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  1. #1
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    Smile Cincinnati Hawk 150

    I am starting to work with a cincinnati Hawk 150. This is a used machine and we don't have all the manuals for it. I was wondering if anyone could help me locate manuals for this machine. I will also need help with the renishaw tool setter. Just wondering what tool offset page a person uses for tool setup,and for working offsets. This machine has an Acramatic A2100 controller.Can a person use the g code canned cycles for threading ,rough turning and boring like on the fanuc controllers? How does one set up for tool change positions? I have run this controller on a Cincinnati Arrow 750 Machining center but not on the turning centers. Any help will be greatly appreciated. I have been away from the trade for a few years so I'll need some help refreshing my memory. Thanks

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    Smile Cincinnati Machinetool Support

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  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by gwood View Post
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    Thanks for the info gwood. Looks like I will be the new owner of this machine in the new year. I have been running this machine part time for the last 3 years. It should have a few more good years of production left in it. Is there any way to tell how many hours this machine would have?

    Thanks Again

    Mike

  4. #4
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    Call in with the serial # off the back of the machine and we can tell you when the machine was ordered. There was never an hour meter in any of the Acramatic controls.

  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by gwood View Post
    Call in with the serial # off the back of the machine and we can tell you when the machine was ordered. There was never an hour meter in any of the Acramatic controls.
    Hi, I recently import Concinnati hawk 200 Cnc lathe with fanuc 21it Control from uk. Machine had a issue of sram data. I put the data and machine is ready now. The only problem with the x axis, when i run the x axis, the reading is changing on the crt screen but mechanically doesnt move. Anyone help me in this regard? Thanks in advance.

  6. #6
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    Most obvious thing to check is whether motor is turning as commanded and if coupling is broken/missing. If the machine doesn't have scale feedback, it doesn't know if the axis is moving, only if the motor is.

  7. #7
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    Re: Cincinnati Hawk 150

    Probably the coupling

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