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USER GUIDE - WHISPERLINE VIBRATION - DAMPING TURNING BLADES FOR LATHE MACHINES

               User Guide
              • RPM is one of the most important factors that affect vibrations. To maintain a
               stable and controlled machining process, use constant RPM (G97).

              • Each blade is pre-calibrated in laboratory conditions for an overhang of 100mm (3.94").
              • Although the pre-calibration is suitable for a wide range of overhangs, sometimes fine-tuning
               calibration is necessary, depending on the overhang and clamping rigidity of the machine.
              • Before making fine tuning calibration, try to optimize the cutting conditions.


               Fine Tuning Calibration

              • For shorter overhangs / more rigid clamping conditions, it is recommended to
               increase the compression of the O-ring by rotating the calibration screw clockwise
               (make sure the distance between the damping plates increases).

              • For longer overhangs / less rigid clamping conditions, it is recommended to
               decrease the compression of the O-ring by rotating the calibration screw counter
               clockwise (make sure the distance between the damping plates decreases).













              • The fine-tuning resolution should be about a half-turn for
               each 30mm (1.18") difference in the overhang.
              • To restore the initial setup, use the distance between the damping plates imprinted on the blade.



               For Longer Overhangs / Less                    For Shorter Overhangs / More
               Rigid Clamping Conditions                      Rigid Clamping Conditions
















                                             Reduce distance                               Increase distance

















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