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Post by Andycnc »

Has anyone fitted flood or mist coolant to a starmill?

If this was fitted as a factory option, was anything special done to the mill? eg, a drain hole cut in the base, some extra guards/seals to prevent moisture ingress anywhere?

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Long shot on a ten year unanswered post, but has anyone any tips/advice on fitting coolant on a Starmill?
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Post by Manny »

Hi I am looking at doing this also, I see by the drawings it has an option for a mist relay, I don't pick my starmill up until Friday so will have a look at the electronics then :) Im looking at adding the fogbuster
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Post by TDIPower »

have a loom on the novamill threads as various people have done it
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Re: coolant options

Post by Steve »

Airmist does not require any modification to the machine. If set correctly there is hardly any residue left and it will evaporate away.
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