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I have a late model TM-1 and I would like to add a 4th axis. Unfortunately I didn't get the 4th axis wiring when I bought the machine. If I order the 4th axis stuff from Haas am I going to be able to install it pretty easily myself or will a Haas Tech visit be needed for sure? I am about 2 hours away from my HFO so a Tech visit would be expensive just for the 4 hours travel time. I'd like to avoid that if I can but obviously I don't want to get in over my head either. I have only been inside the control cabinet once. I added the coolant kit that came with the machine new (but wasn't installed) and that was a very easy 10 minute plug and play exercise. Does anyone know if adding the 4th axis be similar?
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| I don't think it will be rocket science. Honestly, if it's like the other Haas kits it probably comes with installation instructions. The catch is that you're going to have to pay for the 4th axis option, not just buy the hardware. There is a turn-on code that goes with it and it won't work if you don't have that. But--yeah--I don't see any reason you should need a service call to install a plug & play option.
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| Based on my experience you have a 50 - 50 chance it will go smoothly doing it yourself. I have had a few retrofitted and most went smoothly but some needed the machine parameters tweaked a little bit. Incidentally it is my understanding that the price given on the Haas website for the 4th axis hardware includes installation and the turn-on code. Granted you would be stuck with the travel time charge.
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. I really like the TM-1 though, it has been a prototype work horse for me. Thanks for the help and advice.
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