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Posted by Margaret Taiwo on February 27, 2025 at 11:29 amWhat can be the reason for a rotor to be vibrating during milling?
MARK FOLORUNSO replied 1 year, 1 month ago 8 Members · 10 Replies -
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Inappropriate sizes
Non-allignment
High friction
Spoilage
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the bearing might be worn out or need lubrication
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Poor alignment of the hammers could be an issue.
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A rotor vibrating during milling is most likely caused by an imbalance in the rotor itself.
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A rotor vibrating during milling could be caused by several factors, including: rotor unbalance, a warped rotor, worn cutting tools, improper tool clamping, excessive cutting depth, poor machine alignment, uneven material removal, high vibration from the machine itself, or a bent spindle; all of which can create uneven forces on the rotor during the milling process, leading to vibration.
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Rotor bearing need lubrication./its bad.
excess load into the hammer mill.
inadequate speed from the the control.
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Rotor vibration during milling can stem from several issues, including imbalance, misalignment, wear, looseness, or even issues with the milling machine itself.
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