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USER GUIDE


             Troubleshooting
                            Cutting Edge Chipping
                          1  Check the stability of the machine spindle, tool and workpiece clamping rigidity.
                          2  Reduce feed rate, increase speed.
                          3  If the drill vibrates, reduce cutting speed and increase feed rate.
                          4  When drilling rough, hard or sloped surfaces (up to 6°), reduce the feed rate by 30-50% when entering and exiting.  INDEXABLE DRILLS
                          5  Check cooling lubricant and increase coolant pressure. In case of external
                            coolant supply, improve jet direction and add cooling jets.
                            Excessive Flank Wear
                          1  Check that the correct geometry is used.
                          2  Reduce cutting speed.
                          3  Increase internal coolant pressure.
                            Chisel Area Chipping
                          1  Reduce feed rate.
                          2  Increase coolant pressure.
                          3  Check the adaptation. Use hydraulic clamping chuck, MAXIN power chuck or side lock systems.
                          4  Increase workpiece chucking force.
                            Excessive Flute Land Wear
                          1  Check that the correct geometry is used.
                          2  Check the runout and make sure it is within .0008” T.I.R. (radial and axial).
                          3  Reduce cutting speed.
                          4  When drilling rough, hard or sloped surfaces (up to 6°), reduce the feed rate by 30-50% when entering and exiting.
                          5  Increase coolant pressure.
                          6  Check the chisel point runout and make sure it is within .0008” T.I.R.
                          7  Increase workpiece chucking force stability and rigidity.
                          8  If there is low pocket gripping force - replace drill body.
                            Built-Up Edge
                          1  Increase cutting speed.
                          2  Increase coolant pressure.


                            Deviation of Hole Tolerance
                          1  Check the runout and make sure it is within .0008” T.I.R. (radial and axial cutting points).
                          2  Reduce feed rate.
              Ø > D nominal + 0.15mm  3  Check the chisel point runout and make sure that it is within .0008” T.I.R.
              D nominal
               Ø < D nominal - 0.03mm 4  Wrong cutting edge. Replace head.
                          5  Increase workpiece chucking force.
                          6  Check the adaptation. Use hydraulic clamping chuck, maxin power chuck or side clamping systems.
                          7  Increase internal coolant pressure.
                            Surface Finish Too Rough
                          1  Check the runout and make sure it is within .0008” T.I.R. (radial and axial).
                  Ra      2  Adjust the feed for improved chip formation.
                          3  In case of chip jamming - increase the coolant flow and/or reduce the cutting speed.
                          4  Increase the coolant pressure.
                          5  Check the chisel point runout and make sure it is within .0008” T.I.R.
                          6  Use pecking cycle.
                            Insufficient Pocket Gripping Torque
                          1  Check unlocking gripping torque with TK DCM torque key. If there is no click indication - replace drill head.
                          2  Increase coolant pressure.


                            Inaccurate Hole Position
                          1  Check the runout and make sure it is within .0008” T.I.R. (radial and axial).
                          2  Check the stability of the machine spindle, tool and workpiece clamping rigidity.
                          3  When drilling rough, hard or sloped surfaces (up to 6°), reduce the feed rate by 30-50% when entering.
                          4  Drill a pre-hole with a 140° point angle for centering.
                          5  Check the chisel point runout and make sure it is within .0008” T.I.R.
                            Burrs on Exit
                          1  Reduce the feed rate by 30-50% when exiting.
                          2  Replace the worn head.
                          3  Check the adaptation. Use hydraulic clamping chuck, maxin power chuck or side clamping systems.




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