HSD ES367 Spindle Repair

HSD ES367 Spindle Repair & Rebuild Services

Overview

The HSD ES367 is a high-torque, liquid-cooled electrospindle built in the 132 x 132 mm frame class. Unlike the ES368 (which offers multiple RPM configurations), the ES367 is positioned as a higher torque synchronous unit, designed for heavier cutting applications in composite and plastic machining environments HSD_Cat_Composite_mar24_Web_ENG….

It is commonly selected when greater torque stability and power density are required within a compact footprint.


Technical Specifications (Official Model Data)

From the HSD catalog (pages 12–13) HSD_Cat_Composite_mar24_Web_ENG…:

  • Body Diameter: 132 x 132 mm
  • Max Speed: 24,000 rpm
  • Motor Technology: Synchronous
  • Torque S1/S6 (40%): 21.5 / 25.8 Nm
  • Power S1/S6 (40%): 18 / 21.6 kW
  • Taper: HSK E63
  • Cooling: Liquid
  • Aggregate anti-rotation flange: Yes
  • On request:
    • Vibration sensor
    • Thermal sensor on front bearings HSD_Cat_Composite_mar24_Web_ENG…

Where ES367 Is Typically Used

Because of its high torque output (up to 25.8 Nm S6 listed) HSD_Cat_Composite_mar24_Web_ENG…, ES367 units are often used in:

  • Composite structural machining
  • Heavy trimming operations
  • Applications requiring stable torque at moderate speeds
  • Multi-axis systems where load consistency matters

🔍 Common Failure Modes – HSD ES367

1️⃣ High-Load Bearing Stress

With torque levels significantly higher than ES368, the front bearing stack in ES367 sees substantial axial load.

Symptoms

  • vibration during heavy cuts
  • chatter under load
  • premature heat buildup

2️⃣ Liquid Cooling System Issues

As a liquid-cooled synchronous spindle HSD_Cat_Composite_mar24_Web_ENG…, cooling performance is critical.

Common issues:

  • coolant restriction
  • scale buildup
  • improper flow rate

Symptoms

  • thermal growth
  • overheating alarms
  • shortened bearing life

3️⃣ Electrical Drive Sensitivity (Synchronous Motor)

Synchronous motors are more sensitive to:

  • drive parameter misconfiguration
  • voltage instability
  • encoder signal issues

These can sometimes mimic mechanical failure symptoms.


4️⃣ Tool Interface Wear (HSK E63)

HSK E63 taper requires clean, accurate toolholder engagement. Over time:

  • clamp force reduction
  • taper fretting
  • pull stud wear

can reduce machining accuracy.


🧰 ES367 Rebuild Process

  1. Full disassembly and contamination removal
  2. Bearing stack replacement (high-load rated configuration)
  3. Precision preload calibration
  4. Shaft and taper inspection
  5. Tool clamp system inspection + rebuild if needed
  6. Cooling channel inspection + pressure testing
  7. Rotor dynamic balancing
  8. Final run test with thermal + vibration monitoring

Because this is a high-torque model, preload accuracy is critical to bearing longevity.


💰 Repair vs Replace – ES367

With rated power up to 21.6 kW S6 HSD_Cat_Composite_mar24_Web_ENG…, ES367 replacement cost can be significant.

In most real-world cases:

  • Bearing degradation is primary failure
  • Motor windings remain serviceable
  • Tool clamp wear is secondary

A rebuild restores torque stability without full capital replacement.


✅ Preventative Maintenance – ES367

  • Maintain proper coolant flow and cleanliness
  • Avoid excessive side loading from poorly balanced tooling
  • Inspect HSK E63 tapers regularly
  • Monitor vibration and thermal trends
  • Replace worn pull studs before clamp damage occurs