change.
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Tools for high speed cutting
DANGER: Due to flying parts.
If the wrong direction of rotation is used, the tool is damaged when load is
applied. The centrifugal forces cause the broken part to be flung out.
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Only use tools with the correct direction of rotation for the HF spindle.
DANGER: Due to flying parts.
If the speed is selected incorrectly, the HF spindle or the tool may be de-
stroyed and their fragments may be flung out.
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Note the maximum speed for the selected tool.
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Note the maximum speed for the HF spindle.
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The maximum permissible speed of the HF spindle for commissioning /
processing is always the
lowest
specified speed.
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Only use tools that are technically sound.
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Only use mounts with a permissible diameter.
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Also see the Technical Specifications
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Do not use tool shanks with a clamping surface (e.g. Weldon).
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Only use a balanced tool.
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DIN ISO 1940, balance grade 2,5 .