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Old 08-01-2005, 06:26 PM
 
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Smile Mini Mill Tool Stuck in Spindle

Help!
I have a Mini-Mill with a tool stuck in the spindle.
When I press the release button it makes all of the usual sounds of the solenoid operating and air moving but it will not drop the tool out of the spindle. There is 100 psi of air pressure. I have taken the cover off of the spindle and I can see the plunger rod moving down but it's almost as if the actual release mechanism is not opening to release the pull stud.
Any ideas??

Thanks to everyone who quickly answered.
The solution was to press the release button while simultaneously giving the tool holder a good pry with a 24" long pry-bar at the flange. Popped it right out! Since then I have cleaned all of our tool holders with Scotch-Brite and put a thin layer of grease on the holder surface and pull studs.
Not suprisingly, the Haas service tech said to do the same thing today....get a bigger pry-bar!

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Unfortunately I cannot help you with a solution, but perhaps a cause.

There is a recommended air pressure of 85psi, also a dry air supply, if you have neither there could be damage from excessive pressure or a corroded mechanisms from moisture.

Maybe your ATC has different specs from my TM-1.

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You say the tool is stuck in the changer but your description says it is stuck in the spindle. I.e the tool changer came in but the tool did not release from the spindle. I have had this several times on Mini Mills and VF machines. First thing is actually check the machine air pressure at the back of the machine; you say your supply is 120 but the machine should be 85 as Ken says. If the air is okay go the the tool changer restore sequence. I forget what it is but just clear all your alarms and push the tool changer restore button and follow the screen instructions. At some point the tool changer shuttle will retract. At this point hit E-stop to end the tool changer restore sequence. Now get a good hard plastic hammer or a regular hammer and a copper or aluminum drift and pound on the flange on the tool. Couple of good hard blows, rotate the spindle 90 degrees more blows until you have done a full circle. Now release E-stop clear all alarms and do a tool change in MDI. Don't be surprised if the tool still sticks in the spindle just go throught the whole sequence again. You have a 50-50 chance of it working the first time. If it still does not come free on the second run through get to the point where the tool changer is clear of the spindle and run the spindle at top speed for 20 minutes or so to warm things up slightly. Then try a tool change again. I have not had anything jam so tight that it would not come out with this treatment.
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Maybe it is a case of a stuck shank, one of those annoying things that happens once in a while. I might try removing the tool from the toolholder, in preperation for the tool dropping out of the spindle. Place a piece of 4" foam or something below the tool for it to drop into, then press the tool release button and hold it in. Take a soft face hammer and give the toolholder a little rap on the side of its nose, to see if it will dislodge due to the shock.
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i second huflungdungs statment. It has worked every time for me.


To keep it from happening again the manual says to use some sort of thin film lubricant on the tool holders. The techs say Never use grease (the manual probably says so to) That being said I use a fairly thin lithium grease as it dosnt wash off with coolant.

The reason the tech said I shouldn't use grease is the accumulation of crap in the spindle. Well I got news for the tech guys and the manual,you cant stop the dirt from getting everywhere and I have been using grease for about 7 years now and havn't had any problems and the tools stick in to holder about 1/10th as much as they used to. I also have my guys clean the tool taper 1 or 2 times a day with a clean lint free rag.

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This is a common occurance with Haas umbrella-style tool changers. Lithium grease spray or silicon based lubricants seem to work the best. I've also heard of people using Pam or other kitchen spays (haven't tried this one myself). Also make sure that a light film of grease is on the ends of your pull studs, this should help as well.
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I get this problem occasionally also, I use a pry bar to "pop" the holder out of the spindle while having another guy hold down the "tool release" button.
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we have a similar problem with one of our milltronics mills, the tool gets almost a taper lock so you have to give it a nice sideways tap with a deadblow or brass hammer. it does come out after a few good wacks.
Its only when its been running for some time and the spindle gets hot.

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I just found this forum and thought I would throw my semi-experienced 2 cents in. I know this is an old thread, but if someone is looking, you might want to check the fit of the tool in the spindle. As the taper wears, the spindle taper bellmouths. The resulting loss of contact and the large end can cause sticking of tools. I know because we fix that kind of thing every day.

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Rocky,
For information down the road and in hopes it is not forgotten, how is it that you fix these ?

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The company I work for does spindle taper regrinding in place in your machine. We've been in business for 24 years. I have been with them for 15. You can check us out at www.spindlegrinding.com
Let me know if you have any questions.

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Guys ?--make Sure You Always Take The Tool Out Of The Spindle Before You Power Down The Machine. I Just Do A Tool Change To An Empty Pocket Or Just Remove The Tool All Together And I Havent Had A Problem In Several Years . And If You Dont Have Enough Air Pressure To Do A Toolchange The Machine (especially The Mini Mill ) Has No Problem Letting You Know.
If You Are Having Problems After Long Use Of One Tool Then It Might Be The Toolholders Taper Wearing , But In Any Case Use A Thin Oil In The Spindle Regularly
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