Hello Tyson There is an easier way to transfer files from the USB drive to the machine. Select "EDIT" then "GRAPH" screen. Select "O LIST" then "IN OUT". Then you have access to your USB drive and can load the files into the machine and save them from the machine to your USB drive. I wish you success.
I run this exact machine everyday. Absolutely love the machine and the controller! I run several jobs where I use all 12 tool positions on the main spindle side of the turret. ID tools side by side, no problem! Makes programming parts much easier with the versatility.
@@TheFeralEngineer I have some 20 year old Mori's that I'm ready to trade in. I will check out DMG Mori's newest controls. The Doosans I recently bought have no balls! They're fast but don't expect any heavy lifting.
Great Content Tyson. I retrofitted my old Gildemeister lathe with a similar Control . I am extremly happy with it . For me Fanuc is much less confusing as Heidenhain or anything else . I use the USB Stick to Transfer the Program as Well. Buy the way Gildemeister is the G in DMG Mori.
Hello! I've just bought CTX400 with Siemens (2001year) and ctx400 with Heidenhain (2003)...with low worked hours (3000-4000) But my eye still looks at stronger machine like gildemeister md5 but I afraid of eltropilot...I live in 3rd world country and it's harder to get spare parts, I afraid that something will broke in electronics and I will wait months for repairs. What machine you have bought for modernisation? And what accuracy it has? I have lot of job but there is 32kg detail weight, 280mm diameter, 0,03mm precision for diameter, also I need to cut lot of chip, about 9kg that's why I need strong machine with vdi50 and strong guideways. Can you please give me suggest:) Thank you and health to your machines ☺️
@@user-pq8fg8pq6q Gildemeister NEF600 is pretty strong (Now DMG NEF600 , but in used market search for gildemeister preferably with 840D control) , also CTX510
@@user-pq8fg8pq6q I run the NEF 520 for one offs and Prototypes and spare parts production. I have no tool turret Just a Manual Multifix. The MD5 is nice. You can still get the Electical components from German Onlineshops. If you let it ship with DHL Express it will take 1-3weeks . Buy two MD5 then you have always one functional. I think in the third world factory floor space ist cheap.
@@kisspeteristvan thank you. I looked at NEF, but they have not inclined guideways and that's same construction was build mainly here in Russia/Ukraine on ussr times. I afraid they will damaged with chips and lose accuracy... because no incline and slide/cover defence there. Also at first I thought about ctx510 and one manager told me they mainly was produced in China and Poland. Also I need two spindle machine without tail stock. I found that Monforts are very strong machines and think about dnc5 model. Have you heard something about them?)
Nice very nice best !)) i work on fanuc 4 years (doosan dnm 500 2) 1.If you dont know G-code you losse life 2.if you dont know what macro programming you dont know doosan and fanuc sistem .3 If you know that heidenhain for kids )
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It’s been a few years since I’ve been on a Fanuc Control. I was able to breeze through the Manual Guide iSeries. Since then I’ve been on these Next Gen Controls for the HAAS lathe/mill.
@@jeromelick5419 well ok , i'd do the same , but i would not act like nothing happened . First was Haas , then DMG , Makino, Now Doosan , who's next?... just sayn' , and they act like the previous machines never existed and play the same "script" on the new stuff . I don't hate or like the guy , and i'm always eager to see nice machines in action , it just bugs me .
I get it but what else can they really do, sure its annoying to an extent. Haas served them well, they advanced and now Doosan will. They cater to a younger generation and they like stuff like this so if it gains an interest I'm all for it. I could do with a few less "Boom's" and maybe some longer more in depth videos about machining practices. You choose to click and watch, not much can be accomplished with only complaining maybe throw in a suggestion next time too.
it is not helpful when the buttons dont have the icon on them for an added feature ( omni rest ) lol.. a piece of tape with a label will have to do.. lol
After a long time I've seen Mr Tyson finally. Thank god you are alive 😂 Don't know where he is gone! What happened to that NLX2000? The things you shown in this video is most common in all machines bit different on the custom buttons.
