Alarm 179 LOW GEARBOX OIL PRESSURE
The oil level is low. Fix the leaks and refill with oil.
There is a clog in the oil-pump inlet screen. Clean the oil-pump inlet screen.
There is a problem...
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Alarm 179 LOW GEARBOX OIL PRESSURE
The oil level is low. Fix the leaks and refill with oil.
There is a clog in the oil-pump inlet screen. Clean the oil-pump inlet screen.
There is a problem...
Did you generate the operations? If it was a simulation issue, it should've prompted an error. If you generated your toolpaths and they are staying pink. Then it's an issue with your toolpath...
What material are you cutting? Brass tends to turn my coolant a light shade of blue for whatever reason.
is your d comp setting set for diameter or radius?
Hanermo,
That is indeed a straight flute drill, NOT a reamer.
Don't skip the adapter plate. The adapter plate is worth it. http://www.yuasa-intl.com/images/products/pdfs/DMNC-ACCESSORIES.pdf This will tell you what you need. If you have an $8000 indexer do...
run at about 50sfm at about .022/ rev.
.015" undersize is a bit much for that small of a reamer. I would leave about .006"-.008" total. You are correct on doing half and half for drilling. 40xD is not fun
a 1/2-20 tap drill is a 29/64" NOT a 15/32". your minor diameter will be out of spec.
Just drill it with a 135deg stub drill. and interpolate the .100" of drill point out.
1 9/16 - 8 UN 2B Go Trilock Plug Gage
Here you go.
Or if you want to adjust it in the CAM software. Make the first loop a lead in move and adjust your lead in feed rate to what you want.
Ordering stock 1/8" oversize is the best way to go. Why square up stock before putting it in the CNC? Depending on the thickness of the part I give myself either at least .125" or .25" of stock. The...
Aluminum will load the wheel. Do you have a chop saw or rip saw? These will work, just make sure the part is supported well. 96 Tpi is a lot for cutting aluminum. I would use around a 12TPI for that...
Put it on the drill press use a reamer that is approx .003"-.01" smaller than finish size. Don't fasten the part to the table, let it "float". The reamer will align the part. Then finish with the...
If you're machining them, why are they being precut? Have the metal supplier blank the parts out if you don't have a saw, and machine it to size.
Rotary broach.
I would think a 1/4" radius should be good enough. You may even be able to do a 5/16" radius and not have to counterbore into the radius. I would avoid counterboring into a feature that you are...
If you're only making 2 or 3, a 3 axis vmc will work fine.
Conventional is good for getting underneath the scale of materials and flame cut parts. But 99% of the time on a cnc machine you will be climb milling.
The feed sounds right. The is speed a little bit conservative but is a good starting point. Those numbers look pretty good to start with. Give it a go.
Jog your Z down and use a set of gage blocks to measure your Z from the table to the spindle nose. Add the height of gage blocks to your Z distance and write that number down. Now for setting your Z...
Look into a used knee mill thats been fitted with an eztrak type system
I'm not familiar with your software but check to see if there is some kind of arc deviation in the software and set it to 0. You may have to take a couple finish passes with the feed rate turned way...
What are you cutting? What I looked at was 6 bar or approx 84 psi. That should work for some plastics and some wood if you're not to aggressive. I would just keep an eye out for resales and on ebay...
Your feed is too low also. Kick up the feed to about 5ipm or .003/rev. I have had good luck dividing the drill diameter by 62 to get my feed.
Haas is BS and it doesn't recognize that 360, 720, 1080, etc. is the same as 0 degrees. So it will wind all the way back to 0deg. It does the same thing in our 2014 ST10y and 2014 VF2SS with 2014...
Did you edit your machine definition and your stock in the tab shown? If you haven't done that you won't be able to do anything.
Get a custom end mill made or buy an adjustable chamfer mill like bhurts shows. Milldex Adjustable Angle Turning and Chamfering Tool APT Indexable Tools Toolholders Machine Tool and Supply
don't...
Mill the flat side and profile first. Then mill the outside profile into some soft jaws for the second op. Then you can clamp onto the whole piece and do your 3d profiling second.
Use a 1/4" carbide end mill and interpolate your counterbores with a 10% doc (.025" depth). Run it 18000 to 23000 rpm with a feed of .002" IPT ex. 4 flute end mill 18000*.002*4=144ipm. If your cnc...