there is a write up in the latest CNC Magazine about a shop that repairs oilfield threaded drill pipe. they have a few TL-4's, might be a good place to start. Their website is www.gulfcoastmachine.com
Hello. I'm looking for non-biased tl-4 information. I've been looking for some time to buy a machine for cutting large heavy pipe threads. I was wondering if anyone out there had a tl-4 and what their thought were on it. It looks like a plenty heavy machine, but without looking at one, im not sure how tough it would be or how much integrity it would have. does it have handwheels like the tl-3 and smaller machines? Im also not sure about haas's intuitive programing. I have experiance with mazatrol (lathe and mill) and can program just about anything i need using that. I was wondering what kind of learning curve it might take going from mazatrol to haas's conversational control. If anyone can tell me what they think of the tl-4 or the control, i would appricate it.
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there is a write up in the latest CNC Magazine about a shop that repairs oilfield threaded drill pipe. they have a few TL-4's, might be a good place to start. Their website is www.gulfcoastmachine.com
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Both pieces were purchased for processing in the oil field and both are some misfires. Especially when used with socket type devices Dorian.
In short, give you a tip: if you want to buy such equipment, ask the supplier to make a demonstration on the types of songs (and especially the threads API) that you have in production. To no misunderstandings later ...