In joy. fantastic brand new machine and pleasure to working !!!! You guys doing incredible job, shearing knowledge , this is fantastic for people who don't have chance work on this fantastic machines!!!! In joy!!!!
We have this exact machine at work. We got it September of last year. One of the few things we don't know how to use is Fanuc's tool life monitoring in the control. Would love to see a video on that. All of our lathes are Doosan with Fanuc control but our 2600 SY II was the first to include that feature and we would love to know how it works.
@@TITANSofCNC I wasn't talking about the tool setter although I agree it is cool and definitely deserves a video. I believe if you hit the custom1 or custom2 button on the Fanuc control you get a menu that includes a whole bunch features. One of those has to do with tool life management. My understanding is that you can have it record the tool loads during a couple part cycles with new inserts, then set some load thresholds and it will then automatically stop the machine if an insert breaks, individual tool load exceeds the preset threshold, etc. It was briefly explained to us when we got the machine but we never got it too work.
I already sent info to Doosan requesting this info... I understood what you meant but besides loads etc... it’s get that you can check the tool for wear etc during a lights out run... and set parameters etc. Will get educated on it as we are also new to it. Then make a video.
Yes it looks outdated, but this also has the adventage that some Oldtimers aren't afraid of a new Machine because they still feel familiar with the older Fanuc Controls
@Ultra CNC Fanuc not perfect, that's right. This conroller takes a lot more time to do some basic stuff then siemens or chinese controllers. Typically fanuc do not show g54 system until program is running.
Agree but it's a choice. Fanuc is renowned fot its reliability and a part of that comes from not changing things that don't need to be changed. Also, big companies like to standardize as much as possible and thus fanuc is a great choice for them. Personally I used Siemens 840D sl touch screen and I laughed when tyson had to "F get" , "P set" etc but once you learn it becomes normal and it's ok as well.
@Ultra CNC no sarcasm. From a basic standpoint, the MAPPS 5 control is nothing more than set tools, set work, load program and go. The celos apps are pretty much bloatware, but navigating the hmi isn't the end of the world as you make it out to be.
God I hate Fanuc. It’s like prehistoric. Shame I’ve got 8 machines with it on. What do you mean I can’t run off usb and have to buy a £4000 memory upgrade to a groundbreaking 8mb! Arrrrgh
Also measuring tools is a pain in the cunninglingals. “Tool offset measure” and “part zero set” are the most useful buttttttttttons or however it pronounced but is why haas is more better, at least in terms of controls.
Yeah, we have a 10 year old Doosan Puma LSY, and let me tell you - the Fanuc control has not been modernized at all it looks like. I fall in love when i look at the mazatrol for example - thats the dream.
It would be nice to know what happened to all his other machines, to learn a bit more about the business side of things. Also, by far the quickest way to load programs into these controls, especially for short run jobbing work, is to have a pc mounted at the machine, and the machine plugged into the local network, then you can post from your cam, and using M198, can immediately press cycle start.
I'd be willing to bet these new machines are loaned to him by the manufactures just for the purpose of getting them on his channel. Titan is THE face of CNC machining in the US right now. He has a huge platform and that is an opportunity for sponsor ships and marketing for the machine tool makers.
