Jäger Z33-M060.05 S1 Bedienungsanleitung

Manual
Z33-M060.05 S1
High Frequency Spindle
Manual tool change

Item no. 10200031-01, Revision 002 ( 32 )
Identification of HF spindle
Spindle type
Pmax S6-60%
Item no. .... Serial no.
Rated rotation speed
Serial no.
Item no.
Power data
Spindle type
S1-100%
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.
The text in this manual has been compiled with the utmost care. However, Al-
fred Jäger GmbH cannot assume any legal responsibility or liability of any
kind for incorrect information and any consequences thereof.
Translations and reproductions – including of extracts – are prohibited with-
out the express written approval of Alfred Jäger GmbH.

Item no. 10200031-01, Revision 00 3 ( 32 )
Contents:
Translation of the original manual
1 Preliminary information 4
1.1 Purpose of the manual.......................................................4
1.2 Explanation of symbols used........................................... 4
2 Transport and packaging 5
2.1 Scope of supply of HF spindle.........................................5
2.1.1 Optional accessories..............................................5
2.1.2 Documentation supplied.....................................5
2.2 Packaging of HF spindle.................................................... 6
3 Designated use 6
3.1 Permissible types of machining...................................... 6
3.2 Permissible materials..........................................................6
4 Safety instructions 7
4.1 Safe working.......................................................................... 8
4.2 Shutdown of HF spindle.................................................... 9
4.3 Installation and maintenance.......................................... 9
4.4 Modification and repair ..................................................... 9
4.5 Improper operation ............................................................9
5 Technical description 10
5.1 Connections of HF spindle .............................................10
5.2 Electrical connection ........................................................10
5.3 Cooling ..................................................................................11
5.3.1 Cooling via spindle holder ............................... 11
6 Technical Specifications 12
6.1 Dimensions ..........................................................................13
6.2 Technical data sheet (KL 1001, AC motor) ................14
6.2.1 Performance Diagram........................................ 15
6.3 Wiring diagram...................................................................16
6.4 Air-borne noise emissions ..............................................17
7 Operating location 18
8 Installation 19
8.1 Installing the HF spindle..................................................19
9 Commissioning 20
9.1 Running-in schedule.........................................................20
9.2 Daily start-up .......................................................................21
9.3 Shutdown signal ................................................................21
9.4 Commissioning after storage ........................................21
10 Tool change 22
10.1 manual tool change..........................................................22
11 Tools for high speed cutting 23
12 Maintenance 24
12.1 Ball bearings .........................................................................24
12.2 Daily cleaning.......................................................................24
12.2.1 Before commencing work .................................24
12.2.2 With every tool change ......................................25
12.3 In the case of storage.........................................................25
12.4 Monthly maintenance.......................................................25
12.5 Long periods of storage ...................................................25
12.6 Maximum storage time.....................................................25
13 Dismantling 26
13.1 Disposal and environmental protection ....................26
14 Service and repairs 27
14.1 Service partners...................................................................27
14.2 Malfunctions.........................................................................28
15 Warranty 30
16 Declaration of Incorporation 31

Preliminary information
Item no. 10200031-01, Revision 004 ( 32 )
1 Preliminary information
The high frequency spindle (HF spindle) is a high quality precision tool for
high speed machining.
1.1 Purpose of the manual
The manual is an important component of the HF spindle.
ÜStore the manual carefully.
ÜMake the manual available to all persons who work with the HF spindle.
ÜRead the documentation supplied in full.
ÜBefore carrying out any work, read the corresponding section of the man-
ual carefully again.
1.2 Explanation of symbols used
To enable quick classification of information, this manual uses visual aids in
the form of symbols and text markings.
Notes are marked with a signal word and a colored box:
DANGER
Dangerous situation!
Results in serious injury or death.
uMeasure to avert the danger.
WARNING
Dangerous situation!
May result in serious injury or death.
uMeasure to avert the danger.
CAUTION
Dangerous situation!
May result in minor to moderate injury.
uMeasure to avert the danger.
Note
May result in material damage. This warning symbol is not a warning for per-
sonal injury.
Tip
Tips indicate useful information for users.

Transport and packaging
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2 Transport and packaging
Avoid strong vibrations or impacts during transportation, as these could dam-
age the ball bearings of the HF spindle.
ÜAny damage reduces the accuracy of the HF spindle.
ÜAny damage restricts the functionality of the HF spindle.
ÜAny damage shortens the service life of the HF spindle.
2.1 Scope of supply of HF spindle
The following parts are supplied with the HF spindle:
qHigh Frequency Spindle
qCollet
qTransport packaging
ÜCheck the high frequency spindle for completeness upon delivery.
2.1.1 Optional accessories
Available on request:
qSpindle holder
qFrequency converter
qFelt cleaning taper
qCollet grease
qFurther accessories on request.
Only approved accessories have been tested for operational safety and func-
tionality.
ÜDo not use any other accessories – this may invalidate any warranty claims
and compensation claims for damages.
ÜIf the spindle holder is to be produced in-house, it is essential to contact
Alfred Jäger GmbH before starting production to request the tolerances
and production plan for the spindle holder.
2.1.2 Documentation supplied
The documents listed below are supplied with the HF spindle:
qManual
qThe declaration of incorporation is part of the manual.
qInspection protocol
ÜCheck that the documentation supplied is complete when the spindle is
delivered. If necessary, request a new copy.

