2016-07-15 17:02 GMT-03:00 Gene Heskett <[email protected]>:

>
> I would rig some sort of a swarf umbrella over the exhaust to keep swarf
> from falling in when cleaning up with an air hose.  A tin tipi from a
> chick self feeder comes to mind.  Or the cap on the roof for a gas fired
> hot water heater vent.


I just expressed myself wrong with the "upper side" description. The fans
are mounted on the side of the cabinet horizontally , more precisely on the
door, but on the top side of the door. The inlet is on the bottom side of
the door with a filter to prevent dust and swarf from entering to the
cabinet.

They do work ok, but some dust enters anyway. Now the cabinet that holds
the Mazak CPU it's totally clean, it has a couple of fans too but it has
some sort of conduct that prevents the fans to blow directly to the boards.
I should take some pictures of it (That's the cabinet where the LinuxCNC PC
is going to be resting).


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*Leonardo Marsaglia*.
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