Hi..I have a 5.5 kw chinese spindle water cooled atc...motor went bad and i got a rebuilt...sat around a while ...now I want to put back...question is do I need an o ring at this joint?
Hi..I have a 5.5 kw chinese spindle water cooled atc...motor went bad and i got a rebuilt...sat around a while ...now I want to put back...question is do I need an o ring at this joint?
Not sure if this helps, but I bookmarked this video a while back in case I ever needed to do any repairs - it looks similar to my water cooled ATC spindle. I found it very helpful to understand the inner workings and how to access them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jd1AieyO_0
Did you try the pressure in both directions? put some juce in the and leave the pressure on it over night
Thats not really very doable the whole outer jacket of the spindle would have to be removed, which is the stainless-steel tube that is pressed over the aluminum body of the spindle it has been done before, but I don't think they ever put it back together and used it again
No, the Bearings are inside the main housing removing any of the inside of the motor does not give you access to the water jacket
Mactec54
I saw this video earlier also and thats where I thought I could get at the water passage ways...thanks for the guidance ...I actually did what you just mentioned as far as leaving pressure on overnight...di not seem to work but I am thinking that the alternating part could make a difference as it seemed that after putting in juice and applying pressure..at first there would be some movement...slow but then would really slown down to nothing...maybe whatever was coming loose was then being impacted again as a filler..so alternating is hopefully the key...I will pick up again tomorrow....thanks again for the help..I really appreciate it!!
Absolutely true, I passed it on only to give a better idea of the disassembly and internal components. It was the only video I found showing the teardown of my type of spindle.
Hi..now I am wondering if the jacket is so fouled using vinegar as well as clr and radiator flush to clear...the possibility that it could leak seems to be greater...is there a way to leave original jacket as is and add to the outside of the spidle body another cooling jacket? Thanks for any help..
This will give you an idea of what is inside the water jacket, this is not the same as the Chinese spindles but shows you how the water flow around the body of the spindle.
https://highspeedtechnologies.com/po...olant-jackets/
If you used water after both, it would get neutralized, the high pressure may be a bad thing as it may be compressing the junk inside the water ways
Something else that would be worth a try is lime-a-way this to would take some time to work as well, feeding it with your pump push it in and suck it out, work it in both directions
Adding another jacket would not get the cooling needed to the spindle body, but would work if you removed the current outer tube, cleaned up the aluminum spindle body and made a new outer spindle jacket / tube
Mactec54
Hi..going to give the flush method one more try tomorrow but am curiuous about cutting the outer shell to clean and then replace...if the cut through shell goes into the aluminum part slightly will that work as long as it is sealed well after?
Thanks again for all help..Rick
What did your cooling water look like????
Gerry
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Mactec54
Maybe....in the center ther was a spot about .75" that was hard like metal it broke free with a chisel but I do not think it would have come loose otherwise...at least now I have a good starting point and like you said i will use proper coolant...whoever had this before me obviously did not...seller of "refurbished" insisted that it had been thoroughly gone over...NOT!...I cleaned up pretty good and used sleeve with rubber cord in joint and hose clamps to tighten just dry as test......sealed up pretty well right away...will redo with small amount of sealant at bottom tomorrow..
Thanks again!