I was parting-off 40mm 304 stainless with 2mm insert primarily for low-alloy steel, oh man, let´s say, that insert was getting beaten on every part with coolant spraying on the face of the part :D
I don't know if they changed it back to a safer way, but the G50 clamp speed has to be after the tool call on some Haas lathes! Super dangerous, so make sure to program your Haas lathe correctly.
I know this is off topic, but I am in the process of looking at a Haas ST35LY for our factory. Now I new to dealings with Haas, I am mainly Mazak and Okuma machines, so I would some feedback from current owners on their machine. I am putting my neck out by even thinking of recommending a Haas machine. Thanks
If you are used to mazaks and okumas then you will be sorely disappointed with this disposable garbage. You want to stay as far away from this cheap crap as you can get. You are putting your neck out by even thinking of recommending a haas. There is no corner left uncut at this joke of a company.
8:50 you can see clearly the parting blade wobbling up & down from trying to cut that material. Lots of factors affect this, but material really shows up as a problem as well as the lack of coolant because demo.
I have a metric machine my block would be 25mm not 1 inch Plus are these links relatable to the Haas uk market your accent makes me think yes but please confirm I need a part off facility for the ST 30 Bolt on turret 12 station but cannot seem to find a tool such as you describe which dismantles Can you put link up for UK site please
Philip, Great question! At present we are working hard to have HaasTooling products available for continental Europe by the end of this year. We are farther out on defining how/when we will bring HaasTooling to the UK.
That's deep. I usually saw cut things over 3 to 4" diameter on my manual lathe because things start getting really tricky at those depths. Upside down tool with high pressure coolant and an enclosure - perhaps not so bad!
@@thomashenderson3901 ok so you say 2,6inch /65mm is doable for production? I am currently having the issue for machining a Cover for a small container in volume out of steel.
@@Hendreh1 Yes, I would say so. All depends on the set up / overhang and the rigidity of the machine. I used to really hate parting until I discovered proper carbide tipped parting blades, now it's only an occasional danger! Best advice I could give is to support the workpiece as long as you can with the tailstock, but as you're about to finish, take the pressure right off until it barely touches and then finish the cut, that way the blade doesn't get jammed. And always use the least tool overhang you can get away with to minimise vibration.
It doesnt fit in the turret assembled? Fire the engineer that designed it, fidling around with screws in a dirty cnc machine sucks ass vs. fully setting up the tool on the bench.
This is a super old design that most other tool companies have gona away from, you can still buy blades from pretty much any tool company, but they all have much better systems now.
Walter makes a blade holder that bolts right to the BMT turret and is much thinner profile. Fits really nice between both spindles. Has thru blade coolant on top and bottom of the insert and a nozzle right above the blade that shoots right down the groove.
@@Shockdagon I couldn't find it on their website but it's in the catalog I have at work. If you're really interested I can post the Blade, Holder, and insert numbers tomorrow
@@SuperAWaC just search BMT on Walters website. Then you should see Blade adapters. They have all kinds like VDI and BMT45, BMT55, and BMT65. I forget if you want the left or right hand. I use the one that puts the blade closer to the Main spindle.
Variable speed turning or Spindle Speed Variation (SSV) would help with surface finish. simple G50 speed clamp code that tells the controller to live calculate surface feed depending on its diameter while cutting.
Gerardo, On the HaasTooling Cut-Off Tooling webpage, click on the blade you require and there is a link to the technical details page. This linked page covers everything you need to know on how to set up your tool and blade. Plus other info like blade hang out recommendations. To get you in the ballpark; here is a link to the 3mm Cut-Off Blade page: www.haascnc.com/haas-tooling/lathe_tooling/cut-off_tooling/01-0154.html Although our Haas Y-axis machines are capable of Y-axis parting off, these tools are designed for X-axis parting off only.
See I like using G75 but the issue is the feed is continuous all the way past x0.0, gotta be on point turning the feed down by hand when it gets close. I reckon this is when the majority of the tool wear happens
when it gets closer to the center as speed drops without increasing RPMs.... I´m parting off with just G01 and G00 with chamfer/radius in few lines, maybe you can set it this way, let it go at F0,15 (mm/rev) maybe to X10 and then drop it down to F0,08 for example to X-2 (part is 30mm in dia, needs to be 30mm long) G54 T0505; G92 S2200; G95 G96 S120; G00 Z-30 M03; (finish lenght because I have zero point set on the right side of parting insert instead of left) G00 X31 M08; G01 X27 F0,12; G00 X31; G00 Z-29; G01 X30 C1; G01 Z-30; G01 X10; G01 X-2 F0,05; G01 X31 F0,5 M09; G28 U0; G28 W0; M05; M30; this is example from how I´d write part-off with just reduced speed towards centre where your machine hits it´s maximal set spindle speed (just look at it at first on which X value it maxes out) on our Fanuc 0i-TC, few changes and you´ll do it in HAAS too.... I´m parting off like this everytime, just without slowing the feed towards the center :)
Northern England, and if I had to guess I'd say Bradford area. Just takes a bit of tuning in. In the UK you only have to travel 3miles in any direction to get a new accent!
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4:47 there is no room for plactic 40 year old tech when you cut next to chuck lol. why not there is cooland holes on holder LOL thats also old tech allready LOL
6:26 mamo jambo 60-250 sfm. well you on range just wing it LOL just tell this and this! well there is more on it but can manufracturers say this speed this feed LOL not huge range that BOSS think everything max is best LOOOOOL
6:38 G97 500 rpm? or G97 S500 or is it G95/G96 machine LOL lol. thats more than aluminium rouching LOL aah nevermind its FEETS. come on metric is more acurate start use them lol