Purpose
This document gives instructions on installing, using, and troubleshooting the SmartCool on a mill.
Product Information
Product: SmartCool (PN 37167)
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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.
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Mounting Bracket If you don’t have an (optional) Automatic Tool Changer (ATC), you must use an additional mounting bracket to install the SmartCool:
PathPilot v1.9.7 or Later Required PathPilot v1.9.7 or later is required to use these instructions. If you haven’t yet done so, download and install the latest version of PathPilot from tormach.com/pp-updates.
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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~
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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. |
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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. |
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