Originally Posted by
jewells
Hi. I just purchased a used mini mill. I have no reference for what is normal, but the pump doesn't push out the coolant with much force at all. It won't even reach the tips of my shorter tools.
I know where the metal screen is, and it is clear, but is there any other filter or anything that might be partially plugged?
Also, the first thing I cut was some plastic block. Is it okay to let the little plastic pieces into the coolant which will float, as compared to metal that will sink?
Thanks!
Jewells,
I have seen this a number of times. The plastic chips will get sucked into the pump and plug the pump, any manifolds, coolant lines, and nozzles. Whenever my guys mill plastics, they are suppose to cover the drain(s) with a rag. Before they start using the machine with coolant, they are suppose to clean the machine out thoroughly. Plastics are not good for the coolant system, you should take precautions when milling it. You will need to tear some components apart and clean out the system. Hope this helps.
Just a good ol' boy, never meanin' no harm.
Joe