D. SPINDLE SPEED
The Model G1126 features an
Gear Ranges – Model G1126
Levers | L1 | L2 | L3 | H1 | H2 | H3 |
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Spindle RPM | 60 | 130 | 230 | 450 | 800 | 1500 |
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Establishing proper spindle speed is just part of the same complex equation that determines power feed rates. Like we noted before, the equation encompasses a number of variables, including; spin- dle speed, metal hardness, feed rate, cutting depth and cutter type. Because of the complexity of the equations necessary to determine optimum spindle speeds and feed rates, we suggest once again you obtain one of many good machinist’s guides on the market. Community colleges and vocational schools are often good places to obtain informative textbooks which go into the neces- sary mathematics of machining in detail.
REMEMBER: Do not attempt to change gear speeds while the machine is running. Allow all mov- ing parts to come to a full stop before making any adjustments.
CAUTION: Even at low spindle speeds, metal fragments from the cutting process can be expelled by the mill / drill. Always wear
E. ON/OFF AND FORWARD/REVERSE SWITCHING
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CAUTION: Do not reverse the spindle direction while the machine is running. Allow the machine to come to a full stop before changing directions.