CNCX-FSM4-0160 CHIP FAN (SHORT)
Technical specifications
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System of Measurement |
Universal – ANSI, ISO |
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Type |
Chip Fan |
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[ØDMM] Shank Diameter |
0.787 in \ 20.0 mm |
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[ØB] Fan Open Diameter |
6.3 in \ 160.0 mm |
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[ØC] Hub Diameter |
2.67 in \ 68.0 mm |
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[E] OAL Open |
4.53 in \ 115.0 mm |
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[D] Hub Length |
2.76 in \ 70.0 mm |
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[A] Tool Length |
3.55 in \ 90.0 mm |
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[OAL] Overall Length |
5.315 in \ 135.0 mm |
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Maximum RPM |
12000 |
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Weight |
1.8 lbs \ 0.8 kg |
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Country of Origin |
USA |
Description
HOW TO OPERATE – CAUTION! NEVER EXCEED THE RATED OPERATING SPEED!
For safe operation, always operate the chip clearing fans within the stated RPM ranges, and only use in fully enclosed machines, with all guarding in place.
- Mount the chip clearing fan in a toolholder rated for the operating RPM. Align the fan blades so that they are aligned with the toolholder drive dog slot. The blades may open interfere with the machine during tool changes if they are not aligned. Set a tool length offset as you would for any other cutting tool (with blades closed).
- Program the chip clearing fan as you would a face mill cutting tool. We recommend starting the spindle at 1800-2000 rpm for 1/2 second, and then ramping up the spindle speed within the fan’s operating range.
- We recommend using through-spindle coolant (if the machine is equipped) to pre-clean large piles of heavy chips or small swarf in tapped holes. To simplify programming, we’ve added a VPS template (Table Wash Cycle) in the Haas control.*
- Fan blades will open when the spindle is started at the recommended RPM. Program a toolpath to clear chips and coolant, as necessary.
a. Part Number 09-0028 (Long) operating speed 5000 – 8000 rpm – DO NOT EXCEED THE MAXIMUM OPERATING SPEED! Recommended speed: 7500 rpm.
b. Part Number 09-0029 (Short) operating speed 6000 – 12,000 rpm – DO NOT EXCEED THE MAXIMUM OPERATING SPEED! Recommended speed: 9000 rpm. - Always use safe machining practices to avoid premature failure of the cleaning fan.
CAUTION: Do not exceed the maximum rated rpm, or run for extended periods at max rpm. Always start fan at 1800-2000 rpm, and ramp up to operating speed.
WARNING! Accelerating the fan directly to max rpm will shorten the life of the blades, and could result in catastrophic failure and injury.


