ok, tell us more about lead-in and lead-out features fo your software. Can user choose lead-in and lead-out profiles? How about the situation where refurbished rim is painted unevenly so your digitized profile is uneven too. How can i edit probed profile and make some adjustments prior cutting?
Many mobile versions of these machines are on the market,,they fit in the back of a van, also you can "lease" or "Franchise " them,, but the owning companies are really greedy,, the operator barely makes wages,, the franchisee takes the lions share,and you , the operator get any hassle if the customer is not satisfied!
I wondered the same thing. Genuine diamond machining gives sub-nanometer surface finishes. A plain carbide tipped tool is more than adequate for machining alloy car wheels. I did notice that they use a slightly modified 3 jaw chuck and don't check concentricity - they just assume the chuck will be accurate enough (which, considering what they're machining, it probably is).
Your staff don't need to know g code I would want mine to as if something went wrong they would know how to fix it
Yes and it happened and they replaced the wheel with a new one .Just that simple .
Does this fixes wheel scratches and scuffs ?
obviously, as it erases the outer layer of metal
ok, tell us more about lead-in and lead-out features fo your software. Can user choose lead-in and lead-out profiles? How about the situation where refurbished rim is painted unevenly so your digitized profile is uneven too. How can i edit probed profile and make some adjustments prior cutting?
can wheel this way be repaired multiple times?
wellwh0 Only so many times before the wheel doesn’t sit correctly in the tyre
Around two times depending on damage
You are only allowed to legally take 2mm off a wheel
@@xINELLY thanks Scott :)
sir, can i use this video clip?
Seriously amazing bit of kit, I need to start saving my pennies...
Many mobile versions of these machines are on the market,,they fit in the back of a van, also you can "lease" or "Franchise " them,, but the owning companies are really greedy,, the operator barely makes wages,, the franchisee takes the lions share,and you , the operator get any hassle if the customer is not satisfied!
I am a mag wheels Designer. I wants a machine which I wanted to design on a whole wheel.
Why is it called "diamond" cutting when clearly it is a standard lathe tool???
Diamond tips are not actually made of a full diamond, they're diamond coated which this is.
I wondered the same thing. Genuine diamond machining gives sub-nanometer surface finishes. A plain carbide tipped tool is more than adequate for machining alloy car wheels. I did notice that they use a slightly modified 3 jaw chuck and don't check concentricity - they just assume the chuck will be accurate enough (which, considering what they're machining, it probably is).
It’s a titanium alloy
And if you look at your wheel or rim up close you can see the lines on the outer lip if it is just clear coated .
Thanks a lot for this video
great
Now watch out for those damned curbs.
That’s the most annoying music ever