MY CNC BAR FEEDER 6 TO 12 FOOT BARS HIGH RPM CHECK OUT VIDEO
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MY CNC BAR FEEDER 6 TO 12 FOOT BARS HIGH RPM CHECK OUT VIDEO
PATENT PENDING
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Very useful and an interesting design, but unless the bar is being fed in by the unit and not pulled in by the tooling, (not apparent either way from the video) it's not a bar feeder.
I hope you plan on putting some guards around it.
What is your idea of high rpm?
An open mind is a virtue...so long as all the common sense has not leaked out.
It has been run at 3500 rpm and it should do 6000 rpm with roller every 4 inches it does not vibrate, I have run this one about 1000 hours and no wear
so we plan on making these for six foot bars
Thanks you for checking the Bar Feeder
Alan Hiiesalu
Yes to be a bar feeder it needs a pusher and that can be added with a end of bar detector and feed hold or reset circut to stop the CNC at the end of
the stock
I would not like to be near it with a 12' bar running at 6000 rpm and the BARFEEDER supported by a single bracket to the machine.
How do you accommodate different size bars?
An open mind is a virtue...so long as all the common sense has not leaked out.
That's what I was thinking. The machines I've ran all have feed tubes, for the stock material.How do you accommodate different size bars?
Do you have a complete setup for each bar diam. ?
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The rollers adjust from 1.375 down .375 by rotating a collar and locking in place or there is Type 2 a driven tube that uses liners to center hex or square stock. and for now I am working on 6 foot units.
The amount of power used to rotate the unit is very small barly notice on
spindel load .
And a 12 foot unit will have a lot of support and guards pro built by our shop
This unit is to demo what the patent office wants to see.
And Thanks for checking this out
Alan Hiiesalu
Thoroughbred Precision
A 12' bar sticks out about 9' from the end of the machine and a 12' pusher is needed to push this bar full length; therefore you need somewhere around 24' past the end of the machine to fit all this in. You cannot bring the pusher in until the machine has stopped and cannot restart the machine until it has been retracted so pushing is going to be very slow.
I will agree that this is an innovative approach but having had experience with barfeeders that could handle 12' bars on manual machines and smaller feeders on CNC machines that can advance the bar with the spindle running I am dubious about the practicality and potential market size.
An open mind is a virtue...so long as all the common sense has not leaked out.
Looks interesting. Do you have any more pictures or videos? Can you show how the bar was advanced in your video ?
Very Nice !
JHCOPPERS
Thanks for the remarks, We are working on drawings and a prototype of a manufactured model.
I have had a lot of people who are interested in one for there CNC