Created in September 2019
FH-ST20 201900906E
XEBEC TECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD.
Fuerte Kojimachi 1
・
7 Building, 1-7-25,
Koujimachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 102-0083, Japan
TEL. +81-3-6893-0810 FAX. +81-3-5211-8964
© 2019 XEBEC TECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD.
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Stroke: 0 mm
Position of load
adjusting screw
②
Approx. 6N
Stroke: 6mm
Position of load
adjusting screw
②
Approx. 10N
Stroke: 6mm
Position of load
adjusting screw
①
Approx. 6N
Stroke: 0 mm
Position of load
adjusting screw
①
Approx. 2N
6mm
Load adjusting
screw 2
Load adjusting
screw 1
Maintenance
Be careful not to get your fingers caught
when attaching the cover ring.
Tighten the screws, etc., with the
standard torque.
Regular maintenance is recommended.
The interval between maintenance
depends on the frequency of use.
Sliding parts may seize when left unused for
long periods. Make sure to perform
maintenance before storing the product.
Roller screw
[E]
Load adjusting
screw 1
Load adjusting screw 2
Collar
[F]
Guide roller
[G]
Spring
[I]
Slider
[D]
Bush
[C]
Spring end washer
[J]
Spring top washer
[K]
Main unit
[H]
Cover ring
[A]
O-ring
Set screw
[B]
Specifications
Dimensions
Tool specifications
Spring load
(N)
Position of load adjusting screw
0mm stroke
6mm stroke
Standard floating load
Approx. 2
Approx. 6
Load adjusting screw 2 is at the end of the shaft
High floating load
Approx. 6
Approx. 10
Load adjusting screw 2 is at the back of the
shaft
How to adjust the
floating load
For a standard floating load
①
Loosen load adjusting screw 2.
②
Tighten load adjusting screw 1.
③
Tighten load adjusting screw 2.
For a high floating load
①
Loosen load adjusting screw 1.
②
Tighten load adjusting screw 2.
③
Tighten load adjusting screw 1.
Product
code
Target brush
diameter
(mm)
Bush
Diameter of sleeve
shank
(mm)
Maximum rotational
speed
(min
−
1
)
Floating stroke
(mm)
FH-ST20-60
φ60
XBS1912
φ12
2000*
6
FH-ST20-100
φ100
XBS1916
φ16
1200*
6
The maximum rotational speed is according to the XEBEC Brush Surface Instruction Manual.
Set the optimum rotational speed.
* The maximum rotational speed for this product as a stand-alone unit is 5,000min
-1
.
XEBEC Floating Holder Instruction Manual (FH-ST20-60, FH-ST20-100)
①
Remove the cover ring
[A]
.
②
Remove the set screws
[B]
from 2 locations.
③
Remove the bush
[C]
from the slider
[D]
.
④
Remove the roller screws
[E]
, the collars
[F]
,
and the guide rollers
[G]
from 2 locations.
⑤
Remove the slider
[D]
from the main unit
[H]
.
⑥
Remove the spring end washer
[J]
, spring
[I]
,
and spring top washer
[K]
from the main unit.
⑦
Remove any dirt such as dust, etc., by washing
removed components.
⑧
Apply grease sparingly to the outer circumference of
the slider
[D]
and the inner circumference of the
main unit.
[H]
(Too much grease may influence
movement of the slider at low loads.)
⑨
Install the spring washer
[J] [K]
, spring
[I]
, and
slider
[D]
into the main unit
[H]
, then install the
roller screws
[E]
, collars
[F]
, and guide rollers
[G]
(2 locations).
⑩
Install the bush
[C]
into the slider
[D]
and set
the set screws
[B]
.
If there is roughness on the outer circumference of the
slider and the inner circumference of the main unit
due to friction, use #5000 or equivalent abrasive film
to remove the roughness.
Recommended grease: Lithium soap grease
(NLGI no.2)
Before installing the bush, confirm that the positions of
the screw holes on the slider (2 locations) and the holes
on the bush (2 locations) match. If the screws are
tightened in a state where these are not matching, the
bush might be pushed out of shape and no longer be able
to be used.
Spring specifications
90.4
Fitting the brush
When fitting the bush, align the slider screw holes with the bush holes, push the bush all the way in, then
secure the set screws.
To fit the XEBEC Brush Surface, slide the shank all the way to the end of the tool holding tube, then firmly
tighten the shank-fastening screws.
* Refer to the below “Maintenance” section for the locations of the parts.
Main unit
Bush
Effective use
The following describes effective ways to use the tool.
①
Introduce the brush from above the workpiece while it is not in
motion.
②
Cut to the set value and compress the spring.
③
After compressing the spring, rotate the brush and start feeding.
④
When machining is completed, stop rotating the brush and stop feeding.
⑤
Return the brush above the workpiece.