BOOM ? Where are all these machines coming from ?? Must be big money in CNC machining ???? ( i know these machines are on loan ? It,s called Marketing. Google is good at that too ) Last time i looked most shops need to take a risk and run lights out to make the machine pay for itself. The word risk is calculated by some but others find it,s more trouble than it,s worth. All i see is my labour price going down while everything else is going up ?? Pricing jobs on how cheap you can buy material is what i see. Not everyone is making parts for Rocket Ships. Actually i don,t know hardly anyone. ( maybe i should look harder ? ) But RU-vid like always glamourizes everything. All the best to those who are making big dollars from a CNC machine purchase. But don,t go thinking this is a Golden Ticket to making money. If you find yourself stuck on a manual machine for to long you will embrace what a CNC machine can do for you. Don,t go looking to hard for work though, because everyone else is out there trying to stay a float and working for wage rate running there own machines. Think about for a second, when it comes to CNC what is that they do so well ? Produce identical parts in volume. There is a word for that, Made in China or similar. This is what i find real consumers comparing prices on. Make more parts and earn less per part ?? I wanted to be a Plumber when i was young ? I should have, i would make more money per hour. Apologise,s for sounding so negative. I just find what i write is real world machine shops ( true, maybe not all ) but most i know. If they are still in business that is ??
had my lathe cnc exame on a fanuc. was the only one who wanted to program for it with mastercam. mostly because it was the oldest machine. around 30 year old machine xD but it was the best machine in school xD so i won on so many levels x'D
there was a few issues. the postprocessor had MANY fault. live tools G code was wrong, thread dept per cut was a factor of 10 to big. and so on! but reading the code and fixing these issues and knowing it has these issues. i could manage xD my teacher told me they wanted to fix the postprocessor and told them NO because there was one week until my exame and knew what was wrong and where to look. if they messed up something new i had to deal with it on the exame.
I still have machines with Fanuc controls but damn I wish Brother made lathes because the C0 control is way more modern. Almost every control is more modern. Hate calling Fanuc for service they never have the needed part.
Video is great!! I work with DOOSAN TT1300SYYB somehow I always have problem orienting C axis during transfer part from main to sub. I know there is parameters' 4... program has M213 but still I keep adjusting C in program. I do not undusted way is doing it. Can anyone send me an example program during pic off for bout channels. Thx. keep up with videos.
Isn't the first thing you have to do when you turn on one of these controller after it boots up is hit the power on machine ready button before you can do anything else like zero returns.
I had the same type of experience. I spent the first 15 years in the trade on FANUC controls. That was "home" for me. I had very little exposure to any other type of control. I've spent the last year in Citizen Cincom controls, and there is no way I'd go back to FANUC full time. The Cincom control is so damn smart and well laid out. There are pictures and text for just about every function built into the machine. There are macros with pictures for tool setting that show you exactly how to set the tool. When simulating a program on the control it will give you warning if it detects a possible collision. I've also heard good things about the HURCO control, but I never had any time on that type. My last shop had a HURCO 5 axis mill, I watched it run a few parts, but no real time using it.
@@marcinrutkowski8193 M250 lets you index turret and run with 300rpm with the door open. Great for touching off tools if you can't use the tool-setter.
@@MattWindham thank You for the answer. I have tried to activate that by MDI , typing "M250 ;" press insert and start button but nothing happened . What i doing wrong? It must be something changed in plc?
@@marcinrutkowski8193 No alarm means it took it. Go to handwheel/jog mode, hit spindle on with the door open. "Reset" deactivates the M250. Doosan calls it Maintenance Mode.
It seems to be one of the things fanuc refuses to update. I work a late 90's mill with a fanuc 18i control and the filename pattern is the same as this brand new, state of the art, lathe.
Yeah, my 1987 Fanuc 10M is almost exactly identical to operate as this state of the art Fanuc control. I really expected to see at least some improvement over my more than THIRTY years old mill.. But.. Nope. Lets jus stick with numbers as program names.. :)
On the new control like this one you can name it anything you want (up to 32 character I think? No spaces). The old system is still in place as well. I use the actual drawing number as a program name now.
Hardly. They are WAY behind the times when it comes to user friendliness. They are so slow to change and the rest of the industry moved on and left them behind. They are still a major player in the industry, but they are not a dominate as they once were.
Nice video. My Weihong controller is better, easier to use and faster. WTF is all that F-Get, F-Set rubbish. Fanuc's interface is rubbish, not intuitive. Your interface should have only the exec button.