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01-24-2006, 10:36 PM
Let me first say I thought long and hard about whether to put this on a public forum and until tonight, I had decided against it. I need to first say the people at Milltronics are wonderful, Benji, Mark, Tim, etc... However, I have a small list of concerns about my new machine that new buyers should be aware, here are the ones I can think of right off the top of my head.
I'm VERY curious if anyone has had trouble with leaky cabinets on their Milltronics. I had a rather bad day today and when I dropped back in the shop tonight to pull a double I noticed that for the past couple of days (at least) my VM-22 has been pissing on the floor again! It came from the factory missing the proper sealant at all four corners, I say this because you could literally see the concrete through the cracks in the cabinet where the sealant was missing. It was everywhere EXCEPT in the four leak prone areas. I honestly don't know where the hell its leaking from now but it seems to be a seam that they already resealed since installation. I finally got my butt in gear and checked all the cracks, (I'm partially paralyzed so crawling isn't high on my list of 'things to do',) wouldn't you know it, the rest of the cabinet isn't sealed much better! (nuts)
That said, I guess this forum is as good a place as any to express my concern over what should be a non-issue. I'm honestly kind of ticked this mill is leaking again, yeah, they'll fix it for free....again but geez! I hope this was a freak incident but if not, please let me know.
I know the guys from Milltronics check this site and I don't mean to gripe but my coolant tank has two steel grates and they are BOTH painted almost completely closed. I had to use a sawzall on my brand new $70,000 mill the very first day in order to get coolant to spray. If you fill the tank to the full line, it barely goes over the top of the grate and with the pump ON it quickly empties the reservoir to nearly dry, so you pump nothing!
The doors on the front of my machine pinch your fingers if you're stupid enough to open them all the way up with your hands on the handles, (I mean turn your fingernails PURPLE.) This actually makes me angry because some engineer ABSOLUTELY must have noticed the design flaw before selling these things to the public! Absolutely NO excuse for being that slipshot on what COULD HAVE BEEN an overall high quality product.
My Z axis limit switch was not attached on arrival and the Z lube line was severed in half and in another spot about 3/4 the way through. I personally think the limit switch could have wiggled off in transit possibly, no way of telling but I highly doubt Milltronics is to blame.
Another thing worth mentioning that I was not informed of is that: (at least on mine,) the factory setting is set to read the disk drive when you boot up the machine and it loads any parameters you have saved on disk. This doesn't sound too bad except it loads the tool tables too!! In the real world this means if you have changed or loaded any tooling since that backup file was made, you will crash the machine if you don't retouch ALL your tools!! I'm not saying this is bad to have it setup this way but I AM saying the buyer should be warned, my installer wasn't even aware of this feature until AFTER I found it by trial and a few semi disasterous errors!
I ought to say I feel bad about sharing this stuff because I feel like I'm being spiteful but in reality I'm a paying customer and these are not my friends. My cousins are quite successful and told me to seperate the two or it will drive you insane, so here goes...
Roughly 11 years ago, I ran into a bug in the Centurion 5 software and informed the engineer from Milltronics face to face. Now I have the Centurion 7 software and still have the same bug. Here was a reply from Milltronics:
((((I'm aware of the problem with engraving specific words. We never had any crashes (that I know of) in the past decade because of that one.. The same thing is true for the PRINT and DPRNT commands. The "bug" has never been fixed, because the work around is so simple. Fixing the "bug" would probably be simple, but we are no longer making changes to the Cent7 software. Maybe we will get it fixed on the Centurion XXXII?))))
Pardon me, but that is one of the most lame ass excuses for not fixing a glitch I've ever heard.
My last cause for concern would have to be this part of their website that says:
((((Full color graphics allow verification of tool path and part profile prior to program execution. Zoom in/out, rotate or window on detail for a clearer view. Unlike graphic systems on other CNC controls, the Centurion graphics are intertwined with the motion control system of the machine. This provides synchronized display between the graphics and machine movement and guarantees that there will be no discrepancy between what is seen on screen and what the machine actually does.))))
:bs:
This is true to a point. If you use their 'remove tool lengths in graphics' option it shows a Z axis rapid traverse plunge each and every time you do a toolchange! I have a stack of emails and phone calls trying to find out WHY it showed a Z crash move that in reality didn't exist! Talk about scary! I now have to toggle my parameters back and forth if I desire to use this option but need to double check that an imminent crash is not lurking in my future. BTW, this option is really nice if you're aware of the misleading red lines going everywhere! It actually shows you what the part will kind of look like MUCH better than the standard viewing parameter. My opinion is it's 95% there, just one more tweak.
I'd like to add this if I may. Although I am quite annoyed by a few things on my mill, I know that nothing is perfect and I honestly believe in this company and it's employees, from the top, clear to the bottom. I'm not just saying this, I'm actually planning on buying another of their VMC's in the next 18 months because work is picking up and even though this mill has it's faults, some glaring, I am satisfied overall with it's performance, just NOT it's craftsmanship.
To give the mill props, I do tell everyone that it's incredibly easy to learn, use and teach to others. I have had no trouble showing people how to run it and with good results! It's quite accurate too, I think?! I'm going to run a test on the accuracy in the near future before the warranty expires, lol, ummm, yeah :D
Ok, to be 100% honest, if I could do it all over again, I WOULD buy this mill all over again, even with it's problems. See, the performance is awesome, the control rocks and training employees is a breeze. Now lets hope the fit and finish catch up to the rest of the mill. This company has tons of potential.
