Brown & Sharpe with no die head.. Single point form and 1/2 20 threads.
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- Опубліковано 5 чер 2012
- Brown & Sharpe with Servo Cam™ 45 min. set-up.. 10 min. to make the program..
55 min. total and we are making parts.Servo Cam™Is the Best upgrade on the market
I worked on these single spindle screw machines in the UK for over 25yrs. Brown & Sharpes, BSAs & Indexs. All of them were ultra-reliable, accurate machines with some phenomenal production cycle times on well designed cam sets.
That's really interesting, I've never seen it done like that before, it's a great idea. I have the MOE B&S CNC machines; they have the Mitsubishi control. You can do single point threading with the Z2 slide that attaches onto the front cross slide.
thats awesome
Do the cross slides have servos as well or are they still cam driven? looking to make the upgrade on our machines!
Yes all slides are servo , spindle , and back shaft. The spindle and back shaft means no more changing cycle gears or spindle gears once you install the program the spindle and cycle times are in the program you also have no more index or clutch dogs to set those are also run by the program. If you would like more info. please contact me at wagoner@admachsol.com we have some trade in models when customers upgrade to the new touch screen display with the bi-directional turret, We sell these trade in models with a 1 year warranty free software and 2 days of training.
I would make bronze valve guides !
LOL you are right much better system then older machines and faster then any cnc
Dude whats been up hmu
@@williamroberts7007 hey brother how you been
@@williamroberts7007 you gotta get me your info again
Love your set up. I’m assuming your using a 4 speed Ultramatic running cams only. Right?
No . That machine is a servo cam XL every slide is servo driven and the spindle is also servo. Unlimited spindle speed variation up to( 3000 rpm max) on this #3
I didn't know Brown & Sharpe made CNC screw machines. Sure beats having to have an expert cut the cams.
douro20 don't have to be a expert to lay out cams can be done hand layout and bandsaw..yes for ultramatics too...don't go to servo cam they went bankrupt...there are other systems now working on Windows system
what platform was used for programming
It uses a dos on this model with a programming software that was developed by A.M.T. no g codes just initial position and final position is needed. Later models used a windows based software
i have been thinking of converting mine after seeing this . maybe just the main cam to start with
You can buy a used servocam add on for under 4k just the turrent slide
@@jwagoner77 Where are they available? Who makes them?
@@machineshopworkantiquemach6370 they are made by AMT the company is no longer in business but the machines are out there A.P.E in Chicago has a few new ones for sale and Dial machine rebuilders in Dayton OH has a few for sale also
A thing of beauty, where is your shop located? I'm from Ohio. Learning to setup the old fashion way. Lol
I'm from Northeast Ohio, This job was only done this way because the maker of the servo cam upgrade said it wasn't possible lol. Long story short a year later I worked for servocam "AMT" as a application engineer 👍
@@jwagoner77 no kidding, I'm from northeast Ohio. 26 years old running 00g, 0g, 2g, and #2, #3 Ultras. If you don't mind company I'd love to stop by sometime and see your shop. These machines are dying and I will take any chance I get to see them. Take care!
@@jwagoner77 that's amazing by the way, always love the feeling of doing something you know you can especially when told you can't!
@@sideshow45 I'll shoot you a message when I get a chance today with my contact info and I'll try to get you in somewhere 👍 it's great to see the younger generation doing screw machining
@@jwagoner77 g.pelton218@gmail.com is my email. Looking forward to hearing from you
In a few weeks there will be my next project .....5 set-ups in 1 hour on the same machine...... 5 good pcs. each run 1st... 5/8 rd steel 12L14 2nd... 1"hex 316 stainless steel
3rd...7/8 rd brass 4th...1"1/8 rd aluminum 5th...13/16 rd delron "plastic" I will use traditional tooling exp. circle forms , flat forms and stick tools ect.
fair amount has nine to set and run pick up cams never seen that option except on PTC brownie single pount
@@miguelcastaneda7236 most shops run pick up cams but they are not optimized to that part, I have seen a 22 sec difference in cycle from pick up cams to servo cam
Oops I have lol
theres gotta be a easyer way
there is I just did this because they said it can't be done
the easy way is a cnc the faster way is a form tool and geometric die head on a B&S