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SmartCool Installation Manual

Purpose

This document gives instructions on installing, using, and troubleshooting the SmartCool on a mill.

Product Information

Product: SmartCool (PN 37167)

Quantity

Description

4

7-in. Cable Tie (PN 32791)

1

AC/DC Power Adapter

4

Cable Tie Anchor, Screw Mount, M5 (PN 31460)

1

Control Module

1

Screw, Socket Head Cap, M5 × 0.8 - 12 mm (PN 31353)

2

Washer, Flat (Large), M6

2

Washer, Flat (Small), M6

2

Screw, Button Head Cap, M6 × 10 mm

2

Screw, Socket Head Cap, M6 × 16 mm

1

Mounting Bracket

1

Screw, Sheet Metal (PN 31718)

1

SmartCool Head Unit

1

Tube

1

USB Cable

NOTE: If any items are missing, we can help. Create a support ticket with Tormach Technical Support at tormach.com/how-to-submit-a-support-ticket for guidance on how to proceed.

Required Tools

This procedure requires the following tools. Collect them before you begin.

  • Adjustable wrench

  • Metric hex wrench set

  • Phillips screwdriver

  • Wire cutter

  • M6 × 1 tap (for PCNC 440 mills serial number 80075 and below)

Before You Begin

Installation

Complete the following steps in the order listed:

Install the Head Unit

  1. Identify the two pre-existing mounting holes behind the spindle on the head casting.

Figure 1: Mounting holes on the head casting.

  1. If necessary, clean the mounting holes of any paint.

  2. If you have a PCNC 440 mill with serial number 80075 and below, you must first drill and tap two mounting holes:

    1. Temporarily put the mounting bracket behind the spindle on the head casting.

    2. Put a mark on the hole locations.

Figure 2: Marking a hole on the head casting.

  1. Drill and tap marks for use with a M6 × 1 mm screw.

  2. Loosely attach the SmartCool head unit to the mounting bracket with two M6 × 1 mm button head cap screws and two M6 small flat washers.

Figure 3: SmartCool head unit assembly.

  1. Put the SmartCool head unit roughly in the center of the mounting bracket’s slots.

Figure 4: SmartCool head unit centered on its mounting bracket.

  1. You’ll make the final adjustments after the installation is complete to verify that the coolant stream is correctly positioned.

  2. Loosely attach the mounting bracket to the two mounting holes with two M6 × 1 mm socket head cap screws and two M6 large flat washers.

Figure 5: Attaching the mounting bracket to the head casting.

  1. Route the control cable from the SmartCool head unit through the mounting bracket, and then below the head casting.

Figure 6: Control cable routing.

Route the Cables

Cable routing varies based on your machine.

PCNC 770/PCNC 1100

  1. Open the spindle motor cabinet door.

  2. Route the control cable from the SmartCool head unit up the spindle column and through the inside of the spindle motor cabinet.

Figure 7: Routing into the spindle motor cabinet.

  1. Secure the control cable from the SmartCool head unit to the machine with two cable ties and two cable tie mounts: one inside the spindle motor cabinet, and one on the head casting.

Figure 8: Cable tie mount on the head casting.

  1. Route the control cable from the SmartCool head unit to the back of the machine based your specific mill configuration:

    1. Power Drawbar Installed Route through power drawbar’s cable carrier and out to the back of the machine.

Figure 9: Routing on a machine with a power drawbar.

  1. No Power Drawbar Installed Hold the control cable from the SmartCool head unit near the Z-axis motor mount plate. Then, slowly jog the spindle head up and down to verify clearance through the full range of motion in the Z direction. Loosen the center screw on Z-axis motor mount plate, and attach the control cable with one zip tie and one zip tie mount.

Figure 10: Routing on a machine without a power drawbar.

  1. Slowly jog the spindle head up and down to verify that the control cable is free of obstruction from the machine movement.

PCNC 440

  1. Route the control cable from the SmartCool head unit up the spindle column. Then, secure it with two cable mounts and two cable ties as shown in the following images.

Figure 11: Cable tie on the head casting.

Figure 12: Cable tie on the spindle motor cover.

  1. Slowly jog the spindle head up and down to verify that the control cable is free of obstruction from the machine movement.

Move the Flood Coolant Bracket

  1. If you have an (optional) ATC installed, the coolant hose mount bracket is already relocated. Go to Step 5 of this section.
    (Optional) If you have a flood coolant kit installed, remove the 1/4 in. coolant hose and coolant hose mount bracket. Then, set both aside.

Figure 13: 1/4 in. coolant hose installed, which must be relocated.

