Hey all,
I recently got a Proxxon DB 250 lathe for Xmas & the 3 Jaw Chuck that goes with it.
I’ve had a little play around with it with no problems though my expanding ring mandrel arrived and when I loaded it up in the Chuck it started making electrical arcs between the mandrel & the tool rest.
I couldn’t get a decent sized beginners lathe because I don’t have the space plus I only really want to make small things anyway.
on the ring mandrel I have a wood ring with stainless steel core. Everything seemed to run fine except for the static build up.
I’ve called Axminster & their suggestion was to find a way of grounding the mandrel with copper tape. The tech support there said it’s the mandrel generating the electricity. I thought maybe it was the machine because it’s German made so has a 2 pin to 3 pin adapter plug which means no earth pin. The lathe bed is aluminium & the Chuck is zinc alloy. I was told the combo of these with the stainless steel expanding ring mandrel can cause static because it’s only happening between the ring mandrel & tool rest
Anyone got any suggestion to grounding the mandrel? I’m not sure whether I should buy & wrap a small amount of copper tape around the shaft of the mandrel and then tighten it in the Chuck.
Looking forward to some advice on this.
Jamie
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I’ve attached a short vid showing the static.
I recently got a Proxxon DB 250 lathe for Xmas & the 3 Jaw Chuck that goes with it.
I’ve had a little play around with it with no problems though my expanding ring mandrel arrived and when I loaded it up in the Chuck it started making electrical arcs between the mandrel & the tool rest.
I couldn’t get a decent sized beginners lathe because I don’t have the space plus I only really want to make small things anyway.
on the ring mandrel I have a wood ring with stainless steel core. Everything seemed to run fine except for the static build up.
I’ve called Axminster & their suggestion was to find a way of grounding the mandrel with copper tape. The tech support there said it’s the mandrel generating the electricity. I thought maybe it was the machine because it’s German made so has a 2 pin to 3 pin adapter plug which means no earth pin. The lathe bed is aluminium & the Chuck is zinc alloy. I was told the combo of these with the stainless steel expanding ring mandrel can cause static because it’s only happening between the ring mandrel & tool rest
Anyone got any suggestion to grounding the mandrel? I’m not sure whether I should buy & wrap a small amount of copper tape around the shaft of the mandrel and then tighten it in the Chuck.
Looking forward to some advice on this.
Jamie
i
I’ve attached a short vid showing the static.