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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Beauty Zir Milling Burs
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<blockquote data-quote="boboyrobert" data-source="post: 322645" data-attributes="member: 22509"><p>Update! I changed the feed rate which was set at 16000 (seemed a little high). But here's the punchline... We have a Quatro IVac 2.0 and it's supposed to tell me when to "service filters". I never saw that light go on so I never thought anything of it. I thought about what some of you said about air purity so I looked inside. There are two filters. The initial filter is automatically vibrated and tapped to remove dust but the second one it not. The second filter was super dirty so I cleaned it out and put it back in. I turned it on and ran a milling session and I could hear the suction inside the machine and it was much more powerful than before. My margins are great now that the vacuum actually works to it's full potential! It's amazing what just a tiny bit of dust in the air can do to those burs. I guess they are spinning at pretty fast RPM. Problem solved! Thank you all so much for your input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boboyrobert, post: 322645, member: 22509"] Update! I changed the feed rate which was set at 16000 (seemed a little high). But here's the punchline... We have a Quatro IVac 2.0 and it's supposed to tell me when to "service filters". I never saw that light go on so I never thought anything of it. I thought about what some of you said about air purity so I looked inside. There are two filters. The initial filter is automatically vibrated and tapped to remove dust but the second one it not. The second filter was super dirty so I cleaned it out and put it back in. I turned it on and ran a milling session and I could hear the suction inside the machine and it was much more powerful than before. My margins are great now that the vacuum actually works to it's full potential! It's amazing what just a tiny bit of dust in the air can do to those burs. I guess they are spinning at pretty fast RPM. Problem solved! Thank you all so much for your input. [/QUOTE]
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