Re: Why so many people dislike Haas machines?
Originally Posted by
Mariuz
Apart from the light structure, the undersized mechanics, the constant vibrations in processing, the weird control
what problems do they have?
Are they really so bad?
Hello Mariuz,
welcome to our forums -
In the past, it has always been shown in cross-section that it depends on the purpose and components of the machines and sometimes also on those who work with the machines and how they do it.
As your first post, you immediately raised an “irritant” (endes) topic without any further background information. Why are you asking and where do the negative points/opinions you have listed come from???
As we haven't read anything from you yet, it would be good if you could tell us more about yourself and your technical background - otherwise it's difficult to go into a precise application or problem case. It is just as problematic to blame or project the points you mentioned onto the manufacturer alone - every machine has standard and optional components that the customer puts together himself according to requirements, application and wallet... I myself have seen several times how machines from well-known manufacturers have been brought to their knees simply because the wrong strategies, materials or tools were used for which the individual components of the machine were simply not designed....
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