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When too much coolant gets spilled into the drip tray, it can be topped up with a small quantity of <i>fresh water</i> (add just sufficient to re-start the flow). | |||
When the mix gets too diluted, it can be topped up with a strong mix (to allow ongoing dilution) of cutting fluid and water as part of the general maintenance process by the tools team. | |||
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Revision as of 09:24, 8 August 2016
Cutting fluid nozzle placement
The correct placement for the cutting fluid nozzle is pointing down over the blade about 1-2 inch behind the work being cut.
The idea is to cool the blade and have it pull the fluid into the cut on the work
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Fluid should not be splashing into the drip tray in large quantity!
When too much coolant gets spilled into the drip tray, it can be topped up with a small quantity of fresh water (add just sufficient to re-start the flow).
When the mix gets too diluted, it can be topped up with a strong mix (to allow ongoing dilution) of cutting fluid and water as part of the general maintenance process by the tools team.