$500 CNC router with brushless servos and haas control... let's rethink this!
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$500 CNC router with brushless servos and haas control... let's rethink this!
https://www.yaskawa.com/delegate/getAttachment?documentId=TSE-S800-16&cmd=documents&documentName=TSE-S800-16E.pdf
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"2 8192 P/R incremental" sgm-08u2ha12
as you've already found, plenty on fleabay. Make sure you get the correct part number. It's more common to have a different encoder on the ebay options.
I am willing to bet most just send them into the HFO to get serviced. I've only had the brake off of mine.
I'd imagine it's pretty meaty except for where the worm shaft goes through.
Someone probably added it to maintain positive pressure to keep coolant out.
Tool Changer. Probably a SS machine.
It appears they run the same motor. If you're cutting aluminum or steel with small end mills you'll use all the RPM. If you're doing production it's a no brainer to get the faster spindle.
I run a 3" Seco Quattromill on a regular basis in my VF4SS and VF2 - both sidemount tool changers. I mark the tool heavy in the SS.
Does it sound like the solenoids are running properly?
Definitely thread mill.
What did you end up with? I too found a bunch of bugs, but I have yet to run CAM software without a ton of bugs in it.
The cool part is that they have been very responsive in fixing the bugs.
Report the bug, they have had all kinds of bugs like that in the past, select one thing, another thing changes.
Did your cambox leak out all it's oil? The double arm seal degrades over time and if you don't replace and replenish the oil it can get dry in there.
To answer the original question on how to do it, when you select the geometry - you would want it to point the other direction, then under technology switch the path to the right instead of the left.
What Ydna said, G154P1 G154 P2, etc. You can also use G110, G111, etc. Your post processor should be set up to handle it one of these ways.
Use HSS user defined projection. Select the surface, select the upper or lower curve and a tool big enough to do it. I usually use a ball mill for chamfers like that.
I think the transformer looking piece(I think this is the actual inductor) is sold separately, not 100% sure. I don't think these are available anymore.
Dorian isn't really known for their CAT40 tooling - my opinion is to stick to known stuff.
Syntillo 9918 is great for GP usage - I only change mine once per year at most.
Techniks collets work...
Matt, you're absolutely on point. I do have one Mari collet - I don't think I have used it yet but it definitely doesn't look as nice as Techniks collets.
It's my understanding that Glacern is NOT...
Kurt HDL4J is probably what you want. Orange vises do look nice but I'm in the same boat, I don't have deep enough pockets for that!
I currently have 3 Chick BL4's for my 4" double vise work, got...
I've been running Techniks collet chucks and Maritool hard holders. Techniks stuff I've been getting from allindustrial, I buy in quantity and they give me good pricing - same with collet sets....
Yup, I did! Luckily I have cheap collets and runout on some of them cancel out some of the runout in the rotary ;)
I'll have to get some quotes on a rebuild.
It's working great, thanks again! The screaming deal I got on the S5C wasn't super screaming considering it has .002" runout - might have to get it rebuilt.
The thing i like about the Edge...
I use an Edge Technologies tool setter Pro Touch Off Gage - Edge Technology
It sets to 4" above the table - I always set off the TABLE on the same location on the table with all the tools at the...
I really like the YG1 Alu-Power end mills, they work very well and produce very nice finishes - better than SGS. SGS seems to take more abuse. For the money, I stick with YG1 most of the time for...
I'm 99% sure mine goes way over 200% as well. It might go to 400, but I can't recall, I don't generally crank it up that high.
Hard to say without having more application specific details. I recently got a 3" disk mill that cut 20 minutes out of my 50 minute cycle time, huge savings! Thru spindle coolant and big indexable...
I have seen them on Ebay in the past, at a quick glance I didn't see any but I didn't look very deep. just search "Haas CNC" or similar
I should have followed up, it turns out I have a S5C rotary, not HA5C, putting in the right parameters for that took care of everything :)
S5C homes to an index pulse on the motor, which is the "Z...
I got Setting 30 changed, (E-stop and set HA5C), 4th axis hooked up but when I go to home it out, it spins continuously(CCW, on the right side of the table). It would home out with the indexer box so...