Difference between revisions of "Flood Cooling"
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Latest revision as of 22:44, November 26, 2015
Flood Cooling is a feature that is often available on higher end CNC Machines. A nozzle is aimed at the work piece or at the the tip of the cutting tool and a steady flood of coolant is applied. The coolant is typically recovered through a recovery basin located under the machine bed. A steady flow of coolant is effective at keeping the cutting tool cool and well lubricated, as well as to remove large pieces of cutting debris.
See also Mist Cooling.
G-Code
See associated G-Code M-Commands: