USE AND MAINTENANCE
Motorized Slotter
Y-AXIS ADJUSTMENT SCREW
This is used to correct any symmetry errors between the hole and the piece currently being processed. After unscrewing the tool clamping
screws, turn the Y-axis adjustment pin either clockwise or counterclockwise. This will allow you to move the tool along the Y-axis. The
adjustment range is +/- 0.5, which is extensive enough to correct all of the symmetry errors on lathes without a Y-axis.
LONGITUDINAL CUTTING ANGLE ADJUSTMENT SCREW
This screw is used to correct any errors in longitudinal angles. By turning it clockwise or counterclockwise the cutting angle can be
adjusted.
EXTERNAL GREASE FITTINGS
These two grease fittings are built into the external structure of the motorized slotter and are used to grease after about 10 hours of use,
meaning the effective operating time of the tool (see example of calculation for greasing).
COOLANT FITTING HOLE FOR COOLANT SUPPLY
All of the tools feature holes for the supply of coolant. The internal supply is recommended more than the external supply and allows the
lubricant to be directed to the cutting area.
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True Elliptical Cutting
One spindle rotation equals
one complete stroke
Gib Screw to tighten
guides for Ram
Note
:
this stroke
design allows for
use in blind slot
applications
External Grease Fittings (1 ea. side)
Allows for maintenance of mechanical
components (recommended once per
10 hours of use)
Y-Axis Fine
Adjustment
Screw
Coolant
Fitting Hole
Longitudinal
Cutting Angle
Adjustment Screw
Broaching Head is
interchangeable between
different machine
interfaces