Frequently Asked Questions
What
History Does Parlec Have With Driven Tools?
Parlec’s purchase of Bristol Tool & Gauge
in 2003, added Driven tools to our product line. Bristol,
which was founded in 1946, has over 20 years of experience
in manufacturing Driven tool products. Parlec has spent
the last year reviewing Bristol’s designs and
re-arranging the product line to offer the highest quality
tools available on the market today. We have focused
our efforts on the development of Driven & Static
Tools and have begun to put inventory into stock for
all of our catalog products.
The joining Parlec and Bristol, allows
us to utilize the experience of the Bristol organization
to manufacture Parlec Driven & Static tools. We
currently have relationships with most of the major
OEM manufacturers and our testing has proven that our
tools are the best in the industry.
How
Often Do I Need To Rebuild My Driven Tools?
The life cycle of a driven tool is dependent on the
application and use of a specific tool. In addition
to this, the design of a tool plays an important role
in a tool’s life.
Tools that are cutting exotic metals
or working in environments with small chip particles
with longer cycle times will need to be rebuilt sooner
than tools cutting aluminum components with shorter
cycle times.
Unfortunately there is no magic number
on the required interval for rebuilding any manufacturer’s
driven tool because of the variations in working environments.
Due to the nature of the design of a Parlec tool, we
are able to offer a one-year warranty on all of our
tools. Parlec also offers maintenance packages for any
tool, where by we will evaluate your tools on an annual
or semi-annual basis for a fixed rate, and should the
tool show signs of wear, we would then quote you on
the replacement parts.
Can
I Rebuild My Driven Tool?
Many customers look at a driven tool and say I can replace
a bearing or seal. What they do not realize is that
there is a lot more to repairing a tool than just swapping
out a bearing.
The following considerations must
be observed when repairing a tool:
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Root cause of the
failure identified and eliminated. |
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Selection of replacements parts
compatible with current components. |
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Correct assembly of the unit
to ensure proper pre-loads, alignments and installation
of replacement parts. |
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Break-in of the tool to prevent
premature failure of the unit. |
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Final QC evaluation to ensure
that the tool meets specifications of an equivalent
new tool. |
Failure to properly rebuild a tool
will significantly decrease the performance and life
span of a repaired unit.
Parlec offers a comprehensive repair
department with facilities on two continents to handle
any type of repair. Our competitors generally need to
ship the units back to the factory which results in
extended lead-times when a tool requires a major repair.
Please see our Service
section of the website for information on how to get
your free evaluation today!
Does
Parlec Repair Other OEM’s Tools?
Yes - The majority of tools that we repair have worn
seals and bearings as the root cause of problem. This
means that we have access to the same components that
were supplied with the original tool. Should there be
a failure in an OEM proprietary component that we do
not have access to, we would recommend that you send
the tool back the manufacturer.
Please see our Service
section of the website for information on how to get
your free evaluation today!
Is
Bearing Failure Common?
No – typically tools that come into our repair
department that have bearings seized do not have a root
cause of a bad bearing or bearing failure. Generally
these tools had a seal failure which lead to contamination
of the bearing system and the eventual failure of the
bearings. Bearings that are kept free of contamination
can perform for many years without issues.
Do
I Need To Grease My Tools Periodically?
No – Driven tools are sealed by design and come
with the bearings pre-greased for life. Adding additional
grease could overload the bearings and cause premature
failure.
What
Makes A Parlec Tool Better By Design?
Bearings, Seals and Gears have the greatest effect on
the performance of a head. Not only is selecting the
proper grade of components important but the placement
of these components inside the head also affects the
quality of a tool.
Bearings
All of Parlec’s new tools utilize two types of
bearings inside the heads on the output spindles. On
4500RPM rated heads we utilize tapered roller bearings
which can handle greater loads than a traditional angular
contact bearing and provide a more rigid tool. On 6000RPM
rated heads we utilize multiple angular contact bearings
at the front of the spindle to overcome the lack of
rigidity produced on tools using a single bearing.
Seals
Parlec is constantly testing the latest seals on the
market and designing our tools with a “protective”
seal placement that ensures the longest possible life
for a seal. By selecting higher quality seals and keeping
them away from direct contact with chips and coolant
flow we can produce a tool that will outlast our competition.
Where
Are Parlec’s Products Made?
Parlec is proud of the fact that we manufacture these
tools on two continents – North America &
Europe. With global manufacturing facilities around
the world we are the only manufacturer that can provide
factory support in both North America and Europe.
What
Tools Are Available?
We currently offer Driven Tools for seven specific OEM’s.
The tools that are used in these machines are designed
specifically for the manufacturer and will not work
in other OEM’s machines. If you do not see your
brand of machine listed please call our inside sales
department to verify a specific request.
What
if I see my manufacturer, but not the specific model?
Parlec has focused our Driven & Static products
on a select group of OEM’s and is currently developing
tools to complete each of the product ranges. If you
see your manufacturer listed but do not see your specific
machine please give us a call. Chances are if your machine
is a current model that the OEM is selling we are working
on developing a range of tools for your machine.
What
Types of Machines Is Parlec Selling Static Tooling For?
Parlec focuses on providing Driven tools for multi-tasking
CNC lathes. In an effort to promote these products we
also offer static tools that are used on these machines
as well. We are currently adding a complete range of
static tools to our catalog to compliment our Driven
products. If you do not see the static tools you are
looking for please give us a call, as they could be
available shortly.
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