🚀 Clear the way for precision machining!
The American-Made Turbo CNC Chip-Clearing Fan Tool is engineered for milling machining and centers, featuring a durable 3/4" steel shank and 4.5" fiberglass reinforced nylon blades. This tool allows for simple blade replacement and effectively clears chips and coolant, ensuring your machining process remains efficient and uninterrupted.
J**E
It blows!
The media could not be loaded. First impressions so far are great! Especially at this price point. Easily clears a large coolant soaked build up of aluminum chips. Will definitely be adding one of these to all of my mills. Definitely recommend!
L**.
Must have time saver
Chip fan is a time saver, added a few paths to end of cycle in every program. Saves operator time and less chance of them getting the ole chip in the eye blowing off parts. Super happy with it. Slightly wider than the 2.5” max tool holder width (without empty pockets each side) for a 40+1 changer in a haas, but because the widest point is farther out than any of my tools widest points, it will never be an issue... with my current tool library at least. Love it
S**N
DOES WHAT IT'S SUPPOSED TO DO
Product does what it's supposed to do. Is well made and because it's made in the USA arrived very quickly. We actually bought two to be installed in two of our VMCs
G**Y
Good for machine tending use
Most useful for machine tending. When I'm swapping parts I'd rather blow the chips and coolant off and save some time.
W**M
Works great, but beware if your baffle has bristles.
This thing worked wonders in our Mazak 530. Cleared about 80 percent of the chips and coolant off of our parts and fixturing. I was super stoked about this, as it will take a massive load off of our operators—allowing them to focus their attention on getting parts fixtured up more efficiently.I was so excited about the performance of this product that I threw it in our Mazak 510 to see if it could clear out some deep, coolant filled pockets. Again, it worked great, but when I went to put away the tool, that’s where the issue reared its head.The 530 I initially used this tool in features a shutter-style closure between the magazine and the ATC arm. The 510 features a bristle-style baffle (see pictures). When the tool was returned to the magazine, one of the blades was caught up in the bristles and then snapped off when the magazine indexed.This is an amazing product, but may be problematic if the blades can get moved around during transitions.
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