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Old 09-04-2003, 05:05 PM
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Question Peck Tapping (Rigid)

Anyone doing this on a HAAS? I haven't tried it, yet, but getting ready to. Do you just call up 2 tap cycles with different depths?

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Rekd,

Do this all the time. And yes just call up two cycles with different depths. Rigid tapping of course. Both form taps , (my preference) and regular taps.
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Old 09-04-2003, 05:30 PM
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Cool, thanks. I always use form unless the print says it's a no-no.

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I've 'heard' Fadals and Fanucs can do it with 1 line of code, anyone know if HAAS can??

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its just one line of code on our okuma
g274 z-1. r.1 f(rpm divided by tpi)
great cycle but watch the blind holes i think a
floating tap holder and using just g74 would be
better for these.
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rob2424,
What kind of okuma is that? Is that on a u100 controller
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the controller i think is a u10 on a es 2040 vmc
nice machine
the rigid tapping cycles are
g274 for left hand tapping and g284 for right hand
kinda neat to watch it tap 1/4-20 holes at 500rpm at 25ipm
dont know what they would be for a haas probably
the same as fanuc.
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We just purchased a MCVAII. It's 80x60x54, 50 taper, 30 hp, and has hi square nc it's very big and very fast for such a large machine. Has a big price tag with it too!
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its got the u100 control on it?
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I forgot, hope I'm not in trouble.

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I forgot to tell you that you need to Check parameter #57 "REPT RIG TAP" it should be set to 1 to peck tap. I think it is set to 1 as default.

You didn't come back on after trying to peck tap and cuss and scream that you were braking taps so I guess it was set to 1.

Sorry I neglected to state this earlier.
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Peck tapping with a thread former? Why? Sounds silly to me!
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Originally posted by RBrandes
Peck tapping with a thread former? Why? Sounds silly to me!
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Ever done any machining? I have.

I've seen very little in my short career as a machinist that I would clasify as 'silly'. One of them being someone that obviously knows nothing about the current situation calling a technique silly.

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