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1. How well built are these machines? Is Haas service/support good? 2. Can the 4th axis be used as a lathe? I'm guessing it's not ideal for production work, but wondering if it could be used for one off prototypes. 3. Does anyone have any links to 4th axis setups where people are using it for lathe work? 4. Does adding the 4th axis reduce your work envelope at all? 5. How much would I be missing out on by not getting the VF-1 instead? I don't know if I currently have the space for it though, which is why I'm looking at the Super Mini Mill 2, but they are the same starting price. That's all I can think of for now. Any other info you think might be good for me to know about them please share. Thanks! |
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| The super mini mill 2 has been a great product for us here at Haas. You will get the same support on this machine as any other Haas. Your local dealer has been trained on all Haas machines. You are limited to 999.99 degrees on any Haas 4Th axis. |
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| 2. 4th axis should not be used as a lathe. There are customers who use it as a lathe, but it is not well suited for it. 4. Yes, a rotary reduces your work envelope. While the limits are unchanged, it is a huge burden and every move must take into account the position of the rotary. 5. Here are the tech spec differences: VF-1 = 20x16x20 - 20hp - 7.5k - 20 tools SMM2= 20x16x14 - 15hp - 10k - 10 tools The VF-1 is a beefier machine, more dampening power. The real answer to this question will be application-specific. In my opinion, go up to the VF-1 if you can, you will get a more versatile machine.
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| If you do a lot of work in steel, or a large amount of roughing or bulk material removal in softer materials, a beefier spindle than the one on the Minimills might be preferable. The VF's output much higher torque, and they're more sturdy like he said above. Though I will also say the roughing performance heavily depends on your tooling selection and the software being used, too. But if you want to get a relatively inexpensive spindle up and running, the SMMs are a great bang-for-the-buck.. |
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Compare the prices of each of them equipped exactly with the options you want on them and the $ differences may make the decision a lot easier.
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| The column, base, head and table all castings. The sub-base, which forms the coolant tank, is a fabrication.
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