  1. Depending on your machine, identify the location for the mounting bracket:

    1. All PCNC 770/PCNC 1100 Mills On the spindle casting, behind the spindle.

    2. PCNC 440 Mills Serial Number 80075 and Below You must drill and tap one hole behind the SmartCool’s mounting bracket:

      1. Temporarily put the relocation bracket on the spindle column flush with right edge of spindle head casting.

Figure 14: Installing a mounting bracket on a PCNC 1100.

Figure 15: Marking the mounting bracket's hole on a PCNC 440.

  1. Mark the location of the hole.

  2. Drill and tap the mark for a 6 mm screw.

  3. Attach the coolant hose mount bracket and the coolant hose adapter to the relocation bracket with two screws from the coolant hose mount bracket.

Figure 16: Assembling the relocation bracket.

  1. Attach the relocation bracket to the head casting in location that you identified in Step 2.

  2. Remove the push-to-connect fitting from the tube. Then, install it on the coolant hose adapter with an adjustable wrench.

Figure 17: Coolant tube with push-to-connect fitting installed.

Make Coolant Connections

SmartCool units are pre-configured for use with flood coolant, but you can configure them to use mist coolant as the primary coolant source.

Flood Coolant

  1. Connect the tube to the push-to-connect fitting on the relocation bracket.

  2. Route the tube to the SmartCool head unit.

Figure 18: Coolant tube connected to the SmartCool head unit.

Mist Coolant

  1. Identify the hub on the SmartCool head unit.

Figure 19: Hub on the SmartCool head unit.

  1. Remove the cap from the hub. Then, identify its two slots: one for flood, and one for mist coolant. Set the cap aside.

Figure 20: Flood and mist coolant slots.

  1. Remove the hub’s mounting plate from the front of the SmartCool head unit.

Figure 21: Removing the hub's mounting plate.

  1. Identify the two slots (for flood and mist coolant). The mounting plate follows the same pattern as the cap.

  2. Re-install the mounting plate with the mist slot on the bottom, and tighten the screws finger-tight.

  3. Re-install the cap with the mist slot on the bottom. Insert the two hoses into the slots as shown in the following image, and tighten the screws finger-tight.

Figure 22: Mist coolant installed.

Make Control Module Connections

  1. Connect the control module as follows:

  2. Connect the AC/DC power adapter to the power port.

  3. Connect the USB cable to the USB port.

  4. Connect the control cable from the SmartCool head unit.

Figure 23: Control module connections.

  1. The control module is magnetic. Attach it to the back of the machine.

Figure 24: Control module attached on the back of the machine.

  1. Route the USB cable to the PathPilot controller. Then, connect it to any available USB port.

  2. Route the AC/DC power adapter to a power outlet.

NOTE: SmartCool can be plugged in and used at any time. The machine doesn’t need to power cycle for PathPilot to recognize SmartCool.

Calibrate the Height of the Coolant Flow

  1. Using a tool of a known length, calibrate the height of the coolant flow from SmartCool by issuing a M08 or M07 command in PathPilot and mechanically adjusting the assembly installation on the spindle head casting.

    1. Put a measured tool into the spindle and activate its length offset.

    2. From the PathPilot interface, in the MDI Line DRO field, type M8 P0 to turn on flood coolant. Then, aim the stream at the tip of tool.
      For information, see "Programming".

  2. Watch the coolant stream: if necessary, adjust the SmartCool head unit within the mounting bracket to visually correct for uneven mounting. Adjust until the coolant stream is in line with the tip of the tool.

Figure 25: Adjusting the coolant stream by moving the head unit within the mounting bracket.

  1. Tighten down the screws securing the SmartCool head unit to the mounting bracket.

    1. If necessary, you can adjust the coolant stream further in PathPilot to position it on tool tip:

  2. From the PathPilot interface, in the MDI Line DRO field, type ADMIN SMARTCOOL_OFFSET to raise or lower the coolant stream.

    1. Use a positive value to move the coolant stream up; use a negative value to move the coolant stream down.
      For information, see "Programming".

Figure 26: Coolant stream adjusted to the tool tip.

Programming

SmartCool has three programming modes:

  • Z0 Mode (default) Aims coolant stream at a Z0 plane or programmed distance from the Z0 plane.

  • Tool Tip Mode (M08 P~) Aims coolant stream at the tool tip or a programmed distance from the tool tip.

  • Wiggle Mode (M08 R~) Oscillates coolant stream between two programmed positions.

Program SmartCool using optional words to modify the standard coolant M-codes:

  • M07 Mist coolant or air on (secondary)

  • M08 Flood coolant on (primary)

  • M09 Coolant off

Optional words:

  • E~ Adjusts the Z position when using Z0 mode to aim target point of coolant stream.

