Determining causes for machining chatter, tool chatter or part finish problems
Jul 18, 2011 at 1:00 am in Article, Troubleshooting by admin
- Which axis or axes?
- One tool or multiple?
- Is it at a quadrant?
- Are you having problems with size varying?
- Was the job just setup?
- Was the machine crashed recently?
- Is this a different batch of parts or different lot of castings?
- Harder material or improper hardening?
- Have you been changing inserts more often?
- Is it an interrupted cut?
- Is the material casting more porous then usual?
- Is it on both pallets?
- Changing the RPM? Could it be at critical speed?
- Is there any vibration coming through the floor from other equipment?
- Are you filling the lube pump less than before?
- Are you filling the lube pump more that usual?
Cutter chatter and machining finsh problems checks and troubleshooting:
- Check that the finish tool is not dull, chipped or broken
- Make sure the coolant is flushing properly throughout the cut and is pointed away from the tool,not toward it
- Make sure your breaking the chip properly and not making spirals
- Check to make sure the finisher is not taking off too much in one pass measure after roughing
- Make sure an insert is made for the material you are cutting
- Check feed rate and spindle speed
- Check the hardness of the parts
- If lathe check to make sure it is on the centerline of the part
- Try a different tool holder

