I'm leery of purchasing from Haas tooling. I purchased a 3 jaw chuck for my indexer. The 1st one I received was missing the chuck (only back plate in package), way crappy packaging. The 2nd 1 was damaged in shipping as the backplate and chuck collided in shipping, again crappy packaging. The 3rd time (2nd replacement) the parts slightly collided but I was able to stone out the damage. Time is money and fooling with returns sucks!
Bryan - I'd like to hear some details of what happened with the chuck and see if there's anything we can do. Send me an email at bofallon@haascnc.com and I'll see what i can do. Thanks - Bryan at Haas Automation
Make us some little robots, like the ones they use in the amazon fulfilment centers, that automatically swap chip barrels if it gets too heavy or if it detects chips are too close to the top. They take the full barrels to designated area in the shop and bring an empty one. The robot sends a signal to the machine to turn off the conveyor while the barrels are being swapped and then sends a signal to resume the conveyor when a new barrel is in place. Add multiple barrel robots to multiple machines and have them que the next empty barrel for less conveyor downtime. This paired with the machine auto-loading robot would be almost perfect automation. (We just need a method to load/replace broken tools autonomously)
is the pullstud spacing on your zeropoint clamping vises 200 mm? Will it accept other zerpoint system pull studs such vero-s and unilock? Very excited about this and would love to purchase vises to use on my current system.
I hate the auto door.... ( VM2 ) it's only opening 50% and is controled bij M1 codes witch i use to setup a new program standard. Any updates in the software mayby ?
I don't know about Haas controllers, but I have very practical way to measure a boring bar without any hole preparation. Put a small diameter bar in the chuck (or cut a small shoulder on the front side of a bigger bar) . Jog the X-axis to the negative side of the rotation axis, and cut the OD of the part. In the offset menu, set the diameter as a minus value (e. g. X -12.345) . Of course, the stroke is limited, but it's quick, it's easy and it doesn't need drills and 3-point internal micrometer for a proper setup!
Are you talking about a lathe? If so then there is no problem since you can (usually) just use the pre-setter tool. This doesn't work on a mill though.
@@arpadbrecska8178 Yea the arm that you use to touch of the tools. Haas has some advertisement on them if u want to take a look. www.haascnc.com/video/tips/m3vhjw1ykyo.html
@@josef5636 Of course, if you have a probe, it's much more easier to do the set-up. But you know, many shop owners don't buy this "option" and in that case operators have to do it. Mark mentioned that first you have to drill a hole, than cut the ID and it takes time and maybe extra tooling. The process I mentioned doesn't involve drilling and probing only a workpiece clamped in the chuck. The bonus is that you can actually see the tool when it touches the surface what you can not say if you do that in a hole. I hope it makes sense how I explained because I'm not fluent in English.
@@arpadbrecska8178 Haha I guess I've been spoiled by having a tool setter in the lathe. Your method is definitely very intelligent on a lathe without a tool setter. At first I was just a little confused because the offline tool setter seen in this video is made for milling tools, so I was initially thinking of your method in a mill.
Hi Mark ,when are you going to invent a machine window that doesn't get dirty with coolant? ,we have a dmg with one of those rotating windows ,but they don't last .
Mark, you are amazing...you are my favorite human being
Mark was born to do this.
He's very knowledgeable and a good communicator, enjoyable to watch. You can tell he loves his job.
he's certainly come into his own since his very early videos.
Mark thought me a bunch of usefull shit! Thanks Mark!
Haas is the Apple of CNC machines, everything just works together so nicely
Thanks Mark and crew! Gives me a lot to look forward to whenever I can get around to bugging the bosses about it
Learned a lot today, thanks Mark!
when is the presetter going to be released for sale?
Greetings to you, teachers
I'm leery of purchasing from Haas tooling. I purchased a 3 jaw chuck for my indexer. The 1st one I received was missing the chuck (only back plate in package), way crappy packaging. The 2nd 1 was damaged in shipping as the backplate and chuck collided in shipping, again crappy packaging. The 3rd time (2nd replacement) the parts slightly collided but I was able to stone out the damage. Time is money and fooling with returns sucks!
Bryan - I'd like to hear some details of what happened with the chuck and see if there's anything we can do. Send me an email at bofallon@haascnc.com and I'll see what i can do. Thanks - Bryan at Haas Automation
Make us some little robots, like the ones they use in the amazon fulfilment centers, that automatically swap chip barrels if it gets too heavy or if it detects chips are too close to the top. They take the full barrels to designated area in the shop and bring an empty one. The robot sends a signal to the machine to turn off the conveyor while the barrels are being swapped and then sends a signal to resume the conveyor when a new barrel is in place. Add multiple barrel robots to multiple machines and have them que the next empty barrel for less conveyor downtime.
This paired with the machine auto-loading robot would be almost perfect automation. (We just need a method to load/replace broken tools autonomously)
is the pullstud spacing on your zeropoint clamping vises 200 mm? Will it accept other zerpoint system pull studs such vero-s and unilock? Very excited about this and would love to purchase vises to use on my current system.
I hate the auto door.... ( VM2 ) it's only opening 50% and is controled bij M1 codes witch i use to setup a new program standard. Any updates in the software mayby ?
I don't know about Haas controllers, but I have very practical way to measure a boring bar without any hole preparation.
Put a small diameter bar in the chuck (or cut a small shoulder on the front side of a bigger bar) . Jog the X-axis to the negative side of the rotation axis, and cut the OD of the part. In the offset menu, set the diameter as a minus value (e. g. X -12.345) . Of course, the stroke is limited, but it's quick, it's easy and it doesn't need drills and 3-point internal micrometer for a proper setup!
Are you talking about a lathe? If so then there is no problem since you can (usually) just use the pre-setter tool. This doesn't work on a mill though.
@@josef5636 Yes, I am.
What do you mean by pre-setter tool? Like an arm type (digital) tool setter?
@@arpadbrecska8178 Yea the arm that you use to touch of the tools. Haas has some advertisement on them if u want to take a look. www.haascnc.com/video/tips/m3vhjw1ykyo.html
@@josef5636 Of course, if you have a probe, it's much more easier to do the set-up. But you know, many shop owners don't buy this "option" and in that case operators have to do it. Mark mentioned that first you have to drill a hole, than cut the ID and it takes time and maybe extra tooling. The process I mentioned doesn't involve drilling and probing only a workpiece clamped in the chuck. The bonus is that you can actually see the tool when it touches the surface what you can not say if you do that in a hole.
I hope it makes sense how I explained because I'm not fluent in English.
@@arpadbrecska8178 Haha I guess I've been spoiled by having a tool setter in the lathe. Your method is definitely very intelligent on a lathe without a tool setter. At first I was just a little confused because the offline tool setter seen in this video is made for milling tools, so I was initially thinking of your method in a mill.
Hi Mark ,when are you going to invent a machine window that doesn't get dirty with coolant? ,we have a dmg with one of those rotating windows ,but they don't last .
Just a quick question... All you talk and show here... I do not see in Norway... Is this some sort of US only thing?
what machines are popular in Norway? are you moving towards 3D printing?
Thanks Mark.......... some cool stuff. Ugh Bore bars......
What's the procedure offset of mc machine
Pallet crash recovery on haas ec300 how to reposition pallet clamp down
content!? Superb!!!
@ 1: 00 proves it!!
Жаль нет перевода на русский язык
need a new editor 4 sure. your online cuts are, BAD!!!