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    Question Slowing down the graghics simulation

    Can anyone tell me how to slow down the graghics? When we do a simulation on our tl-25 it goes a hundred miless a hour but on the tl-15 it goes a lot slower so that you can actually follow the tool path. I've checked the settings between the 2 machines and everything matches. Any ideas?


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    They have a faster processor now and graphics goes like crazy. The only way I know to slow itis to turn the setting on that allows the hand wheel to control feed hold and cycle start. Then in single block you turn the handwheel and step through as fast as you like.
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    Graphics

    you can't slow down graphics but you can like geof sais change setting 104 and use the jog handle to single block through your program


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    Most Irritating Change!

    I started buying Haas machines back in 1999 with the old CRT amber display.

    I loved it when they came out with the LCD, much easier to see.

    Then they put more info on the screen with the 15" display, once I got used to it I liked it.

    Then suddenly Graphics started going like Road Runner on amphetamines, and I am not Wiley Coyote. I detest it!!!!!

    Surely it is not too difficult to put in some sort of adjustable delay when the processor reads the code for running Graphics? Have a Setting that takes a value between 1 and 10?

    I reserve judgement on the new display that showed up on my most recent machine.
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    I heard that the graphics speed is adjustable on the new gui that they are coming up with although that thing looks too busy for my liking
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    The new GUI has and speed control for the graphics and it is laid out so you simply press cycle start in edit mode and it goes staright into graphics the new user interface was a good decision for haas


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    Quote Originally Posted by Geof View Post

    I reserve judgement on the new display that showed up on my most recent machine.

    Geof I believe you will enjoy the friendliness of the new control layout over time


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    Quote Originally Posted by wcbob View Post
    Geof I believe you will enjoy the friendliness of the new control layout over time
    I probably will; I am just an old fart that pretends to resist change.

    Although if things continue as planned it will be mostly my guys who have to learn to like it, I am getting out of things more and more; and the machines in my home/hobby/prototype shop have the familiar original small LCD display.
    An open mind is a virtue...so long as all the common sense has not leaked out.


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    Quote Originally Posted by big_mak View Post
    I heard that the graphics speed is adjustable on the new gui that they are coming up with although that thing looks too busy for my liking
    Not too busy at all...it's great being able to see your program and your tool offsets at the same time...and it's also great being able to see your main programs sub call AND the subroutine at the same time too...and it's also great knowing how much time is left in the program by watching the time remaining counter...and it's also great knowing how much time is left in a dwell. I'm a big fan of the new interface...I also like that hitting the handle jog button gets you to JOG mode again (just like it did before IPS...what a novel concept) and IPS is inside of MDI...where it belongs.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeOD View Post
    Not too busy at all...it's great being able to see your program and your tool offsets at the same time...and it's also great being able to see your main programs sub call AND the subroutine at the same time too...and it's also great knowing how much time is left in the program by watching the time remaining counter...and it's also great knowing how much time is left in a dwell.....
    I suppose had I actually run my new machine I would have found all this, it does sound good.

    As it is it is sitting there with all the sheetmetal off around the spindle the hydraulic chuck removed. We are turning it into a 'Big Bore' with 2.77" through the drawtube. I will write it up in a thread in a few weeks.
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    Geof is this an sl-20 your convertin?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Edster View Post
    Geof is this an sl-20 your convertin?
    GT-20.

    The spindle bore is 2.997". When you get the hydraulic chuck option the ID through the hydraulic cylinder is 2.047" and the bore through the chuck is the same.

    I found a chuck 8" OD with a 2.85" bore from Autoblock and a hydraulic cylinder with a bore slightly larger than 3". The chuck bolts straight onto the spindle and we just have to make a mounting flange for the cylinder, a drawtube and switch the hydraulic lines; I hope. Our drawtube will have a 2.77" ID so we can take 2-3/4" round bar.
    An open mind is a virtue...so long as all the common sense has not leaked out.


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