Marius Liebenberg wrote: > I agree, I think getting the chips off the job is what should determine > how much fluid you pump. I would rather have too much than too little. > As I said, I will put a flow restricting valve on the line. > > The flow VOLUME doesn't do all that much for flushing chips, although it may allow "rivers" to carry away piles of chips. The PRESSURE of the jet from the nozzle is what does the real work, but Loc-Line can only handle so much pressure. So, you really want the smallest nozzles with moderate pressure to keep the chips churning, then the flow carries them off the workpiece. I use a lot less as I have a very minimal enclosure, and often run with no enclosure at all.
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