Spindle Replacement on our KERN Micro

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  • čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
  • After 3 years of hard use, it's time to replace the spindle on our Kern Micro!
    Willemin Spindle Replacement: • Spindle Wiring Replace...
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Komentáře • 112

  • @JamesChurchill3
    @JamesChurchill3 Před rokem +31

    Sending all the parts that could possibly be needed is such a great idea. I can't tell you how many times I've had a computer tech come out only to have to come back a month later to install the part it actually needed, it must save them so much money in not having to dispatch a tech a second or third time.
    Also that spindle coming out looked like one of the squid things from The Matrix. Insane how much tech they pack into those things.

    • @12345NoNamesLeft
      @12345NoNamesLeft Před rokem +1

      It looks like she fly's in from USA, maybe Switzerland, her time definitely costs more than parts shipping.

    • @nh18343
      @nh18343 Před rokem +1

      We called Haas and said we needed a spindle. The guy shows up and the spindle never was shipped. Then they shipped it and said it will be a few weeks before the guy has time on his schedule to come back and put it in. Almost certain it is more of the people we are region locked into dealing with and not the company as a whole.

  • @Sly_MaC
    @Sly_MaC Před rokem +16

    Man It's been three years?! I remember the Kern being delivered. Shortly there after was the pandemic and watching you in the shop alone running this machine is one of the few good memories I have from back then.

    • @JOSEPH-vs2gc
      @JOSEPH-vs2gc Před rokem

      *scamdemic/plandemic. remember the truckers!

    • @GrumpyMachinist
      @GrumpyMachinist Před rokem +2

      Yeah it shows how little this man really knows about machining. He should have bought a Haas because he doesn't have the experience to run a machine like this.

    • @garyeuscher4499
      @garyeuscher4499 Před 9 měsíci

      You are grumpy.
      You learn by doing!

  • @joshkarpoff3341
    @joshkarpoff3341 Před rokem +11

    As an engineer that does field service for the high end professional digital sound consoles used for top tier live events, I can't begin to describe the level of frustration I feel when I'm missing one little part to get the equipment back to top functioning. I have actually shipped 90% of a unit, just so that I'll be sure that when I leave, I know that it's all working as expected. Our clients in the live theater market, especially Broadway and touring Broadway shows, can't have any malfunctions that cause a stop of the show. Everything has to work perfectly, each and every performance. When it doesn't, not only do we have over a thousand very annoyed audience members, many who might demand a refund, but it also makes the news. So anything less than perfect functionality and full redundancy isn't acceptable. Seeing other service engineers working on similar expensive equipment that needs to be perfect is always awesome to see. Also glad to see a woman excelling in a male dominated job. Keep up the great work!

  • @max_eley
    @max_eley Před rokem +6

    Awesome work! Hopefully this spindle shall serve for many more years.

  • @Tubben-tools
    @Tubben-tools Před rokem +4

    Nice to see they have a verry good service at Kern.
    What a lot of lines on the spindel. Thats crazy wow
    Mij 1986 spindel of the mikron has none😂
    Cool you can see how the condition of balscrew is.
    I need also a Tina for my mikron🛠. My z axis not moving perfect .
    Thank you for your shop update 👌

  • @ryanleib5979
    @ryanleib5979 Před rokem +6

    Thanks for sharing these videos. This is exactly why I subscribe to your channel. Great watch and cheers.

  • @Ihorecek195
    @Ihorecek195 Před rokem +10

    I have the same spindle from fisher on my roders mill, definietly getting my pants full when i crashed couple of times, and yes, using high rpms is not forbidden but it will definietly shorten its lifespan

    • @coorexz
      @coorexz Před rokem +3

      We have like 30-ish GROB 350s at work where they change spindles every 3-6 months due to high RPMs in aerospace-grade superalloys. It for sure shortens the lifespan of those poor spindles.

    • @frp1276
      @frp1276 Před rokem +2

      ​@@coorexzwow, wild.

  • @kimber1958
    @kimber1958 Před rokem +3

    outstanding job Tina

  • @mikeobrien4081
    @mikeobrien4081 Před rokem

    Nice to see another company going "full Grimsmo" in their approach to customer service. A big part of why I enjoy watching high-end machining and engineering content is seeing people put in the work to do things 100% correctly.

