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Orville introduces us to the new Precision Machinist's Levels that are available now on HaasTooling.com. These levels are available with either US or Metric graduations and are accurate to 0.0002" over 10 inches or 0.02mm over 1 meter respectively.
These accurate tools provide a means for checking and adjusting the level of your mill or turning center at whatever time interval you need to maintain machine accuracy.
Here is the link to the Precision Levels webpage:
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Here is a link to our more in-depth Mill Leveling video:
• Leveling Your Vertical...
Here is the link to our more in-depth Lathe Leveling video:
• Leveling Your Lathe - ...
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@zilogfan
@zilogfan Год назад
Great video, Error at 1:20. you can fix it with a text overlay. To calibrate note bubble position and flip it end for end in the same spot. Bubble should stay in the same position! not in the middle. The middle would only be accurate after the machine is leveled....
@pvtimberfaller
@pvtimberfaller 10 месяцев назад
So one old time thing that still applies to modern machinery. If it is a big heavy casting, level the machine and then let it sit for a couple days and go back and re level it again. It takes a while for machines to settle after moving them. For the lathe: I don’t like magnets around precision instruments nor do I trust them to not let go of the level. I made a flat bar with a pocket to fit the level in the center, a pivot that goes in a boring bar holder and a leveling screw on the other.
@Austinfamily1
@Austinfamily1 Год назад
As a machinist the most useful tool in my tool kit is Haas Automation tooling!
@bdkj3e
@bdkj3e Год назад
I've never priced precision levels like this because im not ready to buy my machines yet but $99 seems like a good deal.
@sedled2829
@sedled2829 Год назад
I like the name Orville. My wife just got pregnant imma pitch it to her. Great vid btw
@Austinfamily1
@Austinfamily1 Год назад
She's going to be saying like Orville Redenbacher? The popcorn
@DonkeyHotie
@DonkeyHotie Год назад
The thing I've always liked about Orville's videos is his level headed approach to maintenance and diagnosis.
@ServiceNCEngineering
@ServiceNCEngineering Год назад
if You leave center screws loose machine gets a huge bent in the middle (Vf2/3 VM etc) if you start with back screws loose instead of middle the Y axis bow is much smaller and easier to controll
@hubertqueen1541
@hubertqueen1541 Год назад
Could you make one for ST/SL and TL lathes?
@haasautomation
@haasautomation Год назад
Hubert, Here is the link to the in-depth version of our Lathe Leveling video. The link is also in the description. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-eeJu_9KP7hQ.html
@rushitrivedi8604
@rushitrivedi8604 Год назад
Can you explain how VMC machine geometry is affected by machine level
@nickp4793
@nickp4793 Год назад
The machine will be twisted in every direction when you first set it on the floor. The twisting will lead to the axes not moving in a straight line, which will lead to inaccurate part dimensions. The only way to guaranteed everything is straight, is if the machine is level.
@RoboDriller
@RoboDriller 11 месяцев назад
This old Tony did a video on his lathe that showed the taper because it wasn't level. I suppose same thing with a vmc
@mattiasarvidsson8522
@mattiasarvidsson8522 Год назад
great video as alway .. but I wish it was more detailed and alot longer .. still confused about the lathe part :)
@haasautomation
@haasautomation Год назад
Mattias, We just added links in the description to our more in-depth mill and lathe leveling videos. But here is the link to the lathe video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-eeJu_9KP7hQ.html
@mattiasarvidsson8522
@mattiasarvidsson8522 Год назад
@@haasautomation thnx ..it was more easy than I imagined to level a haas lathe .. but this guy have a way to make everything about machine repairs looking easy ;)
@PaulDanciu
@PaulDanciu 2 месяца назад
So the reading is in 1m or i need to multiple? Depends by length of level according formula Level scale/1000xLxdivision
@mihailfelixdumitresc
@mihailfelixdumitresc Год назад
A few side notes: 1) the level is made in China; 2) the leveling screws are sooooooo bad ! I've got 2 levels exactly the same like the one in the clip and the design is really crap; 3) you will get up and down on your knees a thousand times and I am not exaggerating; 4) the bubble never settles; it just moves slower from side to side; I have tried to keep the bubble perfectly leveled and never managed to. Read this: I have tried that for a week ! Yes, for a week ! It moved slower and slower, but it moved on me every time. So, ''waiting for the bubble to settle'', like Orville says here, it's never gonna happen. I think that the bubble cannot physically stay still; it may have to do with the superficial tension of the liquid. If perfectly leveled, that bubble would tend to ''break'' into 2 halves, sort of.
@skaelring-xj3gq
@skaelring-xj3gq 10 месяцев назад
Yeah, I think I'll stick with Mitutoyo.
@daynosdr
@daynosdr Месяц назад
will the mill spindle tram be square after this procedure. We levelled the machine while looking at tram, but theres no mention of this in the video
@scottwatrous
@scottwatrous Год назад
For the calibration didn't that assume the table is level in the first place?
@KevinLopez-iq7rm
@KevinLopez-iq7rm Год назад
Bubble should stay in the same spot when flipped. Whether that is the middle or not, depends if the machine is already leveled.
@nickp4793
@nickp4793 Год назад
You can calibrate on an angled surface. The key is to flip the level exactly 180deg and put it in the exact same spot. If it reads the same amount "out of level" value in both directions, the level is calibrated.
@scottwatrous
@scottwatrous Год назад
@@nickp4793 Yeah that's how I learned it, just seemed in the video they glossed over the "make sure to rotate it until it reads the same both ways" and just kept it aligned to the X axis of the mill, which we can't trust is a level reference if we're actually trying to level the table in the first place 😂😂
@dazzhan9826
@dazzhan9826 2 месяца назад
I have nothing against Haas and have never used their products, but these are made in China. I bought 2 similar Chinese levels (6 & 12 inch) from a local tool supplier. 12" seems ok for now, but the 6" level's vial is rotated to one side slightly which makes it hard to read. The cause of this is the screw holes where the level attaches inside the body are not at the same height. I will be making new holes and tapping them to solve the issue, but for the price (over $100 Canadian) I would have expected a lot more. Unfortunately when it came time to using it, the return period was expired. Also the adjustment mechanism for these cheap ones is inside the cast body and is a pain in the you know what to calibrate. I was fortunate to pick up a Starrett 12 " level off Facebook Marketplace, and the comparison to the Chinese made ones is night and day. If it's in your budget go with Starrett.
@安夫可
@安夫可 Год назад
G268为什么不能用?使用说明书上的程序格式坐标值与实际机床动作不一致?
@135SoHc
@135SoHc Год назад
"MADE IN CHINA" Hard pass. For a company that brags about how "American' they are maybe they could support the American or even the Allied MFG base and source less "made in china" on their products?
@BETTALIFE101
@BETTALIFE101 Год назад
Everything is made in china. Stuff that’s says made in the USA is only assembled here. All components are from china.
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