Background

The Automatic Tool Changer (ATC) is a complicated system that balances mechanical, electrical, and pneumatics to change tools. Each needs to be set up correctly to get the most out of your ATC.

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Air setup and adjustment

Increasing the FRL/machine pressure to 100+ PSI will shorten the stroke length of the drawbar making tool changes unreliable, even though it allows for more clamping force on the tool shank.

ATC software

Power drawbar setup and adjustment

Mechanical changes

This was more common with our old R8s (that protruded past the nose), but the Lydnex-branded R8s are designed to stay inside of the spindle or just barley extend out when open.