jigil jigil, At this point there is not much to see except a huge expanse of dirt. We are just now beginning to break ground at the new facility location. There will surely be updates made public as construction begins in earnest. There is a huge amount of earth moving that needs to happen before any actual building begins. Thanks.
So much eye candy in one video. Love it! I hope I'll get the chance in this life to own, work and produce awesome parts on a Haas machine, because it's an engineering beauty! Please don't stop making awesome machines!
@@dougankrum3328 OK, i didn't see all as i have seen the factorytour before 2-3 years ago, fast forwarding, but new since then is all the Makinos, but still impressive.
Doug, Good question. The castings are not stored outside for the purpose of aging. They are stored in our casting yard simply because it’s the most convenient and logical place to put that much cast iron that will be machined in the near term. Our engineers work hand in hand with our casting houses using CAD and flow simulation during the casting design phase so the casting cross-sections and consequent cooling rates are much more uniform than in years past, so there is typically no need for aging. Thanks.
@@haasautomation Thanks for the reply, all your videos are Top Shelf Stuff...!!! I used to work at Burgmaster in Gardena 1970-82....lots of big castings...
So much has changed there in the last couple years. I remember taking pics of a custom FMS cell with 4x EC-1600's that was fed by a Haas pallet transfer system that never made it to market. Looks like it may have been replaced by those BMC's rather than bother customizing something all over again.
Min. 23,14: ''what's crazy is that all these castings here, this is about one month supply. We will turn all of these castings or pretty much all these castings over every month...''. That is cast iron and normally it should be aged for about 1 year (unless it is Meehanite, which I assume is not)......am I missing anything here ?
OH dear child: You have some surprises coming. There was a time when employers could rely on a high school diploma as a screening tool to indicate that the applicant could read write and make change for a dollar. Times have changed. The socialist government teacher's unions have had their way, eliminating all testing that could reflect on their performance, getting laws repealed that required students to pass minimum basic reading, writing, English and math achievement tests before awarding a diploma. They said "Every Child Deserves a Diploma" and they now pass them out based based on attendance, "progress" instead of academic achievement. No more diversity gap. OH well. Special Olympics of education. Blue ribbons for every participant. To rub salt in your wounds the current socialist leaders are putting the minimum wage at fifteen dollars, eliminating much chance of you finding employers willing to take you on as an unskilled inexperienced new hire when average Kalifornia machinists make $18.66. My suggestion if you are able would be to perform due diligence, and seek out a two year trade school, paying special attention to how industry regards their graduates as to seeking them out. Many if not most students from such schools secure employment as part-time during school and or are brought into in-house apprentice or training upon graduation.
Hassanbir singh, That is a valid concern. When Haas made wearing masks mandatory in response to Covid-19 the decision was made to require only masks in many areas since as mentioned above: Mask + Glasses = Fogged Lens, which itself is a dangerous condition. In any area where compressed air guns or airborne particulates are present; face shields or other guarding must still be in place.
James - Send me an email at bofallon@haascnc.com and give me some details please. I'd like to look into it and see if there's anything we can do. Thanks - Bryan, Haas Automation
And? That’s a pretty ignorant statement. It’s not uncommon at all for machine tool builders; even top-tier Japanese/German machines, to have their competitors’ machines producing components.
Worked for a 6 months with a Haas nothing wrong but the buttons I hate them what is this just use them like the fanuc and Okuma you don't have any feel if you hit it I pass a job if I need to work with that kind off machine those stupid operate panel.
If it's like any industrial control panel you should be able to unclip the contacts from the actual button and change it to something else. The new button just has to accept the same type of contacts.
Very thorough, fantastic tour! Special thanks to Andrew and the team!
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`NOW THAT IS WHAT I CALL AMAZING IMPRESIVE AND SOMETHING THAT EVERY PERSON INVOLVED SHOULD BE VERY PROUD OF.
Great to see it. Wish all the people working for or at Haas all the best for 2021!!!
Love these tour videos. The video content was a huge deciding factor when I bought my first two new haas machines two years ago.
