Please, do not do this sweeping movement with the chip filter!! Especially not when you are wearing thin latex gloves... Usually I don't freak out about safety issues, but even from a minor scratch you can get serious fungus infection.
Very True! It was a prickly cactus and the sweeping motion was, admittedly, more of an involuntary action than anything else. Immediately following the clip you saw I actually used a shop vacuum to get rid of the rest of the chips. Thanks for bringing this up!
I did field service on cnc , and I am glad I am retired, I could align a 2 axis lathe in about 4 hours, now just removing covers on a 3axis with a tool changer and a sub spindle might take 4 hours, crashes on multi axis machining centers and turning centers are so much worse, and even a light hit on 20,000 rpm spindle is bad, what suprised me ceramic bearings, the ceramic balls didnot shatter but left dents in the steel race
i have a problem on VF3: low air pressure during tool changing that not clean tool from metal. where i can read about that part, how long air have to blow, what pressure must be and others
Djohn Rambo - Having a low air problem during a tool change is most often due to not having enough air volume. A tool change requires a large volume of air, when the air problem occurs during tool changes the most common cause is an air compressor that is too small. Take a look at these videos, hopefully they help - Haas Automation th-cam.com/video/ajNg1b3rRR8/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/sS3nv-esHAY/w-d-xo.html
@@haasautomation i already seen this videos, if its most often problem - can you share information how to solve it? we have about 20 haases and have problem with air only on one of them. who i have to contact so he can help me solve my problems step by step?
Hey Mitchell, thank you for reminding me that I forgot to turn off my skimmers today. XD
Please, do not do this sweeping movement with the chip filter!! Especially not when you are wearing thin latex gloves... Usually I don't freak out about safety issues, but even from a minor scratch you can get serious fungus infection.
Not to mention you're petting a large cactus with thin nitrile gloves
Very True! It was a prickly cactus and the sweeping motion was, admittedly, more of an involuntary action than anything else. Immediately following the clip you saw I actually used a shop vacuum to get rid of the rest of the chips. Thanks for bringing this up!
Great video. Short and simple. Thanks.
I did field service on cnc , and I am glad I am retired, I could align a 2 axis lathe in about 4 hours, now just removing covers on a 3axis with a tool changer and a sub spindle might take 4 hours, crashes on multi axis machining centers and turning centers are so much worse, and even a light hit on 20,000 rpm spindle is bad, what suprised me ceramic bearings, the ceramic balls didnot shatter but left dents in the steel race
Thanks for the video. Do you have recommend grease for lubricate jawa chuck?
Made in the USA, right here in California...Sweet..!!!
Thanks for this tutorial!👍
Gave up coffee since your last video did ya?
Nice video
i have a problem on VF3: low air pressure during tool changing that not clean tool from metal. where i can read about that part, how long air have to blow, what pressure must be and others
Djohn Rambo - Having a low air problem during a tool change is most often due to not having enough air volume. A tool change requires a large volume of air, when the air problem occurs during tool changes the most common cause is an air compressor that is too small. Take a look at these videos, hopefully they help - Haas Automation
th-cam.com/video/ajNg1b3rRR8/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/sS3nv-esHAY/w-d-xo.html
@@haasautomation i already seen this videos, if its most often problem - can you share information how to solve it? we have about 20 haases and have problem with air only on one of them. who i have to contact so he can help me solve my problems step by step?
🇧🇷Daniel Machado - Brazil🇺🇸
0:25 nice cooling water
Brate moj, reči su ti zlatne.
Isnt this like almost the exact same video as the milling machine one
Only difference is he drank coffee in the last one.
all is well. except mustache :-)