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    Oil mist system set-up for router Unist?

    Hi all,

    My first post here.
    I have purchased a second hand Multicam M1 (Australian re-badged AXYS router) router that I am using for profile cutting 3mm sheet 5052 alloy.
    I need to get a oil mist system set up and have been looking at the UNIST system.

    The UNIST salesman is recommending a 3 nozzle set up however I am a bit dubious if I really need this.
    The Multicam typically comes with a TRICO MD-1200 set up with twin nozzles and every factory set up I have seen across numerous router manufacturers online has been a twin nozzle set up as well.

    I was wondering what kind of set ups people have themselves and how well it works. I don't need lightning fast feed rates, as long as I get a fairly decent finish and don't grow old waiting for a job to finish I am relatively happy.

    Any recommendations?


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    I have had excellent results using the Unist system with two nozzles. This was milling applications in mild steel though, not on a router.

    Dick Z
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