Fantastic. Number of machines running is mind boggling. Also great to see many brands and models, optimized for their job doing what they do best.
That place it huge!
Definitely a bucket list must see
Exciting seeing them packed to ship 😯 just finished a CAD/CAM course and working more with CAM next semester. Every HAAS Tip of the Day is greatness.
Mind boggling scale of production!
This gentleman definitely knows what he´s talking about.
Keep up the good work. Enjoy watching all these amazing tour videos!!!
Thanks for the fantastic tour! It was great to see things really manufactured and assembled. 👍
This was a great Tour, thank you Haas!!
Awesome tour, my 2021 VF4SS is set to deliver on 1/19/21, Super excited!
I love this! I would love to be American to work here
machines building more of themselves, that's great :)
This is great that you can do this virtually given COVID. I did the tour a few years back, it was great =)
Great Manufacturing Process Model!!!!!!
What a nice place to work, very clean. 👍👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Now that’s what I call a facility, btw what’s the power bill run monthly?
no surface grinding and scraping needed on your castings?
Impressive! Very quality oriented building machine! Nice.
I learned Machining in college on a HAAS VMC and Lathe. Good machines.
Very thorough, fantastic tour!
Thanks for introduce you company 👍😁
La factoría es fascinante. Estupenda presentación. Gracias.
Great video. Thanks for showing that.
What about a tour of your new production plant in Nevada?! I know it's still under construction, but it would be nice to share the progress.
jigil jigil, At this point there is not much to see except a huge expanse of dirt. We are just now beginning to break ground at the new facility location. There will surely be updates made public as construction begins in earnest. There is a huge amount of earth moving that needs to happen before any actual building begins. Thanks.
@@haasautomation Thanks, hope to see it happens soon.
So much eye candy in one video. Love it! I hope I'll get the chance in this life to own, work and produce awesome parts on a Haas machine, because it's an engineering beauty! Please don't stop
making awesome machines!
3000 gallons of coolant recycled a month. I have 4 Haas VMC's and 2 Haas lathes. I've recycled a little over 300 gallons in 15 years.
i think their coolant change is a little more often than yours though..
Great place to work and walk 🚶♂️ 👍
Need a tour of your tool crib.
Expectacular
Nice tour, can i ask how many cnc machines making chips at your factory, please?
I think he said about 400 CNC machines.
@@dougankrum3328 OK, i didn't see all as i have seen the factorytour before 2-3 years ago, fast forwarding, but new since then is all the Makinos, but still impressive.
very good tour
nice tour, thanks
wow you guys sure seem loyal to Haas machines ;)
Very professional.
Where do you release the blue schmoo?
great tour thankz
Is the casting made in the USA or only machined in USA
I wonder who cleans up the machine after test cut ? :-)
Excellent video, but could you explain why the castings are aged outside for a period of tIme?
Doug, Good question. The castings are not stored outside for the purpose of aging. They are stored in our casting yard simply because it’s the most convenient and logical place to put that much cast iron that will be machined in the near term. Our engineers work hand in hand with our casting houses using CAD and flow simulation during the casting design phase so the casting cross-sections and consequent cooling rates are much more uniform than in years past, so there is typically no need for aging. Thanks.
@@haasautomation Thanks for the reply, all your videos are Top Shelf Stuff...!!! I used to work at Burgmaster in Gardena 1970-82....lots of big castings...
So much has changed there in the last couple years. I remember taking pics of a custom FMS cell with 4x EC-1600's that was fed by a Haas pallet transfer system that never made it to market. Looks like it may have been replaced by those BMC's rather than bother customizing something all over again.
loved the tour guys!
EC 1600 with pallets would be nice to have.
Min. 23,14: ''what's crazy is that all these castings here, this is about one month supply. We will turn all of these castings or pretty much all these castings over every month...''. That is cast iron and normally it should be aged for about 1 year (unless it is Meehanite, which I assume is not)......am I missing anything here ?
