I wonder if there's a tool position call out for that machine where it could have the next tool in ready position in the magazine to shorten change time.
On a haas you can put the tool number as “T1” etc after the M8 coolant on command on the same line and it will stage the next tool to change while the machine is running/cutting with the current tool in the spindle.
Arkasına gelecek takımı yazsanız bu kadar beklemezsiniz. Çok zaman kaybı oluyor. Örneğin T1 M6 hemen altına T2 yani gelecek takımı yazdığınızda hazırlaycaktır.
unless you are machining a part for time and material , cycle time is (almost) everything , you cant machine aluminum at 6,000, cant run junk end mills at slow feedrates changing work offsets every part, I have friends go bankrupt and start over and do it right, owning a machine shop is a constant learning experience, but so rewarding getting paid for quality ontime parts
Just pay attention to where your tools are setup in the magazine to minimize magazine jog time in your cycle. I'm not familiar with this particular machine, but if the tool magazine only jogs one direction, it can be even more important (going from T9 to T6 mean jogging all the way around past T25)
do you think you can help me with moving the ATC arm MANUALLY ? )he yellow arm in your case) how do you manually move the arm in case of a tool stuck if sensors have failed ??
I wonder if there's a tool position call out for that machine where it could have the next tool in ready position in the magazine to shorten change time.
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On a haas you can put the tool number as “T1” etc after the M8 coolant on command on the same line and it will stage the next tool to change while the machine is running/cutting with the current tool in the spindle.
@@dirtboy896 I know hass does but I was wondering if this machine could
Seguro que si, pero no lo saben hacer, igual que seguro trabajan como los aprendices con G1, en vez de los pros como yo, sólo uso G0.
Looks like a repainted LeBlond Makino FNC series, which were true box-way beasts. Not set up for speed, but very solid.
Chip to chip time - 39 seconds...🤣🤣
Can’t you program the next tool to be on deck?
a real dinosaur, modern cat40 changers are 1 1/2 seconds, real hard to be compedative with too many changes per part
Only slow because the new tool wasn't ready in the carousel ..normally there wouldn't be that wait as the tool would be ready if running a program.
Any time now....
Jesus. My horizontal with 218 tools will do a tool change from very back of tool hive in maybe 10sec. No look ahead on that cnc I assume?
Still faster than a Bridgeport at lest 😞
250 years later...
love my old matsuuras
Arkasına gelecek takımı yazsanız bu kadar beklemezsiniz. Çok zaman kaybı oluyor. Örneğin T1 M6 hemen altına T2 yani gelecek takımı yazdığınızda hazırlaycaktır.
unless you are machining a part for time and material , cycle time is (almost) everything , you cant machine aluminum at 6,000, cant run junk end mills at slow feedrates changing work offsets every part, I have friends go bankrupt and start over and do it right, owning a machine shop is a constant learning experience, but so rewarding getting paid for quality ontime parts
Just precall the next tool and work with all origines if you have big number of parts. That is a lot of time lost.
You can't pre-stage tools on this machine?
that cycle time :(
@@i-make-robots 40 plus years old☺️
Just pay attention to where your tools are setup in the magazine to minimize magazine jog time in your cycle.
I'm not familiar with this particular machine, but if the tool magazine only jogs one direction, it can be even more important (going from T9 to T6 mean jogging all the way around past T25)
@@i-make-robots lolol
cant compete with china with old cnc machines
Matzuura?
do you think you can help me with moving the ATC arm MANUALLY ? )he yellow arm in your case) how do you manually move the arm in case of a tool stuck if sensors have failed ??
Fine while they are working......
This is Matsuura
Matsuura
So inspired
Super slow
Almost HAAS Knockoff
That style tool changer was around before HAAS started using it.
Almost...as in not even close.
nddnd