Program it like you would if it wasn't tapered then add an X end point on the same line as your Z end point.......
After going through the IPS and researching online I cannot find information on how to cut a taper on the TL-1. I may have to manufacture a taper pin for work in the next couple of days and would appreciate if someone can point me in the right direction.
AJ
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Program it like you would if it wasn't tapered then add an X end point on the same line as your Z end point.......
Thanks. Would this would be done in the IPS on O.D. turn tab or maybe OD Chamfer?
I forgot IPS generates OD and Face operations as canned cycles. My previous advice is invalid in that case. I don't use those canned cycles but I know the Haas manual explains them pretty well.
Thanks anyway Billetgrip. I cannot find anything in the manual in regards to cutting a taper other than chamfers. May have to give Haas a call.
Canned cycles are the same but you would use U instead of X (as x would be the start dim discribed on the previous line and would not affect the U dim) on a line by line case. If you want the whole part tapered use the tool offsets/taper page.
Thanks LeWhite. Hopefully I'll have time to get on the lathe this week. I didn't realize there is a tool offsets/taper page. I'm also not sure what you mean by using a U instead of X. What is the U dimension?
U is the incremental of X.
As you know different L/D will have different tapers as well as distance from chuck. To use tool taper page tapers the whole tools operation. Using U (delta X) just tapers that line.
Unlike mill G91 U is non modal.