Spare and wear parts
Definition of wear parts
Wear parts are bound to wear out or fail with use. They need to be exchanged within the time intervals which are given in the table below. Use these values to determine operating costs, to plan your spare part stock as well as to create individual maintenance and service plans.
Wear part
Self-exchangeable spare part
Part | Recommended interval | Description | ||
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Collet chuck |
500 *Every year* |
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Spindle |
2000 *Every 2 years* |
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Spindle bearings (requires spindle exchange) |
2,000 * |
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Spindle sealing |
2000 *Every 2 years* |
Replacement by service technician (preventive maintenance) |
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Clamping nut |
When necessary |
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Collet wrench set |
When necessary |
– |
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Calibration blanks |
When necessary |
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Main fuse |
If defective |
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Power cable |
If defective |
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Ethernet cable |
If defective |
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Folding bellow of the Y-axis |
If defective |
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Blank holder |
If defective |
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Chip container |
If defective |
– |
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Chip container cover |
If defective |
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Service cover |
If defective |
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Machine housing |
If defective |
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Fixing latch of the side panels |
If defective |
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Transport packaging |
When necessary |
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*These are recommendation guidelines. Depending on the processing material and how well the machine is cleaned, these values may differ.