Dual watt would be good for both worlds, I do know the higher wattage is not good for intricate engraving.
Type: Posts; User: Ken_Shea
Dual watt would be good for both worlds, I do know the higher wattage is not good for intricate engraving.
With the dial test gauge spring back to specs upon pushing the table I'm hopeful the screws are OK, was planning to level today but that didn't happen, nor tomorrow, perhaps Wednesday.
Have never...
Yes, had dbl checked for wear offset in CAM and tool registry, tool diameter measured and definetly the correct end mill, you were correct in asking though because it is these simple things over...
More good advice, have not checked the level in years.
Thanks for the reply.
It does spring back to with in the .0000-.0002.
Clearly it is best to call the Haas HFO and with all the variables mentioned looks like there is not much choice.
Was hoping...
I agree whole heatedly JFettig, they are not a rougher but cut great and as you say leave a superior finish, I like their low prices too :).
They are now my goto end mill. Remains to be seen on...
Recently and it seems rather suddenly that machined parts are substantially out of dimension.
The machine has little machining time on it, in the hundreds of hours.
I did a quick test by...
MacoMX,
Not that it helps you any but my experience with EXLAS laser was a very expensive experience as well, I find the Chinese a very friendly people to deal with but when it comes down to...
Voltage checked out with in specs, no -12v or +12v went to the mocon but pin voltage was perfect.
Un-plugged/re-plugged every connector on the mocon board but no joy, it did finally boot, need to...
TM-1 mill
It's been giving me issues for some time but with repeated (10-15) re-set and Startup/restarts with usually (No Z Zero) it would finally boot up and function normally for the remainder...
+1 for Mikes method, obviously not the only method but the exact same one I've used for many years with out a hitch.
That looks like the ideal set up.
My OEM battery lasted over 12 years and was still going, I was just getting nervous about it failing so added a replacement to the extension plug.
Yeah, I like that!
No need to tell me about the mess LOL, it can be mitagated and I've always meant to do something but so far it's never happened, the original shrouding helps but thats all.
Wimpy original is correct, can't imagine this unit would not be great for a TM-1P and more then adequate to the output capability of this machine.
On my TM-1 it would just mean more on the floor...
Vern....bet he would, after all I offered to help him :D
Thanks Ward, that's good news and I'll look into that.
Not sure i know anyone in the area but seems very likely there would be.
Purchased a backup battery months ago and never could locate it after that to install, well, today I found it, went to install it (praying it's not too late) and wouldn't you know, keys are gone from...
Definetly good advice if at all possible.
If it's critical gluing, 3M is contacted for advice and product, they are always helpful and their product is top shelf.
Ken
Don't really know but seems doubtful, on the other hand, can't see where you'd have any manufacturers warranty left by the time it needed replaced.
Ken
"moving gradually from 200 IPM to 700 IPM"
Had a chuckle over that, you starting out where my TM-1 maxes :)
Not aware of any simple solution, had seen on YouTube (just tried to locate it but couldn't) where a guy built his own programmable coolant system, using I believe a Arduino. Programmable is probably...
Good advice, "temporary" does seem to have a way of becoming temporarily permanent, I've a few examples of that in my own shop :)
At the end of your video on replacement both the new and backup were hooked up then you unplugged the backup battery, that probably answers my question now that I think of it.
Thanks
Ken
Did you have a low battery at the time prior to the time while it was plugged in?
I don't think there would be an issue mostly just playing it safe.
Another battery question.
With no low battery warning error, still boots fine, however this unit is over 11 years old, battery can't last forever, just a matter of time.
Wanting to avoid the bullet...
Good on you JFettig,
Now you can get to using that new 4th axis, I'd love one for sure, maybe some day but I'm not holding my breath.
Good, all's well that ends well as is said.
Hi Mike,
First, welcome to the forum !
Not really following you, have you used this set up prior on your machine and now unable to access files or is it a new installation?
Hi Zanny,
My apologies, you did not get a very warm welcome here nor any help.
Try here and you should be able to get some needed help....