Manual [updated]: Chipblaster Jv10

Once a continuous stream of coolant escapes the petcock valves, close them tightly.

The ChipBLASTER JV10 is engineered to automatically deliver the precise volume of coolant required by the machine tool, up to its maximum capacity. By matching output to demand, the system reduces energy consumption and minimizes heat generation in the coolant reservoir. Core Technical Specifications

: For practical maintenance tasks like pressure adjustment or air purging the pump, LNS provides visual tutorials on their YouTube channel . Chip Blaster manual - Salvex - YUMPU

Up to 1,000 PSI (70 bar) depending on the specific model configuration. chipblaster jv10 manual

When the pressure drop across the filter canister exceeds the manufacturer's threshold (typically indicated by a red zone on the visual gauge or a "Filter Dirty" alarm on the PLC panel), replace the filter bag immediately.

: The Adjustable Frequency Drive (AFD) can hold a lethal charge for approximately 10 minutes

Inspect the high-pressure pump seals and check belt/coupling tension. 5. Troubleshooting Common Issues Once a continuous stream of coolant escapes the

Run the high-pressure rated hose from the JV10 outlet to the machine tool spindle or turret manifold.

Inspect the O-ring seal, lubricate lightly with clean oil, and securely tighten the canister lid. Preventative Maintenance Schedule Action Item Monitor pressure gauge differential across the filters. Weekly

and other industrial suppliers, the JV10 features the following core specifications: Maximum Pressure : 1,500 PSIG (103.4 BAR). Coolant Volume : 10 Gallons Per Minute (37.8 LPM). Tank Capacity : 48 Gallons. Electrical System : 460V, 3 Phase, 60 Hz. : Approximately 35" x 55" (D x W). Operational Features : The Adjustable Frequency Drive (AFD) can hold

Correct initial plumbing and electrical setup ensures that the system interfaces properly with the host CNC machine. Plumbing Connections

If your unit has a manual crossover (dual filter), you can switch filters while the unit is running to avoid downtime.