hello sir, i have a kingston machine type CL38C. i have a problem with the alarm code "ex 1034 2nd turred not inposition" what is the solution ,, i expect your answer
Different machine and you should probably tell us what controller you have - Practical machinist forum is probably a better source for info and answers. www.practicalmachinist.com/vb/
So this really didn't set G54 The setting he had was the same as G52 (Machine Home Position) Also the position your TOOL PRESETTER is Referenced to. Say you wanted to set G55 Go to MDI, Delete whatever preexisting info there is. Type G55 write/enter, Cycle Start. This'll enter you into G55 Work Positioning. You can see it in HAND JOG / display POSITion. So Say you put your part in. The face of that part ( Z ) is zero. But you want your Turret position to be say Z-5.0 from your G52/Home position. As long as you have swing clearance. Enter that in offsets page G55. Then probe off your tools. I may have confused myself a bit. Still searching for that video that describes it better.
Man, I have just bought an SL10, never used a Haas before, I spent about 2 hours today reading the manual trying to figure this out, you solved it in about 5 minutes. Thank you so much. I have a jib due out tomorrow to be done on this little lathe and I was hoping to knock it out this afternoon but I could not figure out how to write in the diameter measurement, I couldn’t get the previous measurement to delete... and I couldn’t find it in the manual.
Very well presented. Slow, clear, zoomed on every buttons pressed. I watched different videos on machining, even from the machine manufacturers. They all seem to assume when they pressed a button, the watchers saw what they did even if the scene was taken at the back of the presenter.
Thank you for the video is very helpful, I just got a 2002 Haas 0:04 SL20T and start learn how to use the lathe and I have a question, when I send the Z and X home it go to fast to home position and in your video going slow, how do I can adjust the speed? Thank you
@@agentsmith7947 He was demonstrating the method. Yes, G54 will work on all tools but you must set the tool offset for each tool to be used in the program.
G54 on a lathe is a shift - and you only want to shift the Z direction - never the X on a 2 axis lathe. In this demo he set T1 Z face and wants the G54 Z to NOT add any more. (they will add together). If you had a second job with a longer part with same tools you would only need to shift the Z face for all tools using G54.
Never set cutting tools like this. Use a precision ground gauge pin and move away (Z+) until pin clears then hit zero part set and minus diameter of gauge pin
Freaking stupid. He set the tool offset to the face , then sets z zero ( g54) to the face . Why wouldn't you use the tool probe to set the tool offsets , then call the tool and set Z zero of the workpiece?
Two thumbs up!!!
Thank you.
Why the X offset on a rough surface? And as the surface was not worked it is not perfecly centered with the axis.
Thank you, I'm starting my career as a CNC machinist. made my life a little easier.
You're not a machinist. You're an operator
Start from operator.
Now can u use the tool setter for the rest of the tools??
Thank you
hello sir, i have a kingston machine type CL38C. i have a problem with the alarm code "ex 1034 2nd turred not inposition" what is the solution ,, i expect your answer
Different machine and you should probably tell us what controller you have - Practical machinist forum is probably a better source for info and answers. www.practicalmachinist.com/vb/
Think you from mars
So this really didn't set G54 The setting he had was the same as G52 (Machine Home Position) Also the position your TOOL PRESETTER is Referenced to. Say you wanted to set G55 Go to MDI, Delete whatever preexisting info there is. Type G55 write/enter, Cycle Start. This'll enter you into G55 Work Positioning. You can see it in HAND JOG / display POSITion. So Say you put your part in. The face of that part ( Z ) is zero. But you want your Turret position to be say Z-5.0 from your G52/Home position. As long as you have swing clearance. Enter that in offsets page G55. Then probe off your tools. I may have confused myself a bit. Still searching for that video that describes it better.
Man, I have just bought an SL10, never used a Haas before, I spent about 2 hours today reading the manual trying to figure this out, you solved it in about 5 minutes. Thank you so much. I have a jib due out tomorrow to be done on this little lathe and I was hoping to knock it out this afternoon but I could not figure out how to write in the diameter measurement, I couldn’t get the previous measurement to delete... and I couldn’t find it in the manual.
Very well presented. Slow, clear, zoomed on every buttons pressed.
I watched different videos on machining, even from the machine manufacturers. They all seem to assume when they pressed a button, the watchers saw what they did even if the scene was taken at the back of the presenter.
Very imformative.
I'm new to the HAAS Lathe CNC world. Great teacher! Thank you!
Christian
Thank you soooo much
Thank you for the video is very helpful, I just got a 2002 Haas 0:04 SL20T and start learn how to use the lathe and I have a question, when I send the Z and X home it go to fast to home position and in your video going slow, how do I can adjust the speed?
Thank you
hey tried 10 times to set subtitles to german there comes albanian arabic etc very professional)))
Very good explanation. So G54 work off set only set on 1st tool if we have more tool than1 in program in same G54 ?
Did u ever figure this out?
@@agentsmith7947 He was demonstrating the method. Yes, G54 will work on all tools but you must set the tool offset for each tool to be used in the program.
As far as I understand tool offset is for each tool and work offset is a global offset that will effect each tool by the g54 value
Best info brother
The best vid on these settings, I've seen.
Thank you, why you didn’t indicate the part?
What is tip at tool offset
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Спасибо Вам за урок.👍
very good "-)
So how does g54 know that it's being set via tool 1 position? After this is done with tool 1 do I need to reset geometry for the other tools as well?
G54 on a lathe is a shift - and you only want to shift the Z direction - never the X on a 2 axis lathe. In this demo he set T1 Z face and wants the G54 Z to NOT add any more. (they will add together). If you had a second job with a longer part with same tools you would only need to shift the Z face for all tools using G54.
Where did you get that 2.88????
That’s how much it measures the outside of the tube
Never set cutting tools like this. Use a precision ground gauge pin and move away (Z+) until pin clears then hit zero part set and minus diameter of gauge pin
Not to mention chucking rough stock in soft jaws 🤦🏼♂️
I had no trouble holding tolerances with either shim stock or gauge blocks. I prefer the blocks though.
@@wrangler5729 i seen that? hard jaws with a stop.
Freaking stupid. He set the tool offset to the face , then sets z zero ( g54) to the face . Why wouldn't you use the tool probe to set the tool offsets , then call the tool and set Z zero of the workpiece?
And this is a school?