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follow these very important steps when shipping an IBAG
High Frequency Spindle. Failure to do so may void any
warranty.
- Drain all fluids from the spindle. Use compressed
air to completely blow coolant out of the spindle.
(If coolant is not removed, it can cause rust and
corrosion on the spindle housing during shipment.)
- Cover any brass water tubes with a short piece of
plastic tubing. Insert red plastic plugs on all quick
disconnects located on the rear of the spindle. This
will prevent debris from entering the spindle.
- Coat the exterior of spindle with a spray of WD40
or light oil. This will prevent the spindle from rusting.
- Wrap spindle in anti corrosive paper, if available.
If no oil paper is available, use normal brown paper,
sprayed with oil, around the spindle housing.
- Pack the spindle in original packing box or crate.
For smaller spindles, a foam insert may be used. If
no insert is to be used, always protect the spindle
nose with foam or layers of corrugated cardboard,
and provide enough packing material such that the
spindle cannot move within the shipping box. Failure
to do so may result in shipping damage to the spindle.
For large spindles, use a cradle to support the spindle.
- When original packaging is not available please
provide packaging that is sturdy and protective of
the spindle. Do not rest the spindle on the front
rotating nose of the spindle. Protect the spindle
at all times from shipping damage.
Any questions regarding this procedure may be directed
to IBAG North America Service Department.
Michael A. Guerino
Service Manager, IBAG North America
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