Jäger Z80-M525.05 S5 Manual

High frequency spindle manual taper change

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Z80-M525.05 S5
High Frequency Spindle
Manual taper change

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  • Page 1 Manual Z80-M525.05 S5 High Frequency Spindle Manual taper change...
  • Page 2 Identification of HF spindle Spindle type Item no. Serial no. Spindle type Item no..Serial no. Pmax S6-60% S1-100% Rated rotation speed Performance data As we always ensure that our HF spindles are at the cutting edge of techno- logical development, we reserve the right to make technical modifications and variations from the exact design described in the manual.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents: Translation of the original manual 8.4.1 Air purity classes (ISO 8573-1) ...... 22 Preliminary information  4 8.4.2 Setting the sealing air ........ 22 Purpose of the manual ............ 4 Explanation of symbols used ..........  4 Commissioning  23 Running-in schedule ............ 23 Transport and packaging  5 Daily start-up...............
  • Page 4: Preliminary Information

    Preliminary information Preliminary information The high frequency spindle (HF spindle) is a high quality precision tool for high speed machining. Purpose of the manual The manual is an important component of the HF spindle. Ü Store the manual carefully. Ü Make the manual available to all persons who work with the HF spindle.
  • Page 5: Transport And Packaging

    Transport and packaging Transport and packaging Avoid strong vibrations or impacts during transportation, as these could dam- age the ball bearings of the HF spindle. Ü Any damage reduces the accuracy of the HF spindle. Ü Any damage restricts the functionality of the HF spindle. Ü...
  • Page 6: Designated Use

    Designated use Designated use The HF spindle is an “incomplete machine” in accordance with the Machinery Directive and cannot perform any function independently. The HF spindle can only be operated in conjunction with a machine tool and a frequency con- verter.
  • Page 7: Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions Safety instructions The high frequency spindle is a state of the art product and is safe to operate. However, the HF spindle may pose a risk in the following cases: If it is installed by untrained personnel. If it is used incorrectly. If it is not used in accordance with its intended use.
  • Page 8: Safe Working

    Safety instructions Safe working Observe all safety instructions set out in the manual, the applicable national accident prevention regulations, and the valid company work, operation, and safety guidelines. DANGER: Due to flying parts. Tools that are not clamped correctly will be flung away by the centrifugal forces that occur during machining.
  • Page 9: Shutdown Of Hf Spindle

    Safety instructions The tool cutting diameter (X) must not be greater than the maximum clamping range (Y). Ü Always clamp the tool so that it is as short as possible. Ü Keep the dimension (Z) small. Ä (Y) See section: Technical Specifications  12].
  • Page 10: Technical Description

    Technical description Technical description Connections of HF spindle Electrical connection Cooling water G 1/8" Sealing air G 1/8" 10 ( 36 ) Item no. 10205009-01, Revision 02...
  • Page 11: Electrical Connection

    Technical description Electrical connection The HF spindle may only be operated with a frequency converter (FC). Ü Check whether the current, voltage, and frequency data of the HF spindle match the raw data for the frequency converter. Ü Use a motor supply line that is as short as possible. Ü...
  • Page 12: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Bearings Hybrid ball bearing (pcs) Lifetime lubricated maintenance free Power values Pmax / 5 s S6-60% S1-100% Liquid cooled Rated power [kW] Voltage Current Motor data 3-phase asynchronous drive Motor technology (no brushes or sensors) Frequency 833 Hz Motor poles (pairs) Rated rotation speed...
  • Page 13: Dimensions

    Technical Specifications Dimensions (*) = Clamping range Item no. 10205009-01, Revision 02 13 ( 36 )
  • Page 14: Technical Data Sheet (Kl7008 , Ac-Motor)

    Technical Specifications Technical data sheet (KL7008 , AC-Motor) The power values (S1, S6, S2) Motor type 7/7-4 are valid for sinusoidal cur- Rated power 4 kW rents and voltages. The power values of the HF Rated rotation speed 25.000 rpm spindle are dependent on the Cooling Liquid cooled...
  • Page 15: Performance Diagram

    Technical Specifications Measured values: S2-Pmax./5s Rated rotation speed 5.000 10.000 15.000 20.000 25.000 Speed 2.925 7.795 12.512 17.612 22.885 Frequency Rated power 0,739 2,333 3,842 5,425 6,871 Torque 2,41 2,86 2,93 2,94 2,87 Voltage Current Cos φ 0,93 0,91 0,89 0,88 0,88 Note on operation with static frequency converters:...
  • Page 16: Wiring Diagram

    Technical Specifications Wiring diagram Note: Do not change the ex-works configuration. Any change may cause overvoltage on the electrical components (e.g. PTC, differential magneto resistor). Spindelstecker FS9M (S5) spindle plug FS9M (S5) 0,75 mm² GNYE 0,5 mm² hh:mm *Zähler optional counter optional Stator 0,5 mm²...
  • Page 17: Motor Protection Ptc 160°C

    Technical Specifications Motor protection PTC 160°C PTC thermistor with protective insulation Characteristic curves for rated response temperatures 90°C to 160°C in accor- dance with DIN VDE V 0898-1-401. Technical Specifications M135 Type = 0 … 40°C) V  Max. operating voltage 30 V –...
  • Page 18: Speed Sensor (Digital Differential Magneto Resistor)

    Technical Specifications Speed sensor (digital differential magneto resistor) Trouble-free evaluation requires good wiring. Ü Use twisted and shielded cables. Ü Connect the HF spindle based on the connection example shown below. Note: Resistor (Rx). If the resistor (Rx*) is already integrated in the evaluation unit (FC): Only connect signal and ground.
  • Page 19: Operating Location

