> > I can't get the chuck inside. > > > > Think I got the right chuck ISO40 but are not totally sure, then I try to > > insert it I hit something at the bottom. There is a pneumatic pipe and > > tried this one and also a hydraulic hose connected to a high pressure pump > > but have no idea what happen on inside. Do anybody else have? Then > > pneumatic pressure should be applied and then hydraulic pump should be > > started? > > > Can you give some context? > > Is this a new machine, an old machine, an old machine with a new spindle?
It is an old machine, old spindle and new chuck. Never got machine to run with old control system, throw out all old electronics except screw plints, relays and similar. Have replaced some or most of it with it with new parts. Joints running now and could run spindle manually so it is time to insert a chuck to get some real done. > It is possible that the pneumatic line is an air blast and the hydraulic > is the tool release, but equally possible that the pneumatic is tool > release and the hydraulic is lubrication. Both pneumatic and hydraulic pipes disappear inside spinde assembly. Aside from hydraulic pump there are two pneuamatically actuated "cans" I guess are for lubrication. There is a crane posibble to open on high pressure pump, thin oil came out so I guess it is not for lubrication. Regards Nicklas Karlsson _______________________________________________ Emc-users mailing list Emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-users