  • @SeanHodgins
    @SeanHodgins Před rokem +1

    An interesting look into the spindle! Love that its such a tightly packed standalone unit. Spindle replacement didn't seem too complicated(from an outside viewer at least haha) which is good.

  • @DanielPerez-bn9bi
    @DanielPerez-bn9bi Před 5 měsíci

    Really cool to see… Kern is an impressive company! Top notch service.

  • @harrisonaero
    @harrisonaero Před rokem +9

    Nice update John. Guessing $1USD/rpm to replace. Ouch. But worth it apparently vs running lower RPM for as long as you can.
    It's a boy? Woulda guessed a girl... for obvious reasons :)

  • @bostedtap8399
    @bostedtap8399 Před rokem

    That Kern spindle is crazy engineered, 42 k rpm is impressive, love to know how many millions of revolutions it has done.
    Well done Kern, great video.
    Thanks for sharing.

  • @jimsvideos7201
    @jimsvideos7201 Před rokem +3

    Three years on the Kern already? Wild.

  • @chiseled_face
    @chiseled_face Před rokem +1

    Such a beautiful machine - great video as always!

  • @user-_-best
    @user-_-best Před rokem

    John's T-shirt at the beginning of the video is super!

  • @karlssonengineering
    @karlssonengineering Před rokem +1

    How much preload(stretch) does that ballscrew have when mounted? I guess its laser compensated from factory for pitch error, what about that now.

  • @aj7utu
    @aj7utu Před rokem +1

    On the spindle diagnostic, what is plotted vs. travel that shows the spikes?

  • @aserta
    @aserta Před rokem +6

    The bottom rubber swole from the liquids. Probably should've had the rubber on the enclosure, not the door.

  • @alex_yates
    @alex_yates Před rokem +2

    "it's a boy!" 😂

  • @ReactionTime344
    @ReactionTime344 Před rokem +6

    X axis screw is much smaller than I thought it’d be

    • @vilts
      @vilts Před rokem +2

      Kern has hydrostatic ways, so it takes very little force to move the mass around. I guess that's all the screw they need, and it's probably oversized as well.

    • @AlMg1SiCu
      @AlMg1SiCu Před rokem +4

      @@vilts This one is not hydrostatic

    • @vilts
      @vilts Před rokem

      @@AlMg1SiCu I stand corrected! I thought all their machines were hydrostatic, but seems not to be the case.

    • @AlMg1SiCu
      @AlMg1SiCu Před rokem +1

      @@vilts Just the Micro HD and the Pyramid Nano! The other machines are proof that you can still build extremely high grade machine tools even without fancy hydrostatics or air bearings.
      Fun fact! The Pyramid Nano has a hydrostatic ballscrew. Look those up if you want to blow your own mind.

  • @lord.needham
    @lord.needham Před rokem

    Wowzers! That was neat.

  • @MaX271
    @MaX271 Před rokem +5

    What really got me was the amount of electrical, pneumatic and hydraulic fittings into this spindle. Wow.
    But, why? Does it really requires to be so complicated?
    Ps: is it an air spindle?

    • @sharkpuffin8286
      @sharkpuffin8286 Před rokem +2

      its an air bearing spindle

    • @felixm.8910
      @felixm.8910 Před rokem +16

      Well there are:
      -hydraulic drawbar,
      -oil to lubricate the bearings
      -air to pressurize the spindle inside, so that chips don't get to the bearings
      -coolant for the spindle-bearings
      -air for the tool (e.g. blowing out chips and coolant when changing tools)
      - external coolant for the tool
      -through-spindle coolant
      -Spindle Power-wires
      -Spindle Encoder-wires
      -Spindle Temperature-sensorwires
      -Drawbar Limitswitch-Wires
      So at least 12 connections for that stuff alone.

    • @igsdannx
      @igsdannx Před rokem +2

      Hybrid ceramic bearings, not air bearing.

    • @maikeydii
      @maikeydii Před rokem +1

      @@felixm.8910 and in some cases when there is both through spindle coolant and air/MQL, they are run to the spindle in separate lines. In addition to the sensors you mentioned, I'm quite sure that Kern has specified also a dilation sensor (measuring the axial shaft expansion) and a vibration sensor for that spindle. Also, all bearings have their own temperature sensors, and with a high possibility, the spindle shaft is also cooled with coolant.

  • @DUIofPhysics
    @DUIofPhysics Před rokem +3

    many $10k's for a *rebuilt* spindle? is that including the offset cost for reselling the old one back to them for rebuilding too?

