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Brian,
The application is drilling. As for the other info, yep, I am sure on
all counts, ball bearing, max drill dia 0.125. These are odd
machines. I think they spend most of their lives drilling mother
boards and the like.
John
> John,
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> Whats your application? Drill, route, countersink, counterbore,
> scoring, milling, 2nd stage drill, bevel? It seems that the spindle
> speed is too high for a ball bearing spindle. Are you sure it's not an
> air bearing spindle. And as far as your maximum tool diameter. Are you
> sure your not talking about the tool shank diameter (not the flute).
> Typically tool pods are designed to support a maximum tool diameter of
> .250" . I could help you more if you were more specific.
>
> Rgds,
> Brian
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