- SH-630 4th axis LEAK
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SH-630 4th axis LEAK
I am just curious if anybody has pulled a turntable out of their Mori? We have an SH-630 that is draining the hydraulic tank in about 30 seconds into the coolant tank when we rotate the B axis. This strongly suggests we have a damaged seal somewhere in the turntable. I've not dove into this before but thus far it's not been overly complicated but I have only got the top cap off. Now I am met with a massive brass bushing and a steel plate slightly smaller than the ID of the brass ring and just below it. The plate has 20-30 bolts around a 6" shaft in the center. The shaft has several O-rings that seal in the center of the top plate I have off. I am assuming at this point those center bolts come out and I continue my adventure down deeper into the turntable until I have found the damaged seal. I called Mori and asked for a procedure or at least an exploded view. Their answer was we can send out a tech and they emailed me a very vague picture of the turntable cut in half which I already had. The picture really does not make disassembly clear it really lacks in any sort of detail. Anyway if you have had the experience any pointers would be great.
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Re: SH-630 4th axis LEAK
Well I am a step closer, I found a hydraulic hose that had a pretty decent size hole in it I thought for sure this was the cause I threw in a new hose with the exact same results manually I can rotate the APC door all day long as soon as I try and run a M60; my oil tank drains in seconds. I pulled the cover off my B axis I noticed a lot of oil on the top of the turn table, again I rotated it manually no problem when I punched in a M60; I finally saw it, a fountain of oil coming up through the hole where the wire for the B axis proximity sensor passes through the casting. Now I just have to figure out how the oil is getting there.
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