    Operating location Operating location DANGER: Due to flying parts. If the HF spindle is incorrectly attached, it may come loose during operation and be flung away by the forces that occur. Clamp the HF spindle firmly. WARNING: Risk of injury due to flying parts. The HF spindle operates at high speeds which may cause chips to fly out with great force.
  • Page 20: Installation

    Installation Installation Before installation: Ü Check the HF spindle for damage and ensure that it is complete. If the HF spindle has been stored for a long period: Ü Carry out all steps in the Commissioning after storage section. Installing the HF spindle Complete the following steps in sequence to install the HF spindle: Ü...
  • Page 21: Diameter Of Media Supply Line

    Installation Diameter of media supply line Ü The nominal size of the media supply lines can be found in the following table: Medium Compressed air 2.8 mm " 4 mm " Compressed air 4 mm " 6 mm " Compressed air 6 mm "...
  • Page 22: Compressed Air

    Installation Compressed air 8.4.1 Air purity classes (ISO 8573-1) Class 3 Solid impurities Filter grade at least 5 µm for solids Class 4 Water content Max. pressure dew point +3 °C Class 3 Total oil content Max. oil content 1 mg/m 8.4.2 Setting the sealing air For guidelines on air quality,...
  • Page 23: Commissioning

    Commissioning Commissioning DANGER: Due to flying parts. If the speed is selected incorrectly, the HF spindle or the tool may be de- stroyed and their fragments may be flung out. Note the maximum speed for the selected tool. Note the maximum speed for the HF spindle. The maximum permissible speed of the HF spindle for commissioning / processing is always the lowest...
  • Page 24: Daily Start-Up

    Commissioning Daily start-up Proceed as follows to preheat the grease lubrication of the bearing and to protect it: Ü Operate the HF spindle with a clamped tool (without machining). Ä Approx. 2 minutes. Ä At maximum 50 % of the maximum permissible speed. (See Commissioning  23] section)
  • Page 25: Tool Change

    Tool change Tool change CAUTION: Danger of being drawn in by rotating shaft. If the shaft is still rotating, fingers and hands may be drawn in and crushed. Only change the tool if the shaft is at a standstill. Note: Ensure functionality. Never operate the HF spindle without a clamped tool shank.
  • Page 26 Tool change Ü Turn the locking ring until the hexagon wrench can be guided axially through the access hole to the hexagon socket of the mounting screw. Ä Width across flats: 2,5 Ü Turn the threaded spindle counterclockwise until you feel it reach the stop. Ü...
  • Page 27: Tools For High Speed Cutting

    Tools for high speed cutting Tools for high speed cutting DANGER: Due to flying parts. If the wrong direction of rotation is used, the tool is damaged when load is applied. The centrifugal forces cause the broken part to be flung out. Only use tools with the correct direction of rotation for the HF spindle.
  • Page 28: Maintenance

    Maintenance Maintenance Only specialist personnel may perform maintenance on the spindle. The HF spindle must be shut down before any maintenance work. Ü Make sure that the shaft of the HF spindle has come to an absolute stand- still. Ü Before carrying out any work, read the corresponding section of the man- ual carefully again.
  • Page 29: In The Case Of Storage

    Maintenance Ü Clean the tool taper. Ü Apply a light greasy film to the taper of the collet after cleaning. Ä Only use the collet grease from the service set. This improves the sliding movement and increases the clamping force of the collet.
  • Page 30: Dismantling

    Dismantling Dismantling Proceed as follows to remove the HF spindle: Ü Completely disconnect the power supply. Ü Completely disconnect the media supply (air and liquid). Ü Make sure that the shaft of the HF spindle has come to an absolute stand- still.
  • Page 31: Service And Repairs

    Service and repairs Service and repairs DANGER: Electric shock. Electric shock can lead to severe burns and life-threatening injuries. Take measures to prevent hazards caused by electrical energy (for details re- fer e.g. to the regulations issued by the VDE and the local energy supply companies).
  • Page 32: Malfunctions

    Service and repairs 14.2 Malfunctions The list below can be used to quickly investigate and eliminate faults. HF spindle not rotating Cause Troubleshooting Check the frequency converter. Check the machine. Check all electrical connections. power supply Check all wires in the motor cable. Activate the Start/Reset button.
  • Page 33 Service and repairs HF spindle becomes loud Cause Troubleshooting Only use balanced tools. (Also see the "Tools for high speed cutting [} 27]" section.) Tool unsuitable Check the tool for damage. Replace damaged tool. HF spindle is not Only use spindle holders from the original accessories or clamped truly or is dis- holders produced according to the tolerances specified by torted...
  • Page 34 Service and repairs HF spindle vibrates/ Cause Troubleshooting oscillates Only use balanced tools. (Also see the "Tools for high speed cutting [} 27]" section.) Tool unsuitable Check whether the tool is suitable for the application. Check the tool for damage. Replace damaged tool. Remove all contamination between the tool taper and shaft of the HF spindle.
  • Page 35: Declaration Of Incorporation

    Tel. +49 (0) 60029123 -0 hereby declare that the product, Product High Frequency Spindle Type Z80-M525.05 S5 Serial no. See last page of manual as far as possible from the supplied, complies with the essential requirements of the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC.
  • Page 36 Norcross, GA 30071 GERMANY Alfred Jäger YouTube channel Scan this QR code with the Jäger app or +49 (0)6002-9123-0 +1 (770) 674-4480 any QR code scanner. sales@alfredjaeger.de office@jaegerspindles.com www.alfredjaeger.de www.alfredjaeger.de/en Serial number Type Z80-M525.05 S5 Item no. 10205009-01 Revision Date 06.02.2023 Language...

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