My vote: 8 out of 10
I'm VERY curious if anyone has had trouble with leaky cabinets on their Milltronics. I had a rather bad day today and when I dropped back in the shop tonight to pull a double I noticed that for the past couple of days (at least) my VM-22 has been pissing on the floor again! It came from the factory missing the proper sealant at all four corners, I say this because you could literally see the concrete through the cracks in the cabinet where the sealant was missing. It was everywhere EXCEPT in the four leak prone areas. I honestly don't know where the hell its leaking from now but it seems to be a seam that they already resealed since installation. I finally got my butt in gear and checked all the cracks, (I'm partially paralyzed so crawling isn't high on my list of 'things to do',) wouldn't you know it, the rest of the cabinet isn't sealed much better! (nuts)
That said, I guess this forum is as good a place as any to express my concern over what should be a non-issue. I'm honestly kind of ticked this mill is leaking again, yeah, they'll fix it for free....again but geez! I hope this was a freak incident but if not, please let me know.
I know the guys from Milltronics check this site and I don't mean to gripe but my coolant tank has two steel grates and they are BOTH painted almost completely closed. I had to use a sawzall on my brand new $70,000 mill the very first day in order to get coolant to spray. If you fill the tank to the full line, it barely goes over the top of the grate and with the pump ON it quickly empties the reservoir to nearly dry, so you pump nothing!
The doors on the front of my machine pinch your fingers if you're stupid enough to open them all the way up with your hands on the handles, (I mean turn your fingernails PURPLE.) This actually makes me angry because some engineer ABSOLUTELY must have noticed the design flaw before selling these things to the public! Absolutely NO excuse for being that slipshot on what COULD HAVE BEEN an overall high quality product.
My Z axis limit switch was not attached on arrival and the Z lube line was severed in half and in another spot about 3/4 the way through. I personally think the limit switch could have wiggled off in transit possibly, no way of telling but I highly doubt Milltronics is to blame.
Another thing worth mentioning that I was not informed of is that: (at least on mine,) the factory setting is set to read the disk drive when you boot up the machine and it loads any parameters you have saved on disk. This doesn't sound too bad except it loads the tool tables too!! In the real world this means if you have changed or loaded any tooling since that backup file was made, you will crash the machine if you don't retouch ALL your tools!! I'm not saying this is bad to have it setup this way but I AM saying the buyer should be warned, my installer wasn't even aware of this feature until AFTER I found it by trial and a few semi disasterous errors!
I ought to say I feel bad about sharing this stuff because I feel like I'm being spiteful but in reality I'm a paying customer and these are not my friends. My cousins are quite successful and told me to seperate the two or it will drive you insane, so here goes...
Roughly 11 years ago, I ran into a bug in the Centurion 5 software and informed the engineer from Milltronics face to face. Now I have the Centurion 7 software and still have the same bug. Here was a reply from Milltronics:
((((I'm aware of the problem with engraving specific words. We never had any crashes (that I know of) in the past decade because of that one.. The same thing is true for the PRINT and DPRNT commands. The "bug" has never been fixed, because the work around is so simple. Fixing the "bug" would probably be simple, but we are no longer making changes to the Cent7 software. Maybe we will get it fixed on the Centurion XXXII?))))
Pardon me, but that is one of the most lame ass excuses for not fixing a glitch I've ever heard.
My last cause for concern would have to be this part of their website that says:
((((Full color graphics allow verification of tool path and part profile prior to program execution. Zoom in/out, rotate or window on detail for a clearer view. Unlike graphic systems on other CNC controls, the Centurion graphics are intertwined with the motion control system of the machine. This provides synchronized display between the graphics and machine movement and guarantees that there will be no discrepancy between what is seen on screen and what the machine actually does.))))
:bs:
This is true to a point. If you use their 'remove tool lengths in graphics' option it shows a Z axis rapid traverse plunge each and every time you do a toolchange! I have a stack of emails and phone calls trying to find out WHY it showed a Z crash move that in reality didn't exist! Talk about scary! I now have to toggle my parameters back and forth if I desire to use this option but need to double check that an imminent crash is not lurking in my future. BTW, this option is really nice if you're aware of the misleading red lines going everywhere! It actually shows you what the part will kind of look like MUCH better than the standard viewing parameter. My opinion is it's 95% there, just one more tweak.
I'd like to add this if I may. Although I am quite annoyed by a few things on my mill, I know that nothing is perfect and I honestly believe in this company and it's employees, from the top, clear to the bottom. I'm not just saying this, I'm actually planning on buying another of their VMC's in the next 18 months because work is picking up and even though this mill has it's faults, some glaring, I am satisfied overall with it's performance, just NOT it's craftsmanship.
To give the mill props, I do tell everyone that it's incredibly easy to learn, use and teach to others. I have had no trouble showing people how to run it and with good results! It's quite accurate too, I think?! I'm going to run a test on the accuracy in the near future before the warranty expires, lol, ummm, yeah :D
Ok, to be 100% honest, if I could do it all over again, I WOULD buy this mill all over again, even with it's problems. See, the performance is awesome, the control rocks and training employees is a breeze. Now lets hope the fit and finish catch up to the rest of the mill. This company has tons of potential.
My vote: 8 out of 10