Setting Up Your Rotovise Pro Walkthrough | Pierson Workholding
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- Опубліковано 30 тра 2024
- Watch our official "Rotovise Pro" setup walkthrough by Pierson Workholding. Learn essential steps & tips for optimal performance.
Welcome to the ultimate "Rotovise Pro" setup guide brought to you by Pierson Workholding. This walkthrough provides an in-depth look at how to efficiently set up your Rotovise Pro, right out of the box. Covering key components like the rotary unit installation, torque values for different screw types, and using the Haimer probe for precision. Whether you're new to the Rotovise Pro or seeking advanced insights, this video will offer valuable pointers.
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00:00 Setting up a Rotovise Pro with T-nuts and socket cap screws
01:54 Installing a Rotovise Pro in a machine
03:28 Securing a Rotovise Pro with T-nuts and torque values
05:15 Zeroing out a Rotovise Pro and establishing center of rotation
06:53 Using a Rotovise Pro and pallets for machining
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You do such a great job with these videos Jay!
Thank you so much, we appreciate you for watching!🙌
good video mr pierson and very good rotovise
Great video Jay! Keep these kinds of videos coming!
Thanks! Definitely more to come!
Love the videos Jay keep em coming!
More to come!
did you previously, indicate the rotary table to the machine table, before installing the rotovise? If not, the rotovise would not rotate correctly amongst the a or x-axis.
Of course!
How M0 needed to mount the stock material and how many M0 needed to remove finished parts from all vises? Is it really lean machining to use all these M0?
I think in most cases only 1 M0 is needed. By rotating the vise by 45 degrees, you can reach 2 stations easily. So an other 225degrees leads to the 3rd and 4th station.
Only 1 M0 is needed. Add this right before the M30
M0
(Change Top and Front Part)
G91 G0 A180
Homework: Define "Lean Machining"
American made... What's not to love folks?
Take price out of the equation and simply do this... Ask ANY shop/factory in the world this question: Would you buy American or Chinese made tools?
EVERYONE no matter what language will immediately think QUALITY, RELIABILITY, TRADITION, DURABILITY AND PRECISION.
Folks with decades in the trade like me recall a brand named "Proto" wrenches and sockets. Amazing longevity and quality.
Same would be if you compared Chinese crap with German or Japanese made tools.
Yes, quality wins over price ALWAYS!