Quantum™

Product Info

Quantum Control

The Quantum™ gives you the ability to accurately and consistently quantify your lubrication settings. You can specify the fluid output down to a fraction of a drop to fine-tune machining processes, accurately measure and control usage, and share settings between multiple machines.

With both RS-232 and discrete input interfaces, the Quantum™ can integrate into almost any type of device. Whether used on a machine with a simple on-off switch or one with a PLC controller, the Quantum™ can be programmed with the precise settings needed for each job you run.

  • Integrate easily: Serial or discrete interface
  • Quantify your lubrication: Digitally-controlled output
  • Stay informed: Active monitoring
  • Enjoy the benefits of MQL on your CNC machine
  • Eliminate the flood coolant mess
  • Increase production rates
  • Improve surface finish

For engineers and machinists who understand the connection between process control and performance, the Quantum™ system represents a giant leap forward in lubricant delivery.

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Quantify your lubrication with digitally-controlled output.

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Dual use nozzle performs as both lubricant output and air blow-off to clear chips

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Active monitoring with alerts informs operators when critical issues arise.

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Control the Quantum™ with simple inputs or integrate fully through a robust serial interface.

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Setup, store, and select multiple jobs with the Quantum’s™ simple user interface.

Features, Specs & Options

Features

  • Integrate easily: Serial or discrete interface
  • Quantify your lubrication: Digitally-controlled output
  • Stay informed: Active monitoring
  • Enjoy the benefits of MQL on your CNC machine
  • Eliminate the flood coolant mess
  • Increase production rates
  • Improve surface finish

Technical Specifications


    Outputs:
    • Up to 6 independent output groups

    Output rate - 1 drop pump:
    • 0-200 drops/min.

    Output rate - 2 drop pump:
    • 0-400 drops/min.

    Reservoir:
    • 64 oz with low level switch

    Integration:
    • Discrete or serial control

    Alarm:
    • Alarm interlock output

    Power:
    • 24VDC power supply

    Options & Accessories

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