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Vise Maintenance = Good Parts - Haas Automation Tip of the Day 

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This TOD addresses a very straight forward topic. Cleaning and maintaining your vise is an important step that most of us unfortunately neglect more often than not. Mark shows us just how easy it is to get this done and have a little peace of mind about our vise longevity and proper part clamping.
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Комментарии : 35   
@thomashenderson3901
@thomashenderson3901 3 года назад
I could watch Mark take out the rubbish and still find it interesting!
@rushyahr7423
@rushyahr7423 Год назад
I love watching these videos for their ASMR value
@vijayantgovender2045
@vijayantgovender2045 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing your wonderful videos I am watching from South Africa
@colehawkins6623
@colehawkins6623 3 года назад
Great video, thanks guys.
@felixf5211
@felixf5211 3 года назад
Excellent video. I really need to do this.
@markterryberry4477
@markterryberry4477 3 года назад
These vises are just really well designed, so they can stand up to years of misuse, and a lack of maintenance, but a well-cleaned and lubricated vise is just so smooth and satisfying to use. I pulled out an old vise last week that had been sitting, unused, for years, and it felt like the nut was bound-up. I sprayed some light only on the leadscrew, and worked it back-and-forth for a minute and it came back to life. I then cleaned things out like we did in the video. Doing that kind of maintenance, and then feeling the beautiful results is almost cathartic.
@MakeItWithCalvin
@MakeItWithCalvin Год назад
Pro tip, keep a spare set of O-rings on hand. Grease/coolant will soften them over time and they may break during re-assembly. They are only a few dollars at McMaster. It is not a fun task, but you do notice a change in the performance before/after a rebuild.
@geo1962
@geo1962 3 года назад
Good video but you missed something about the set screw in the moving jaw. Kurt only uses one set screw in their vises, but I've seen many Kurt clone vises that use two set screws - one inside for adjustment and one outside to lock the inner one. And this is not at all obvious, if you don't know. Also, I would tighten that set screw more than Mark did - I don't want that moving jaw lifting at all, but not so tight that the moving jaw doesn't move smoothly. Thank-you Mark and Haas for these excellent videos.
@markterryberry4477
@markterryberry4477 3 года назад
That is a great point. We'll see people adjusting the runout on their Renishaw Spindle probes, and really struggling sometimes because they don't know that their unit has double setscrews (regular, and backup screw to lock it). A little bit of knowledge can save a lot of frustration :)
@Stasiek_Zabojca
@Stasiek_Zabojca 2 года назад
@@markterryberry4477 And that's what owner's manuals are for 😋
@markterryberry4477
@markterryberry4477 2 года назад
@@Stasiek_Zabojca Read the manual? Are you crazy? lol. That conversation is actually how our video department really got some love, and got expanded. The GM was changing a flat tire on his Truck and instead of reaching for the manual, he just went on RU-vid. He knew right then that we needed to put some effort into videos. I learned how to run the machine using Manuals though, so my preferred method of learning is probably just reading manuals - but I think that is changing. My first week on the job I had the programmer print out the G-code for the part I was running, and then I walked through the printout, with the Haas Manual.
@Mark-nf8tg
@Mark-nf8tg 2 года назад
That mill is exactly the one i am learning on right now. Its been 20 years since i operated a cnc (mazac turning centers/mazatrol) so g-code on a mill is a very different animal.
@markterryberry4477
@markterryberry4477 2 года назад
Mark - on the G-Code side of things, these are the basics that we should really know: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hJM8pnUazpk.html
@AlexMageethefirst
@AlexMageethefirst 3 года назад
This is why i use gerardi vices. more expensive up front but much better made, the floating jaw assembly is solid.
@owievisie
@owievisie 3 года назад
I know right litterely no moving parts
@johanneslaxell6641
@johanneslaxell6641 Год назад
We also use Gerardis vises. There has been no need to do anything to them in the last 25 years or so...
@AlphaSierra375
@AlphaSierra375 3 года назад
Is this a reupload? I swear I just watched this yesterday :) I appreciate ya'll attention to exception detail.
@haasautomation
@haasautomation 3 года назад
AdhocArtisan, Yes we released this yesterday and then realized we'd put up the wrong version. This is the correct one and your eyes have not deceived you. Thanks for the question.
@grahamwaldo331
@grahamwaldo331 3 года назад
@@haasautomation what was changed between that one and this one?
@termlimit
@termlimit 3 года назад
He had hair in the first one. Continuity errors. Haha
@cleariverstar3426
@cleariverstar3426 3 года назад
This version is an advertisement for new Haas Kurt Vise.
@markterryberry4477
@markterryberry4477 3 года назад
@@grahamwaldo331 Almost nothing. The first one was just missing a few seconds of us tightening, and then lightly loosening, the setscrew on our floating jaw. That little detail is pretty important for operators, as it keeps things snug so chips can't get under the jaw, but not so tight that the jaw drags.
@thotapraveenbabu5087
@thotapraveenbabu5087 3 года назад
Hello Mark please make a complete video on G41 and G42 in turning I am waiting from very long time.... thank you HAAS
@JarppaGuru
@JarppaGuru 3 года назад
1:56 who made that pocket. yuak! same vice for 10 year 0 maintenance. so is your kurt vice good? lol
@emiliog.4432
@emiliog.4432 3 года назад
What grease is that you’re using? Mobil??
@markterryberry4477
@markterryberry4477 3 года назад
In this video, we were using a Mobil XHP222, as it is what I had at hand. It is an NLGI 2 which means that is has really good anti-washout properties. The XHP222 Special, or even an XHP 322, would have Molybdenum disulfide in them, which would hold up even better against friction, but really any NLGI 2 (marine grade) grease would be great. We don't mention it in this video, but spraying down the leadscrew with a light oil, and running the moving jaw back and forth will also help to keep that center nut happy. We just use Castrol Rustilo DW 90 HF for this, because it is what we have on hand. Our machine coolant actually does a good job of keep that moving jaw nut lubricated, but it is a good idea to clean that screw from chips everyday, and run it all the way in/out with a light oil on it if you are going to store the vise for long periods of time.
@Orlov-Lvovskiy
@Orlov-Lvovskiy 3 года назад
Thank you for your new video. Plese, doing russian subtitre.
@Afraidof7
@Afraidof7 2 года назад
How to replace the brush seal in the nut?
@satishsam6589
@satishsam6589 2 года назад
How to join to your company..... Can i konw it plz......
@VictorHernandez-nt3tw
@VictorHernandez-nt3tw 3 года назад
I was hoping to see a red HAAS vise, my favorite color, but was disappointed. Lol jk Mark.
@scottwatrous
@scottwatrous 3 года назад
I'm glad it was blue, my favorite color. Honestly I'd love a Blue line of Haas machines, but the red and white does look nice.
@VictorHernandez-nt3tw
@VictorHernandez-nt3tw 3 года назад
@@scottwatrous Red and black is my go to, but you can't go wrong with blue Kurt vises. That's what we have all over our shop! 😅
@markterryberry4477
@markterryberry4477 3 года назад
I really like the new Red Haas Vise that we had on the table. It was brand new, so we figured we showed the older vise that had some hours on it.
@CNCAkademy
@CNCAkademy 3 года назад
Very Good Thanks :) #DuplexCNC
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