  • @andrewclark8225
    @andrewclark8225 Před rokem +5

    For the money you paid for that machine I would expect it to not need a new spindle yet ! Yes if you have crashed it that’s your fault. Hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of machine and you have to remove a washer to get the door to shut properly ! And the x axis ball screw replaced, was that crash related ? Good service time but why was it necessary on a machine that expensive in the first place ? I’ve run old CNC machines (one lathe was a 1978 Hitachi Seiki 4NE 600 , the first cnc lathe in Australia and had a tape reader before retro-fit to Fagor) that machine had shear collars to protect it from crashes and was still making accurate parts till it was retired in 2006 !

    • @TrolloTV
      @TrolloTV Před rokem +5

      Theres different levels of „accurate“.
      The precision requirements this Kern meets at the push of a button are either a big headache or straight up impossible on many other machines

  • @M13asan
    @M13asan Před rokem

    Super rad

  • @HP_rep_mek
    @HP_rep_mek Před rokem +1

    That was interesting to watch👍

  • @RoboCNCnl
    @RoboCNCnl Před rokem

    Cool stuff buddy.. and about the air solenoid, you might like to read into ‘Root cause analysis’ kind of a cool topic where you basically pointed out to..

  • @adriankowalski5492
    @adriankowalski5492 Před rokem +2

    I thought that KERN Micro have linear motors axes not ball screws.

  • @SuperAgentman007
    @SuperAgentman007 Před rokem +2

    Did you get a brand new spindle or a rebuild the deference would be the price and did you have to pay a core charge for the old spindle?

    • @AlMg1SiCu
      @AlMg1SiCu Před rokem +1

      They always do rebuilds. Rebuilds are done by Fischer to factory spec and are good as new. The core is always returned and keeping it isnt really an option

  • @Dwarfgrinder
    @Dwarfgrinder Před rokem

    My god theres a lot of wires and tubes going into that spindle. It has its own nervous system!

  • @zeuss194
    @zeuss194 Před rokem +3

    could you talk about the speedio ?

    • @christobel
      @christobel Před rokem

      In a Kern service video ? 😅

  • @larryblount3358
    @larryblount3358 Před rokem +1

    Are you going to change where some parts are machined so the wear envelope is expanded?

  • @HudsonLighting
    @HudsonLighting Před rokem

    Whats incredible to me is the parts you've had to replace after 3 years..which i totally get. It makes me heavily question two things though:
    1) what condition spindles and bearings would be on a used machine and why it might not be a good idea to get used... depending on the tolerances you are chasing
    And
    2) How much you need to allow for future maintenance which reqlly makes me think how under priced our products are as we dont have any money for such..hell we barely make wages 😢
    Anyway, John you throughly deserve the 400k+ hope you get it!
    My goal is 30k end of year

    • @robertlees2065
      @robertlees2065 Před rokem

      Buying a used VMC with a 6000 - 10,000rpm spindle is going to be very different to something like a Kern, not sure I've ever seen a Kern for sale used in the UK so something we probably don't need to worry about. Used can be just fine as long as you accept there are higher risks for breakdowns, can make the parts you need to on a machine with some wear in it and then put some of the money that you saved over buying new to one side for those repairs. I have 3 similar capacity CNC lathes primarily for the reason that if one breaks down I'm not completely screwed, all bought used, combined costing less than the cheapest of the 3 new.
      Lathes seem to be a bit more robust overall though, they don't tend to be doing particually high RPMs compared to VMCs or loads of movement for cutting complex profiles, still, if you can budgeting some money for future repairs would be wise as nothing is going to last forever.

    • @HudsonLighting
      @HudsonLighting Před rokem

      @@robertlees2065 Thanks, that's some really great advice there

  • @daight12345
    @daight12345 Před rokem +6

    why is it taboo to say the price of the spindle/replacement?

    • @AlMg1SiCu
      @AlMg1SiCu Před rokem +3

      Everyone's individual situation is a little different. It's going to change a bit from year to year, and depending on how much travel and labor is needed for the technician to get there and do the job. Also depends on if your core is rebuildable (usually is unless you really smashed it), current currency conversion rates, etc.
      You just don't want someone in the future to point to a specific number mentioned and whine about why they didn't get Price A when their Price B is based on completely different factors.
      The price is comparable to a decent new car, but which car specifically and which options on that car depend on the specifics.

