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Old 01-27-2007, 12:40 PM
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Who makes a good Mutli-Axis head for a Fadal

Looking for one or two for our Frank, AL, Dave and Larry mills
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The Tri-Tech 5 axis head is probably the only real plug and play kit for the Fadals. It does have it's quirks, like the servos attached to the head, and some minor accuracy issues depending on who you talk to. Not as rigid as an OEM 5 axis machine. You will lose work envelope that maybe acceptable on a 6535/6030/8030 but substantial on a 4525/4020. And not cheap.

But cheaper than buying an OEM 5 axis machine and you will have true, full 5 axis capability. They also have full 360 degree rotary movement and the spindle will tilt 180 degrees. I do know shops that use it and they are happy with it.

Personally, I wish I had bought one when I still had my shop. I had to turn away a lot of work because I lacked full 5 axis and/or 3+2 machining capability that required single setups.
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Old 01-27-2007, 02:21 PM
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Hmmm thats a nice little head! How much are they?
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Looking at the quote I got in 3/2003, retail pricing was as follows:


Head - $47,300.00

Standard machine adapter (includes fabrication & fasteners as needed) - $1,900.00

Onsite installation and training (plus travel) - $720.00

Post processor (option) - $2,500.00

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The current model head has upgraded gears and is supposed to be more rigid and accurate. From what I understand, some shops had problems with true position on holes, and this may have been because of the older gears. An additional advantage with this head is you can uninstall and reinstall it as needed, it is not a permanent installation unless you choose to leave it on.
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Just to keep the record straight, It is Francis, ADRIAN, david and Larry!

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The best 5 axis device would depend alot on the application. The Tri-Tech Head is a great device but not for all applications. The Fadal TR-165 is also a great device but ,again, is right for every application.
Best advise is to investigate each device keeping in mind whAT YOU ARE GOING TO USE IT FOR.

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5 axis rotary table for Fadal.

Originally Posted by carbidecraters View Post
Looking for one or two for our Frank, AL, Dave and Larry mills

I have a 5 axis Fadal rotary table for sale asking is $7500.00.
VH65 model.


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The VH65 is standard 4 axis table, not the 5 axis tiliting rotary table.
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5 axis rotary table for Fadal.

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The VH65 is standard 4 axis table, not the 5 axis tiliting rotary table.
I'm trying to verify the model now. You can see a picture on my website.

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it looks like a tilting rotery table to me
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5 axis = yes.
VH65 = no.
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Fadal rotary table

It is a tilting and turning, do you have any interest?
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