SERVO PROCESSOR VELOCITY COMMAND OVER
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AS THE PERMISSABLE...
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SERVO PROCESSOR VELOCITY COMMAND OVER
THIS ALARM OCCURS WHEN THE VELOCITY COMMAND CALCULATED BY THE SERVO PROCESSOR EXCEEDS THE PERMISSABLE FOUR TIMES OR OVER IN SUCCESSION.
AS THE PERMISSABLE...
I am probably totally out of line here, this is not my forum, I am not familiar with Bridgeport, (we do have one but it is in the fab side of the building, with a retro fit EZ trak I think) I am over...
I am in your position, Q.C., Engineer, Manager, Purchasing, Programmer, Setup, and Operator, so I don't know how to help LOL. I don"t use any HSS except small drills, and taps. Carbide is expensive...
It will rough at .03 until it gets to .03 above finish X then it will break it down into a percentage of .03. If that makes sense. Robert
If you are using M.C. X or newer there should be a Haas post processor that will not output "R" values, it will be "I" and "J" values, I would start there, but it doesn't make sense to me why you...
I am trying to remember it was about five years ago, but I think you need a long skinny screw driver and the knob is behind the steel cover, accessed from the top of the unit. Robert
But I had to...
I don't know the solution to that. (engineers) But maybe you could use a fixture in the part to counter the weight of the part itself, instead of counter the chuck? Robert
Maybe I'm totally off, having not seen the part, but from what you have told me you should not need a counter balance for that part. A twelve inch chuck should be ample for that part. Robert.
I an much more satisfied with that response. Robert
Hey guys I was wondering if any of you know how to lock the live tools with an M code? We use these dumb little locators. Just curious. LR-45, 1980 something, OSP 5020. Thanks, Robert
Contacted the local Haas tech he is on the way, I am not familiar with HSM, and it is a 2000. Thanks, Robert
The job ran for about 2 and a half years.
Maybe I'm not understanding, the program value matches the the machine value? As in identical numbers? The machine limit should be out in space somewhere behind the turret some 350 inches or...
More than happy to help (when I can), it sounds like you are at least headed in the right direction. Robert
hey guys, if I needed to fat finger that same thread in what would be the easiest way? Robert
hey guys, if I needed to fat finger that same thread in what would be the easiest way? Robert
I THINK YOU NEED TO TELL THE MACHINE CUTTER RIGHT (G41) OR CUTTER LEFT(G42), I HAVE USED G13 AND YOU ONLY NEED TO BE IN INCREMENTAL MODE(G91) IF YOU ARE STEPPING DOWN AFTER YOU COMPLETE THE ARC.
hi guys, total newbie to MasterCam X, really newbie to any CAM, not CAD software, I am running 4 machines and only posting to 1. Do any of you guys know of any resources for finding and importing...
That is weird it doesn't really make any sense but that is what I heard. Though the x axis, I'm not sure how that would work, like x minus would make a bigger part?
That is weird it doesn't really make any sense but that is what I heard. Though the x axis, I'm not sure how that would work, like x minus would make a bigger part?
hEY GUYS i HEARD A RUMOR THAT IN OTHER COUNTRIES THAT MACHINE MANUFACTURERS USE Z POSITIVE INSTEAD OF Z NEGATIVE ON THE TURRNING CENTERS HAS ANY BODY HEARD ANYTHINMG SIMILAR TO THIS JUST CURIOUS OH I...
Andre b is correct we can cut 359.999 degrees with an R command but it will leave a little mark.
You are way brighter than I am but, I have done this before. Move your tool to the center of the pocket, and use a g12 or g13.
Example (maybe)
G0 x0 y0 z.1
G1 Z-.1
G91(incremental)...
Hey Im a different person than that Robert nothing personal Bob
My name is Robert, I am a professional machinist. I think the reason this site gets so much attention from the Hobbiest community and not enough from the professional community is that Hobbiests...
I think selling macros is a good idea, but really how many applications can they have. Turn, Bore, Thread, Groove. You give a machine a set of
"guidlines" that can be altered at the control very...
Oh you want to bore jaws haaaagh
I built jaws for a kitigawa chuck for an Okuma if it is the same tooth profile it should be 60 degrees 1.5 mm apart and like a pitch diamater as closely toleranced as you want it
I know I amthe odd man out here but I am all about spirals. I agree with Kel though it sounds like you have an alignment issue, maybe a dinged collet? Maybe a little dullness on the drill. A couple...
I need to know what control it is, but I will be willing to bet that the problem is that you have cancelled the G42 after you cancelled the canned cycle try putting the G40 in the x 12.500 line...