  • @bcbloc02
    @bcbloc02 Před rokem

    I am surprised at the number of wires and hoses on that spindle. Also surprised the manufacturer doesn’t just make the bearing housing slightly larger diameter and the bore to match because having to file the fittings to fit just seems dumb.

  • @ianagos4276
    @ianagos4276 Před rokem +3

    Man how many hours on that spindle before replacement? 3 years seems short but if you are running 20hours a day every day it’s actually decent for a high speed spindle.
    My integrex needs a new spindle but it’s so bad it’s difficult to rotate.
    Also how many 10s of thousands? If I may ask just curious vs looking at mine

    • @TGC32
      @TGC32 Před rokem

      With the ticket price on that machine I wouldn't be surprised if that spindle replacement + labor was upwards of $60 - $70k CAD.

    • @ianagos4276
      @ianagos4276 Před rokem +1

      @@TGC32 I think he mentioned the price at some point and maybe I have the price in my head but it was lower than I expected.
      60-70cad sounds about right for a new spindle
      My rebuild is gonna run about 30k isd

    • @paulwood-stotesbury8057
      @paulwood-stotesbury8057 Před rokem

      I think he said in his podcase it had done just under 10,000 hrs. He's doing about 140hrs/week.

  • @solonanderson7019
    @solonanderson7019 Před rokem +2

    Did Tina have some awesome German work pants and if so what were they?

  • @BerndFelsche
    @BerndFelsche Před rokem +1

    OMG 3 years already.
    Tempus fugit.

  • @Nickle314
    @Nickle314 Před rokem +4

    You might want to have a pattern that works the left side, then the right, then the left, ...

    • @AlMg1SiCu
      @AlMg1SiCu Před rokem +1

      X travel on the left side is extremely limited, so it's likely not possible for most parts he does

    • @Nickle314
      @Nickle314 Před rokem +1

      @@AlMg1SiCu Interesting. I didn't realize it was asymetric.

    • @TritonTv69420
      @TritonTv69420 Před rokem +1

      @@Nickle314 Most 5 axis machines have about 75% of the work envelope to one side. The one I work on DMG CMX50U is pretty offset. Any machine that has a rotating trunnion table like this one is like that. The center of travel in x is always skewed towards the side the table rotates more. It makes it really tricky when parts are close to the size of the work envelope. You have to perfectly center the part about the work envelope not the table. It gets weird fast. haha

    • @Nickle314
      @Nickle314 Před rokem +1

      @@TritonTv69420 For some reason I had the impression they were symetric.
      On the maths front, there is something called Geometric Algebra. It makes the maths suprisingly easy.

  • @rickfearn3663
    @rickfearn3663 Před rokem +2

    Is Kern lacking on basic design? Having to file down the corner of a hex bolt so that the spindle assembly will slide down the tube is surprising. Why not use a socket head cap screw? Or reposition the bolt?

    • @genixia
      @genixia Před rokem

      At least they understood enough basic design to put an electrical fitting where they needed an electrical connection, and not a socket head cap screw that would have been useless in that application. 🤣 There's a lot of different connections there in a tight space. It's likely that the connector used isn't the same as originally designed for, but a running change mid-production. There are several reasons why that might be, e.g. the manufacturer stopped making it or went out of business, or the current favorite: still Covid-backlogged. The engineering supply chain can be very fickle, and sometimes no available replacement is exactly identical. In the vast majority of applications an electrical connector like this would have much more space around it so the physical sizing of the hex just doesn't matter much and its electrical properties are much more important. In a perfect world the spindle designer would have left a circumferential buffer to allow for unforeseen connector changes, but guessing the future of the supply chain isn't exactly 'basic' design. Filing the connector is a bit of a bodge, but compared to the massive engineering costs of a spindle redesign (that would only add to its already sizeable cost), not a bad solution. There's a good shot of it @7:49

  • @jeffhughes4277
    @jeffhughes4277 Před rokem +1

    what kinda crashes we talking about?

  • @michaeljuan98
    @michaeljuan98 Před rokem +3

    I assumed the kern was linear motors at that price.

    • @igsdannx
      @igsdannx Před rokem +1

      Micro HD is, Micro Vario is not.

  • @agg42
    @agg42 Před rokem

    6:20 Determinism is everything in engineering and machining. People who have worked on LODTM will tell you everything is deterministic.

