
because it is used irregularly it is hard to say, but I am sure on index/tool change, sometimes the motor sounds laboured, like its trying very hard to index? and when unclamped, I can spin the turret by hand, but I cant for example push it round with one finger, and prefer to use both hands, is this normal, it only feels like you are spinning up the turret motor, which you are, but how hard should it be, and today, breaker Q5 tripped out, alarm 1017 turret overload, and I have also seen turret to slow? any ideas? it seems to me something is a bit stiff, and on occasion machine has not been run for several months, but a week ago it must have indexed a few thousand times without bother,I don't want to tear it down for no good reason, and I am hopeless on electronics and all I can see is the 2 proximity sensors, if I disconnect either one, and put a meter across terminals, what do I set meter at, and will it confirm if busted, ie shorted open circuit I am lost. The tailstock can be easily positioned through manual connection with the turret.Hi help what do I do, my turret wont index properly,keeps unclamping after initiating a new tool change in auto cycle, ie alarm 1021 turret unclamp, if I then power down, and then restart, and at the same time press the tool change index button, it usually homes, and It will then run normally for 1 or several parts, ive had a look inside via the solenoid valve on top, and checked springs under solenoid valve pin, it returns smoothly, although 20 years old,machine total,has only done a few thousand hours, so inside is still being run in. The highly rigid tailstock structure combined with the hydraulic quill reduces cutting vibration. Hydraulic turret offers low noise and high torque DANFOSS hydraulic system to enhance turret clamping force as well as tool station change over times. Head Stock spindle has labyrinth seals to prevent exposure to moisture and dust and is supported by NN double-row bearings, combined with thrust ball bearings.īoxed guide way incorporates a high quality design to allow for highly rigid and heavy duty cutting applications. Separate independent coolant tank employs an active type oil fluid separation tank. Direct coupled ballscrews transfer energy without waste. The Typhoon Series offers high productivity and highly accurate performance, giving exceptional cutting capacity and component finish. Typhoon Series Slant Bed Lathes are constructed from one piece cast bases, incorporating FEM analysis to achieve an optimal structure to further enhance machine rigidity and stability.


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