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In my case, I was hogging out material and making the mill work. The head temperature did increase during the several hour session. Think I will definitely switch to hogging end mills for that kind of work to reduce the head heating. I did check the belt tension and it was a little tighter than it should have been. Loosened it slightly. Hope doing those two things will help some.
When you think about it, it's just physics in everyday life. Sometimes we just need these things to be pointed out and then it becomes obvious.
When you think about it, it's just physics in everyday life. Sometimes we just need these things to be pointed out and then it becomes obvious.