The mist getting blown on the tool is condensation from the compressor and air lines. If there was lubricant it would be coming from the blue coolant lines on each side of the spindle. You don’t want to use coolant when cutting steel to prevent thermal cracking and increase tool life. You would think an Iscar representative would check these posts and update the people asking questions.
The mist getting blown on the tool is condensation from the compressor and air lines. If there was lubricant it would be coming from the blue coolant lines on each side of the spindle. You don’t want to use coolant when cutting steel to prevent thermal cracking and increase tool life. You would think an Iscar representative would check these posts and update the people asking questions.
ironmikeeey 3 months ago
@Films4You minimal lubrication
TheRicS82 6 months ago
What no lube
Films4You 9 months ago
made in ISRAEL
MadMax82043 10 months ago
@SPUNKKK The fluid is typically used as a coolant and lubricant.
dcyli 11 months ago
The mist thats getting sprayed on the tool, is that just normal cooling or what is that?
SPUNKKK 1 year ago
Wow.
dargonz350 1 year ago
NICE CUTS
ydna2 1 year ago
Read the title.
GregDotson 1 year ago
Mastercam X4 Dynamic Pocket.
It runs VERY well in production.
ECI-E5L500-1.25C500CF
IscarRick 2 years ago