You can find the Chipblaster JV10 manual on the manufacturer's website, www.chipblaster.com . They usually have a "Resources" or "Downloads" section where you can search for and download product manuals.
Regularly inspect all hoses and connections for coolant leaks during operation.
The manual indicates that the JV10 is a robust, user-friendly unit designed to improve tool life, surface finish, and chip evacuation. Its design focuses on ease of maintenance, though it requires strict adherence to filtration standards to ensure longevity.
The JV10 is a 10-horsepower, variable-frequency drive (VFD) controlled coolant system capable of delivering up to 1,000 PSI (70 bar) and flow rates suitable for deep-hole drilling and high-speed machining. Without the manual, operators risk:
Most Chipblaster units operate on nearly identical principles regarding filtration and maintenance.
Connect the heavy-duty suction hose from the ChipBLASTER inlet to the supply pump or directly into the machine tank. Ensure it sits below the minimum fluid line.
: These systems often utilize advanced cyclonic or dual-compression filtration to maintain coolant purity, essential for "lights-out" production. Maintenance & Safety Resources
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Open the manual vent valve on the filter lid to relieve residual pressure. Unscrew the lid clamp and remove the filter vessel lid.
Operators utilizing the JV10 should adhere strictly to the manual’s "Start-Up Checklist" and maintain a stock of mechanical seals and unloader valves as spare parts. Daily monitoring of the filtration system is the single most important factor in maximizing the ROI of this equipment.
Check the filters first. Clogged elements restrict flow. Alternatively, the regulator may need manual readjustment, or the internal positive displacement pump seals may be worn.