MSC has some listed under Expanding Lathe Arbors - MSCDirect.com, but I don't know if they ship to the north pole.
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MSC has some listed under Expanding Lathe Arbors - MSCDirect.com, but I don't know if they ship to the north pole.
I've had good luck with similar arbors. I've never bought a set, just get bigger than you need, and turn it just under your part diameter. I usually move the foot pedal so the arbor doesn't get...
Your first link does suggest possible health consequences from ingesting high levels of aluminum, but mentions seeing your doctor for the medication, deferoxamine mesylate, which may be given to help...
That paper appears to have been published 5 years ago. Perhaps there's not a plausible link. Why would beverages come in aluminum cans if there was a health risk? Perhaps the claims in the article...
The health aspects are a non-issue, or you would've found them using Google. The noise would be an issue, but probably won't generate much in the way of Attorney's fees. Simply get the city...
Countless air studies have been done with the actual machine operator wearing the testing equipment. It may be classified as "nuisance dust", but if any valid health concerns arose, OSHA would be...
If there were health concerns from living next to a machine shop, wouldn't most of us machinists already be ill or deceased?
How do you currently determine whether the program performed well or not?
You could post your question at practicalmachinist.com if you don't get any replies here.
.965" pins, using 13 pins as pictured in a 10" diameter hole.
90 degrees would be .375" deep. You'd have to go deeper with an 82 degree, so .43125" is the answer you're looking for.
You should be able to find recommended speeds and feeds for the particular brand drills you are using. If they worked good for you in steel, drop the surface footage nearly in half, and the same...
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I don't see an attached image.
BOY 15S
Couple of specs here.
Something like this might work:
IF[VATOL EQ 1]N6
T1 M6 (3" FACE MILL)
N6 G00...
You can upload/download through the port, but I haven't done so lately. I load our programs onto floppy disks, then load them into the machines, and it works well enough for me.
Try this guy, he's got a bunch. [email protected]
You didn't mention which CAM system the post would be for. You might try the people you got the CAM system from first to see if a post is available.
"PS: Im not familiar with the forum that well.
How do I go about putting this thread in the correct location"[/QUOTE]
I don't know how to move a post, but initially. go to the Forums Tab and...
I don't know what actually goes into these slits. I suppose the gauge should be at the maximum material condition to ensure that the mating part will always fit.
If we had a vendor that tried to send us bad parts, the entire lot would go back to them, at their cost, to sort out the bad ones. If that makes their delivery late, then that's going to cost them...
Well, it seems like calipers would be just as easy, but your gauge would have a minimum length and width that you want to fit, and then the maximum length and width for the no-go. However, if either...
I don't know if there's any free ones, but I googled "deer decal .dxf", and there's some out there.
I don't see anything wrong with the code. I usually use a G95, and feed in "inches per rev" so I don't have to do the math to see how many inches per minute I should be feeding. F10 might be slow...
I currently am using a licensed version of ZW3D 2013. I received a copy of ZW3D 2015 SP, but was concerned about installing it. Will it affect the version I am already licensed for, or can I...
Good point OkumaWiz. If I load a good .MIN program from a single turret lathe into the dual turret lathe, I believe it only shows the last line of code until I add the G13/G14.
That happened to me once. I downloaded the program from the machine, deleted the program in the machine, and loaded it back into the machine and it worked. It's only happened once or twice, so I...
I meant I generated code for what had changed, and cut and pasted the new G-code portion into the old G-code program. It's possible that your operations remain basically the same, and you just...
I run into that problem, but with different software. I usually just use the new model for programming what got changed, then cut and paste it into the old machine program.
I found another place that may have something. It's mimwaycover.com