  • @car9167
    @car9167 Před rokem +1

    So paid tens of thousands of dollars on a new spindle but couldn't keep the old one you owned and ask for just rebuilding/fixing it cost?

  • @Turnipko
    @Turnipko Před rokem

    You didn't wipe the contact surface of the spindle on the machine

  • @ratsun1734
    @ratsun1734 Před rokem

    already replacing it?

  • @mofix007
    @mofix007 Před rokem

    the X-ballscrew looks a lot smaller then I would have expected. Does anybody know the diameter and pitch? just curious

  • @RoboDriller
    @RoboDriller Před rokem

    How much did this cost?

    • @timogross8191
      @timogross8191 Před rokem

      8:15 many 1/10 of 1/1000 of dollars... 🙂

  • @TritonTv69420
    @TritonTv69420 Před rokem +3

    Stop crashing your machine ;) damn 40k that is crazy. My machine at work does 15k. So did she say there needs to be a break in period for the spindle or are you good to go full speed right off the bat?

    • @kisspeteristvan
      @kisspeteristvan Před rokem +2

      usually there's a break in period even for the ballscrews , specifics depend of specifics .

  • @aurcanis8492
    @aurcanis8492 Před rokem

    I thought the Kern uses direct drive linear motors instead of ballscrew :(

    • @user-gq9qh2kw6h
      @user-gq9qh2kw6h Před rokem

      Yes they do for all axis accept the z axis cause of many reasons and yes they wear off.

  • @Blue_4-2
    @Blue_4-2 Před rokem +1

    ⭐🙂👍

  • @professorsafari
    @professorsafari Před rokem

    Does anybody know if there is an old video where john talks about why he chose the vario over the other models from kern?

    • @AlMg1SiCu
      @AlMg1SiCu Před rokem +2

      No, but TL;DR the Evo + PyNo are too small and not suitable for his work. The Micro Pro is missing the thermal management system and several other key features. And the HD did not exist at the time of his purchase.

    • @professorsafari
      @professorsafari Před rokem

      @@AlMg1SiCu oh ok, the pyno makes sense, didn’t know about the other ones and the features. Thanks 👍

  • @Kveiteson
    @Kveiteson Před rokem

    You should get a proper simulation and CAM.
    #hyperMILL

  • @mattiasarvidsson8522
    @mattiasarvidsson8522 Před rokem

    I like her german accent

  • @stevenrichardson7882
    @stevenrichardson7882 Před rokem +2

    No safety harness while working on top of the machine😱

  • @alexbike01
    @alexbike01 Před rokem

    Ballscrew?? It's not linear motors?

    • @mkemachineinc.8058
      @mkemachineinc.8058 Před rokem +7

      Only the Micro HD has linear motors and hydrostatic guideways I believe.

  • @Bromo_Sexual
    @Bromo_Sexual Před 8 měsíci +2

    That Kern cnc machine looks like it’s a victim of sloppy engineering design. Haven’t the Japanese built better cnc machines than this?

  • @benthurber5363
    @benthurber5363 Před 8 měsíci

    Dude, if I'm working and some client is jamming a camera in my face, standing between me and my work, or otherwise being a nuisance, we're going to have a "come to Jesus" meeting. Props to the bald guy for not being a pest. You could learn something from him.

  • @johnboforsyth5970
    @johnboforsyth5970 Před rokem

    hmmmmmm

  • @hall6ppc1
    @hall6ppc1 Před rokem

    Should have bought a HAAS 😅

  • @spikeypineapple552
    @spikeypineapple552 Před rokem +2

    Man gets fleeced for 100k for a lukewarm bearing.

  • @davidl.579
    @davidl.579 Před rokem +1

    It took you 3 years to fix the door, just saying.

  • @dimsum5567
    @dimsum5567 Před rokem +2

    tens of thousands for a spindle 😂 what an over engineered crap, and still needs a file to fit into the hole 😂

    • @TrolloTV
      @TrolloTV Před rokem +3

      One of the better CNCs you can buy in this world.
      You kinda need the overengineering for that

  • @joshuaqueen9675
    @joshuaqueen9675 Před rokem +2

    Why did you decide to actually to be a youtuber again? I'm so confused.

  • @davidgardener1152
    @davidgardener1152 Před rokem

    "tina's an absolute beast" *tina pretends to not hear* 😬

  • @azul3404
    @azul3404 Před rokem +4

    What a rockie, too much machine for you