  • P~ Defines the target point of coolant stream. The P word is optional; if the P word is omitted, the target point of the coolant stream is the Z0.

  • R~ Enables oscillating coolant stream (wiggle mode).

  • Q~ Enables pulsing of M07 or M08 solenoid in seconds. Requires SmartCool Multi-Cool Module (PN 37168).

Examples

To turn on flood coolant, program M08 P~ R~ E~

To turn on mist coolant or air, program M07 P~ R~ E~

To turn all coolant off, program M09

If the top of the workpiece is not at Z0, use an E word argument to maintain the coolant stream at the desired Z location.

When using an E or P word argument, units are defined by the active unit length as specified by G20 (inches) or G21 (millimeters).

To specify the time period between air blasts using the SmartCool Multi-Cool Module, use a Q word argument. Q is always in whole seconds. The Q word affects aiming; during the blast period, only M07 aiming is in effect.

The SmartCool head unit aims coolant using the top slot on the hub when only M07 is in effect; when M08 is in effect, aiming priority is switched to the bottom slot on the hub. M07 and M08 may be used simultaneously.

Examples

To turn on flood coolant and maintain the stream at Z0, program M08

To turn on flood coolant and maintain the stream at 1 unit above Z0, program M08 E1

To turn on flood coolant and aim the stream at the tool tip, program M08 P0

To turn on flood coolant and aim the stream at 1 unit above the tool tip, program M08 P1

To turn on flood coolant and aim the stream at 3 units below the tool tip, program M08 P-3

To turn on flood coolant, aim the stream at the tool tip, and oscillate between the tool tip and 3 units above the tool tip, program M08 P0 R3

To turn on flood coolant, maintain the stream at Z0, and oscillate between Z0 and 3 units above Z0, program M08 R3

To turn on mist coolant or air and aim the stream at Z0, program M07

To turn off all coolant, program M09

Keyboard Shortcuts

Keyboard Shortcut

Use to...

Alt+U

Manually override PathPilot coolant control to point nozzle up*

Alt+D

Manually override PathPilot coolant control to point nozzle down*

Alt+C

Cancel manual override of PathPilot coolant control; reverts to automatic control

Alt+M

Toggle auxiliary solenoid on and off (requires SmartCool Multi-Cool Module (PN 37168))

*Cancel manual override with Alt+C or any subsequent M-code command.

ADMIN Commands

The aiming of the SmartCool head unit can be fine-tuned to compensate for installation variance or a sagging coolant stream (non-linear).

Admin Command

Use to...

ADMIN SMARTCOOL_OFFSET

Offset SmartCool Head Unit up or down as appropriate. Positive values move the stream up, negative values move the stream down.

For example, ADMIN SMARTCOOL_OFFSET 1.0 moves the coolant stream one unit higher.

NOTE: This offset applies to every pointing operation, and is retained by the controller; it is not affected by PathPilot software upgrades.

Troubleshooting

SmartCool Doesn't Respond to Commands

Cause: Unplugged or defective USB cable

Probability

How-To Steps

High

Verify that the USB device is detected on the Status tab of the PathPilot interface.

On the controller, verify that the USB cable is plugged in. If it is, move it to any other open USB port.

Verify that the USB device is detected on the Status tab of the PathPilot interface. If it's not, replace the USB cable.

Cause: Loose pins on control cable

Probability

How-To Steps

High

Verify that all three pins at the control module end of the control cable are seated. If any pins are not seated, click them into place.

If the pins don't hold, replace the control cable.

Cause: Over-tightened hub

Probability

How-To Steps

High

Listen for a sound from the SmartCool head unit that indicates it's working.

Verify that the SmartCool head unit doesn't move.

Remove the cap from the hub on the front of the SmartCool head unit. Loosen the mounting screws on the hub and replace the cap.

Cause: Power supply is defective

Probability

How-To Steps

Medium

Remove the cover from the control module and inspect the LEDs on the control board. If the LEDs aren't illuminated, replace the 12V power supply.

Reinspect the LEDs on the control board. If the new 12V power supply doesn't illuminate the LEDs, replace the control module.

Cause: Loose wires from SmartCool head unit to control cable

Probability

How-To Steps

Medium

Remove the back cover from the SmartCool head unit, and inspect the wiring to the control cable. Verify that the connections are firmly seated.

Cause: Control cable is defective

Probability

How-To Steps

Low

Inspect all three pins at control module end of control cable. If the pins are damaged, replace the control cable.

 

To view a PDF version of your manual, go to Tormach document TD10422.

If you have additional questions, we can help. Create a support ticket with Tormach Technical Support at tormach.com/how-to-submit-a-support-ticket for guidance on how to proceed.

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