💡 Cool your cuts, elevate your craft!
The OriGlamMist Coolant Lubrication Spray System is an innovative solution designed for metal cutting and engraving. With a 6.5-liter capacity and adjustable airflow, it enhances machining efficiency while ensuring a safer workspace by effectively removing chips. This eco-friendly system saves over 80% in coolant costs compared to traditional methods, making it a smart choice for industrial applications.
Material | Aluminum + Copper Plastic |
Brand | OriGlam |
Package Information | Bottle |
Liquid Volume | 6.5 Liters |
Item Weight | 180 Grams |
Recommended Uses For Product | Industrial |
Specific Uses For Product | Metal cutting engraving, cooling stone, metal ceramic tile engraving, CNC lathe milling drill machine |
Item Form | Spray |
Manufacturer | OriGlam |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Part Number | 130103020Q |
Item Weight | 6.3 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6.93 x 5.39 x 1.22 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 130103020Q |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**A
Great little mister!
This 20.00 mister works better and is more reliable than the 700.00 misting units that came on our 3 CNC machines. The only problem I’ve had is that the thumb screws for the air and coolant don’t have a stop to keep them from unscrewing but it’s not a big problem.
B**E
Great little product
I cut and drill 1" X 1" stainless steel bar and have been using Tap Magic EP-EXTRA as a coolant (another great product, by the way!). I used a 12 volt pump I had to create a flood system for my band saw, but it would have been too much for my drill press. After reading all of the positive, helpful reviews this sounded like the right thing. I had an air regulator and gauge from an old compressor and hooked it up in line with this unit and it works great. It allows me not only fine tune the amount of pressure going in, but I can cut off the air flow easily, also. It comes with the syphon hose for the fluid, but not the air hose.You can get the 5/16" tubing at Lowes, but their compression fittings for that size are limited. Because of this, to connect to my regulator I had to start with 1/4" tubing and transition up to 5/16". You can probably find the correct fittings on line, but I kind of like the challenge of figuring out a solution with what you are given.How does it work? Great! Because of the misting, it's hard to gauge exactly how much coolant is actually going down the hole. so periodically i will back off the press and let it lubricate the tip of the bit.The nozzle was getting smacked by the strands coming out of the hole, so I reinforced it as you can see. No magnet? No problem... for me, anyway. Mine will stay in place indefinitely. Excellent product that I highly recommend.
C**R
Sprayer for mill.
Sprays lube on mill while cutting metal.
A**N
Product works as described, I prefer a stream of liquid rather than a mist/spray, so I modified it
The media could not be loaded. This product works as described (mist/spray using an air compressor), so 5 stars. Also great value.However, I want to cut aluminum on my CNC and prefer to apply a stream of liquid rather than a mist/spray, so that it shoots a sufficient volume and pressure of liquid to clear the chips in addition to providing cooling.So, I kept the housing of this OriGlam product, and swapped out the hose with this product:Loc-Line 40413 Coolant Hose Assembly Kit, Acetal Copolymer, 7 Piece, 1/4" Coolant Hose IDhttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B006R9O3HE?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1Instead of an air compressor, I'm now using a $10 aquarium pump (up to 80 GPH gallons per hour), to pump water directly into the housing, which squirts a nice solid jet of water.The reason I kept the housing of this OriGlamp product is that it has nice mounting holes, which I will eventually use to mount onto my CNC machine's Z axis so the jet stream can follow along wherever the spindle goes. (In the video, I merely depict squirting the water at an aluminum rod from a fixed mounting point).Keep in mind the jet stream of liquid is messier than the mist/spray, although both can be messy... so I'm working on ways to collect the liquid so it doesn't splatter all over the CNC bed and possibly reach electronics.
A**R
good value
cant make your own (and have it work) for this price.I mounted on a magnet so I can position depending on what I am cutting in my mill
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R**B
Works great!
Works great at a fraction of the cost of others I’ve seen online. You will also need some 5/16” or 8mm airline and fittings to hook this up to a compressor. Pick up a magnet with a threaded stud on it and you can mount this sprayer just about anywhere.
M**Y
No flow control.
Worked well initially but later coolant control screw failed. The screw cap fell off too.
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