ooh it's definitely the same part :) I'll attach a picture, although you can't see the manifold because it's hidden behind the bowl on this machine. Your setup is from one year newer than this...
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ooh it's definitely the same part :) I'll attach a picture, although you can't see the manifold because it's hidden behind the bowl on this machine. Your setup is from one year newer than this...
Yep it's the typical size water filters that you can buy from mcmaster.
Here's the woven filter replacement: 4411K234
Here's the pleated paper filter replacement: 7191K11
Those are both...
do you have any pictures? There has been a few different styles over the years; some that came with the machines within a certain period of time, but some were paid options that you had to buy.
Well, those older controllers are pretty slow compared to the newer ones when the HSM option became available. I would say they do have lookahead but it's probably limited to just one line at a time....
I've heard of this issue in cases where the memory becomes corrupted. The quick solution is to wipe the machine and reinstall, but as you noted you'll need an HFO technician for that.
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There's one major component that's different inside the machine when you switch from the 480v inputs. It's a small, single-phase AC transformer that continuously supplies power to the "power on"...
hmm...I'm not an electrical engineer, but I've found that buzzing is often from a transformer. There are a couple transformers inside the machine, one of them is powered continuously (it feeds the...
There's a few popular ways to do this but they all involve a bit of hand-coding to rearrange the code. One option would be using the VPS code in a subroutine which is called at different starting...
The values being set into your work offsets are the "starting position error" coordinates, which is the distance of the probed bore center from the position where you started the cycle. That's why it...
I'll say this, overtightening the pullstud is a common thing, but the blue'd pattern is usually higher up when that is the cause. (I don't doubt that you're using the proper torque for it)
With...
I would say it's very dependent on the type of coolant, since some mixtures are made for long-life, whereas others aren't. There's also additives that can be used (anti-bacteria etc). You'll get a...
Nice! Looks like the weather wasn't too bad., at least you have some pavement to use...
I have some programs from a 2010 machine. Not sure if they'll work for you, but it's worth a try.
The programs are called "revision 1.4" from Marposs. I don't know what was changed or different...
I use a 4.0" diameter facemill for some finishing operations. At one point I ended up with a used 5.0" diameter cutter but I've never used it, it's just too slow. I always choose a smaller diameter...
The platter's T-slot mounting points are the same. They don't look identical due to the internal differences (for instance the opposite side of the indexer is very different) but the same fixtures...
Yeah, there's an o-ring between the two chambers. The bad news is you'll need to do a fairly extensive disassembly in order to replace that seal.
I can't speak to that specific problem, but I will say that I've indeed seen some CAM programs that output their own special type of peck cycle which consists of G0 and G1 movements moving up and...
I agree that it's a situation where a ramp or spiral entry would be certainly beneficial. With modern CAM it's so common that it's often the default method for pocket entry. And it's definitely true...
The center of the turret is the center of the spindle, so your cutting edge should be directed there. Assuming you have a right-hand cutting partoff tool, it should be "upside down" in the turret...
That's odd - the software calibration routine should measure and compensate for any runout (even if the ruby tip is slightly out-of-round). The measured values are stored within macro variables #558...
This is the type of problem that could be caused by soooo many things depending on the situation. You can't rule anything out, since SOMETHING is changing, whether it's the software or hardware.
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I'm sure it will be a nice step up! It's also good that you will have multiple machines available, since there will be lots of things suited for your router. (at least so long as you have space for...
The 4th axis could be handy down the road if you get into it, but it's specific to certain applications. You could take advantage of it if you plan to make multi-sided workpieces, although it may...
Well at least it was a seemingly-easy fix. I didn't realize you had a hydraulic tailstock, since our HL2 has a ballscrew axis (must have been a different option at the time).
For what it's worth...
Doesn't the tailstock on that machine use a limit switch for its home position? I would check that switch if possible, to ensure it's being actuated...it sounds like there's some logic issue though...
That's interesting. I run multi-cycle tappig with certain UN taps, but those are all single-lead threads and have the unified 60º thread shape. I've always heard that weird things happen with...
USB was somewhere between 2006 and 2008. I think it was when they introduced the Haas-specific interface that first introduced the digital spindle load meter baked into the screen, rather than the...
Yep those programs should work (the v3.0 is for pre-NGC). I don't think you would need to worry about the current probe macros being overwritten, unless you made changes to them or something.
Have you tried to re-load the probe macros?
The good news is you can set your TLO's using the "offsets" page, just scroll over to the right and fill in all the information. It'll try to output a...
I don't think it would cause any massive damage, just a different type of hydraulic fluid for lubricating the gears. Worst case is you could change the fluid later which would eliminate most of it...