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    Haas TL-2 footprint w/ enclosure

    What is the actual foot print of the TL-2 with the enclosure.Thanks.


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    When you allow for the righthand sliding door to be fully open, the control cabinet door to be open and leave room for an operator standing in front of the machine you need about 10 feet by 10 feet.

    Just the machine with all doors closed and the control rotated parallel to the machine is about 8 feet by 6 feet.
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    On our TL-2 we have removed hinge pins before putting the machine in place to be able to save some space. With this manner, when we must do something in the enclosure (which it happened 1 or 2 times in 3 years) we remove the door and we have just enough space for a man.

    And if let say we or a haas tech must do severe service in the enclosure, we will took our pallett truck to swing the machine to have more space.


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