Very nice
Impressive!!!
so cool
xxxGreetings Davy Haas !xxx
you use hiwin blocks and guides?
i hope haas make hypercar for public someday.
Dream job if my high school actually let's me get my certification 😅
try to get an intersnhip :)
@@Kabodanki it's hard right now around me they all want people with 2 years of experience
Do not work for haas
@@palmer_fabrication_I meant manufacturing in general. I love building things
OH dear child: You have some surprises coming. There was a time when employers could rely on a high school diploma as a screening tool to indicate that the applicant could read write and make change for a dollar. Times have changed. The socialist government teacher's unions have had their way, eliminating all testing that could reflect on their performance, getting laws repealed that required students to pass minimum basic reading, writing, English and math achievement tests before awarding a diploma. They said "Every Child Deserves a Diploma" and they now pass them out based based on attendance, "progress" instead of academic achievement. No more diversity gap. OH well. Special Olympics of education. Blue ribbons for every participant.
To rub salt in your wounds the current socialist leaders are putting the minimum wage at fifteen dollars, eliminating much chance of you finding employers willing to take you on as an unskilled inexperienced new hire when average Kalifornia machinists make $18.66.
My suggestion if you are able would be to perform due diligence, and seek out a two year trade school, paying special attention to how industry regards their graduates as to seeking them out. Many if not most students from such schools secure employment as part-time during school and or are brought into in-house apprentice or training upon graduation.
wow Awesome!
Nice!!!
everybody:
haas employee at 3:13 : Pallet Poo
Like his accent
Спасибо.
31:12 hard working employees..😁😄
2:50 Pallet Poo!
哈皮机床可以!基本没出问题!
don't let the hippies chase you out of california
2:54 PALLET POO
24:41 some...
... BODY
Made in usa fantastik .
No Space X, but this also perfect :-P
Not where safety glasses
And not just him, some people working in production as well
Mask + glasses = fogged lens
@@TheTrifeone Its process safety. You gotta wear them no matter what
Hassanbir singh, That is a valid concern. When Haas made wearing masks mandatory in response to Covid-19 the decision was made to require only masks in many areas since as mentioned above: Mask + Glasses = Fogged Lens, which itself is a dangerous condition. In any area where compressed air guns or airborne particulates are present; face shields or other guarding must still be in place.
@@JohnDoe-iv5kw go rat them out
million of dollar investment 5:54 pls buy this dude a step or a ladder
хочю там работать
HAAS, if it didn't say Made In USA you'd think it was made in China 🇨🇳
Be nice if there were better support after the sale. Customer support is lacking.
James - Send me an email at bofallon@haascnc.com and give me some details please. I'd like to look into it and see if there's anything we can do. Thanks - Bryan, Haas Automation
Just curious if they get back to you or never contact them?
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Haas, made by Makino's.
And?
I wouldn’t be surprised if every machine tool builder out there uses its competition in their plants.
Look crowded, very
#wesaynotomazepin
SeikiMori, mitsubishi,Makino and others for Haas .Shame for USA.About what you talk?
Primetio sam po komentarima da ljudi izgleda nikada nisu radili na ovim kantama... 😀
You use Haas brand cnc productive machine tools like Okuma or more seiki. So ridiculous
And? That’s a pretty ignorant statement. It’s not uncommon at all for machine tool builders; even top-tier Japanese/German machines, to have their competitors’ machines producing components.
Looks like Soviet Union machine shop.
I wouldn't go that far, but yeah it leaves some things to be desired
Edit: actually a lot to be desired
We don't all work a DMG pal
Worked for a 6 months with a Haas nothing wrong but the buttons I hate them what is this just use them like the fanuc and Okuma you don't have any feel if you hit it I pass a job if I need to work with that kind off machine those stupid operate panel.
If it's like any industrial control panel you should be able to unclip the contacts from the actual button and change it to something else. The new button just has to accept the same type of contacts.
3D Printing will replace all of this. Brahahahahahaha! 😀
No.
Yeah, no.
I'm scared where: "Daniel Machado - Brazil" ?