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Your machine’s tool spindle is the heart of productivity, and any unexpected downtime can have a significant impact on your operations. To ensure a smooth and uninterrupted workflow, it’s crucial to implement a proactive maintenance routine. We’ll delve into six essential tips to prevent your part productivity from coming to an abrupt halt due to a down tool spindle.

  1. Keep Lubricating Fluids in Check: One of the fundamental aspects of spindle maintenance is to keep lubricating fluids clean and at safe operating levels. Follow the recommended lubrication and/or air-intake filter replacement schedule to ensure optimal performance and longevity of your spindle.
  2. Monitor Spindle Runout: Checking spindle runout every six months and after any crash is crucial for identifying potential issues. Utilize a ground and calibrated spindle test bar to monitor spindle spring force with a drawbar pull force test. This proactive approach helps you catch problems early on, preventing further damage and ensuring precision in your machining processes.
  3. Closely Monitor Spindle Vibration: Spindle vibration can be an early indicator of problems. Do not ignore triggered alarms from built-in vibration sensing systems. Regularly monitor spindle vibration levels and take immediate action if any irregularities are detected. Timely replacement of worn spindle bearings is essential to maintain the stability and accuracy of your machining operations.
  4. Maintain Spindle-Bearing Lubrication: For large spindle headstocks that are not factory lubricated for life, it’s crucial to maintain spindle-bearing lubrication. These spindles often require regular lubrication with oil baths. Ensure you follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for lubrication intervals and use the recommended lubricants to keep your spindle bearings in optimal condition.
  5. Check Chiller Units for Spindle Coolant Systems: The efficiency of your spindle coolant system is integral to the overall health of your tool spindle. Regularly check and ensure that chiller units for spindle coolant systems are running properly. Proper cooling prevents overheating, which can lead to premature wear and damage to your spindle components.
  6. Re-Install Machine Covers: After routine maintenance or for any other reason, always re-install any machine covers that have been removed. This simple step is often overlooked but is crucial in preventing spindle contamination. Contaminants can lead to increased wear and tear and, ultimately, a decrease in the lifespan of your tool spindle.

By incorporating these six maintenance tips into your routine, you can significantly reduce the risk of unexpected downtime and keep your tool spindle running smoothly. A proactive approach to spindle maintenance not only ensures the longevity of your equipment but also contributes to the overall efficiency and productivity of your machining processes.

Advanced Spindle Technology Welcomes Eric Lautzenheiser as the New Regional Sales Manager

[Cuyahoga Falls, OH — Nov. 6] Advanced Spindle Technology (AST) is pleased to announce the appointment of Eric Lautzenheiser as its new Midwest Regional Sales Manager. With a rich background in technical sales and a proven track record of leadership, Eric brings over 35 years of machinery and spindle experience to his role at AST.

Eric joins AST from SKF USA, Inc., where, among other roles, served as the Account Manager for Spindle Remanufacturing. In this position, he demonstrated exceptional skills in analytical thinking, technical sales, client relations, account planning, and sales presentations. Eric’s expertise played a crucial role in the success of the Spindle Remanufacturing division, contributing to its growth and client satisfaction.

His experience also extends to leading sales, delivery, application engineering, and customer service teams to maximize client value and experience.

“We are thrilled to welcome Eric Lautzenheiser to the Advanced Spindle Technology team,” said Bob Hodge, President at AST. “His extensive experience and proven success in technical sales make him a valuable addition to our organization. We look forward to leveraging his expertise as we continue to innovate and grow in the spindle technology industry.”

With Eric Lautzenheiser joining the team, Advanced Spindle Technology reaffirms its commitment to delivering cutting-edge solutions and unmatched service to its clients.

Hercka brings decades of business development for expanding spindle repair company

Advanced Spindle Technology announces the appointment of Martin Hercka to the position of Key Account Sales Manager. Mr. Hercka is a veteran in the industry with a specialized focus on spindle repair for the past 14 years. Hercka’s expertise comes from spearheading innovative onsite service activities for Fortune 500 organizations and leading teams to exceed corporate objectives.

As Advanced Spindle Technology’s newest employee, Hercka will lead efforts to expand into more diverse markets, grow topline revenue, and market existing products and services. He will be responsible for developing and executing strategies that will build Advanced Spindle Technology’s position as the premier spindle repair company.

Balanced Spindle

The Importance of Balancing a Spindle

To ensure your spindle is operating smooth and balanced, Advanced Spindle Technology goes to great lengths to exceed industry standards for balance and vibration on spindle repairs. Bob Hodge recently reviewed the process of balancing our spindles to a GO.4 standard or better.

In the video, Hodge references the ISO 1940/1 international standard for qualifying balance. GO.4 is a particular balance grade and is on the finer end of the spectrum. The spindles repaired at Advanced Spindle Technology all meet or exceed this ISO standard.

See the difference, get a quote today for your next spindle repair.

Spindle Storage

Key Elements for Spindle Storage

Having a spare spindle on-hand for when your lathe, mill, or grinding machine goes down can save you both time and money. But, what happens if your spindle wasn’t cared for properly while being stored? Spindles can rust and corrode over time, and most likely, your warranty may have expired, OUCH!

When storing your spare spindles follow these best practices:

  • Inspect your spindle before placing the spare spindle in storage.
  • Store your spindle in a temperature and humidity controlled environment.
  • Rotate your spindle 11 revolutions, every-other-week.
  • Before utilizing your spindle in production, check for proper functionality.

By following these steps, you can ensure your spindle is being stored correctly.

Depending on your spindle manufacturer or spindle repair specialist, stored spindles may not be covered after the initial term limit from the purchase date. You’ll want to discuss warranty details with your spindle contact to review terms.

Spindle storage is a service that Advaned Spindle Technology offers to our customers. If you would like more information, visit our Spindle SPA page.

View this and all of Advanced Spindle Technology’s video on our YouTube Channel.

True Turnkey Spindle Service: Removal, Repair, Re-install

When a spindle goes down, that idle machine is costing you money. Priority one is getting your machine back up and running ASAP. But what do you do if you’re understaffed or don’t have the resources to service your spindle? Give Advanced Spindle a call.

Our team of highly trained and experienced team members understands the urgency of getting your spindle expertly repaired, tested, and back to you FAST. 

Advanced Spindle Technology has the resources to offer a complete turnkey experience depending on the level of service you need. We offer:

  • Spindle Removal
  • Spindle Repair
  • Spindle Re-install

Bob Hodge, president of Advanced Spindle Technology, talks about the importance of offering our turnkey services.

If your spindle needs repaired, get a quote – click here.