OKUMA Advanced One Touch - Lathe - Threaded Bolt

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ม.ค. 2025

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  • @WEEDTHEHABIT
    @WEEDTHEHABIT 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    OMG thank you I want to learn how to use this our machines have this add-on but no one knows how to use it. More videos please thanks for putting this up.

  • @СергейИзбаш-т8э
    @СергейИзбаш-т8э 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Работаю на производстве на станке Okuma LB2000EX One Touch хочу дома на компьютер скачать такую же программу как на данном видео! Подскажите пожалуйста как мне это сделать ?

  • @tuan-ventor7771
    @tuan-ventor7771 หลายเดือนก่อน

    how to start point 30deg ?
    okuma one tough

  • @rodmarbarretto1902
    @rodmarbarretto1902 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Anyone can help where to download the software..

  • @slamscaper128
    @slamscaper128 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Wow it would help if you went a bit slower, but I guess I could just slow down the video.
    I just started at a new shop and came from one where we had a centralized programmer that was very good. He spit out G-Code for all our machines using Gibbs and he chose the tools to use, so we just had to worry about getting the part on the machine, indicating it, setting work offsets, tool offsets, and then worry about distortion and everything else. To me, that's plenty to worry about and his programming really helped.
    The new shop has Gibbs, but so far they haven't given me anything from Gibbs. They put me on a Puma 400 the first day with a Fanuc 18i control. I'm familiar with this control and machine. It doesn't have conversational programming, but they happened to already have a program made for a job and my first day there, from a VERY long hiatus in the machining trade, I was making chips and picking things back up.
    It was the next day when one of their senior operators asked if he could get me on an Okuma Lathe they had there, which was obviously not used in YEARS because it was dirty as hell, had no way lube and no coolant. I believe the older guy is threatened by me so he wanted to put me on the hardest lathe they had. He himself has NO IDEA how to use it, yet he says he does but wants me to learn "my own way." So I spent a few days reading the manuals, which are crazy thick and the translation isn't the best, but I managed to get the IGF to finally spit out code that worked like I wanted it too. So far I the most advanced thing I did with it was cut an angle along with the face and OD. I'm learning from scratch so I think they should give me a lot of leeway, especially since I cannot get help from anyone.
    The control is an OSP U10i, which is obviously much older than this as it has a monochrome LCD. I HATE how the actual position screen doesn't show distance to go, nor does the part program screen have an option to show absolute positioning. I briefly ran an Okuma Mill that had a color CRT at my old shop and I loved that thing. Of course, I didn't have to use the conversational IGF interface then, because my programmer spit out G-Code from Gibbs and had a solid POST that customized everything for the machine very well.
    I really need to find more examples of IGF being used. It's INCREDIBLY DIFFICULT to find this online... Thank you for posting this and PLEASE do more. Even though this is a much newer control, it still helps a lot.

  • @cartlopez4581
    @cartlopez4581 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I do know if my machine has advanced one touch?

  • @zbigniewbielen6251
    @zbigniewbielen6251 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    What does the "cutting speed" # for the thread exactly mean?

    • @czr7s1
      @czr7s1  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Surface footage per min (recommended by cutting tool/insert manufacturer) just like with any other regular roughing or finishing tool. In this case, One Touch had a default (these may be set to your preference) of 328sfm. Different shops and machinist have proven numbers they like to stick with which may be higher or lower depending on material type.

  • @slamscaper128
    @slamscaper128 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Can you tell me if the IGF interface needs to have the radius tip of the tool put into cutter comp on the tool offsets? I'm assuming it would, because how else would it know the TNR? So far I just have them set at 0. because it was actually modifying my Z and X values when I told the machine to feed to a certain Z or X coordinate on a linear profile, which I assume is probably correct to get to the dimension I program. I'm just not used to that. I'm used to Gibbs allowing for the TNR and we only had to use compensation if we changed to a different TNR, so if I tell the machine to feed to Z-1.5, it feeds to that exact value. With the TNR in, that value changes. I"m new to this shit, even though I've been in this trade for almost 10 years. I just want to get the programming down so I can do what I do best, which is cut various materials and hold all the sizes needed.

  • @czr7s1
    @czr7s1  6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    If you have certain part drawings you want to see programmed, get clearance from your shop and send them to me and I’ll make any video you need

  • @jattlifebaby2488
    @jattlifebaby2488 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi, where can I get the software?

    • @czr7s1
      @czr7s1  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Jugraj Singh Bhatti this is sold by OKUMA either with a new machine, as an add on, and now as a stand alone pc version. Let me know where you are located and I’ll put you in contact with the right salesman...not sure of exact cost

    • @Emiliano_NSA
      @Emiliano_NSA 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@czr7s1 7500 dólares aproximadamente

    • @Emiliano_NSA
      @Emiliano_NSA 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Podés bajar el Software Gratis, para usar por dos meses. Obviamente no podrás utilizarlo para hacer algo en máquina, es para Evaluación.... Para conocer el Programa. Saludos