Designated use
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2.2 Packaging of HF spindle
All transport packaging materials can be recycled in appropriate disposal facil-
ities.
3 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.
3.1 Permissible types of machining
The HF spindle has been developed only for the following types of machining.
qCutting
qDrilling
qEngraving
qGrinding
ÜContact Alfred Jäger GmbH if other types of machining are required.
3.2 Permissible materials
The HF spindle has been developed only for the following materials.
qMetals (such as alloys, cast metals etc.)
qSintered materials
qPlastics
qWood
qGraphite
qStone (marble, etc.)
qPaper and cardboard
qCircuit boards
qGlass and ceramic
ÜContact Alfred Jäger GmbH if other materials are to be machined.

Safety instructions
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4 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:
qIf it is installed by untrained personnel.
qIf it is used incorrectly.
qIf it is not used in accordance with its intended use.
The high frequency spindle may only be installed, commissioned, and main-
tained by specialist personnel.
Definition: Specialist personnel are persons who are familiar with the assem-
bly, installation, commissioning, and operation of the product and have the
relevant qualifications for their area of activity. The operator must closely con-
trol the responsibility, training, and monitoring of these personnel.
DANGER: Due to explosion.
HF spindles are not approved for use in areas at risk of explosion. Use in such
areas may result in explosions.
uDo not use the HF spindle in potentially explosive atmospheres.
DANGER: Due to flying parts.
The HF spindle operates at high speeds and may therefore be flung away by
these.
uOperate the HF spindle only if it is installed in the machine or system in a
fixed manner.
Note: Adhere to the limit values.
uObserve the limit values specified in the technical data.
Note: Take account of the machine.
uObserve the manual of the machine in which the HF spindle is installed.
uObserve all safety instructions specified by the machine manufacturer.
uEnsure that the machine does not cause any hazards (e.g. uncontrolled
movements). Do not install the HF spindle in the machine until this has
been done.
Note. Do not damage the HF spindle.
uAny damage reduces the accuracy of the HF spindle.
uAny damage restricts the functionality of the HF spindle.
uAny damage shortens the service life of the HF spindle.

Safety instructions
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4.1 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.
uUse the full clamping depth of the collet.
uClamp the tool securely.
DANGER: Due to flying parts.
If the wrong rotational direction is used, the clamping system releases and
the tool is flung away.
uIt is essential to adhere to the rotational direction of the HF spindle.
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.
uNever remove the protective devices of the machine or system.
uAlways wear protective goggles during work.
Exampleofdesign: Inserting the
shank
Note: Ensure functionality.
uNever operate the HF spindle without a clamped tool shank.
If no tool shank is clamped:
qThe clamping system is damaged by the centrifugal forces.
qThe clamping system is shifted.
qThe balance of the HF spindle is affected.
qThe bearing is damaged.
ÜTake the relevant measures to protect against splashes and spray accord-
ing to the type of machining, the type of material being machined, and the
type of tool selected.
ÄObserve the manual of the machine in which the HF spindle is installed.
ÜObtain the maximum circumferential speeds of the tools used from the
tool supplier.
Single-point tools are not suitable for high speed cutting.
If they are required for production reasons:
ÜOnly use a balanced tool.
ÄDIN ISO 1940
ÄBalance grade 2,5

Safety instructions
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The tool cutting diameter (X) must not be greater than the maximum
clamping range (Y).
ÜAlways clamp the tool so that it is as short as possible.
ÜKeep the dimension (Z) small.
Ä(Y) See section: Technical Specifications [}12].
4.2 Shutdown of HF spindle
The procedure for shutting down the high frequency spindle for installation
and maintenance work is as follows:
ÜCompletely disconnect the power supply.
ÜCompletely disconnect the media supply (air and liquid).
ÜMake sure that the shaft of the HF spindle has come to an absolute stand-
still.
Tip: Forward the data to the controller.
uUse the option on the frequency converter of detecting the shutdown
signal from the shaft and forwarding this to the machine controller for
evaluation.
4.3 Installation and maintenance
ÜCarry out installation, cleaning, and maintenance work only after shutting
down the HF spindle and after the shaft has come to a standstill.
ÜInstall all safety and protective devices of the machine immediately after
completing work.
4.4 Modification and repair
Modifications or alterations to the HF spindle are only permitted after prior
consultation with Alfred Jäger GmbH.
Only the service partners listed in the “Service and repair [} 27]” section are
authorized to open and repair the HF spindle.
Only approved accessories have been tested for operational safety and func-
tionality.
4.5 Improper operation
The high frequency spindle is only safe to operate for its designated use.
ÜObserve the safety instructions in all sections of the manual to prevent
hazards to persons, the environment, the machine, or the HF spindle itself.
Failure to observe the safety instructions may invalidate any warranty claims
and compensation claims for damages.

Technical description
Item no. 10200031-01, Revision 0010 ( 32 )
5 Technical description
5.1 Connections of HF spindle
1
5.2 Electrical connection
The HF spindle may only be operated with a frequency converter (FC).
ÜCheck whether the current, voltage, and frequency data of the HF spindle
match the raw data for the frequency converter.
ÜUse a motor supply line that is as short as possible.
ÜAdjust the speed of the HF spindle using the FC.
ÜRefer to the frequency converter manual for further information.
The FC detects the following operating states of the HF spindle, depending on
the version:
qHF spindle rotating.
qHF spindle too hot.
qHF spindle at a standstill, etc.
The FC forwards the operating states of the HF spindle to the machine con-
troller.
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