On 28 July 2013 05:33, Glenn Edwards <gl...@rapidconverting.com> wrote:

> Having designed a tool changer and putting it to use for a few years, I can
> say confidently that flipping the tool upside down is to prevent crude
> getting on the taper.  There may be other benefits, but that is the most
> important by far.
>
>
Doesn't it also mean that any coolant left on the tool cannot drain off and
will stay in the collet if it is an ER type?
If you're milling aluminium bits of swarf could run down the side of the
taper and dry there? (in storage)

Regards
Roland
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