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I just bought a new TM-2. My old Heidenhain TNC145 finally crapped out so I had to take the plunge. Anyway is there a way to disable the saftey switch or at least make it so that I only have to hold it to get the program running? |
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| Thanks Jeff. You'll be sorry you offered help with the TM-2 controller ;-) As I mentioned I have graduated from the old Heidenhain TNC145 control to the TM-2. The Heidenhain was all conversational so I have to relearn g-codes. I'm afraid I have quite a steep learning curve ahead of me. I took a class back in 1996 for Mastercam but I haven't used it since. Do you use Matercam or similar software? |
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| yes i have used mastercam,bobcad, others. they work well if you have a need for them. the haas control is very user friendly and has fairly good drilling, tapping, pocket milling cycle.threading.ect for most of your basic needs. dont see a need for cad cam software unless you are doing serious milling. if you would like my email address i would be glad to help you in any way i can. we have 3 haas machines so i am pretty familiar with the controls. |
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| I use Mastercam X2 and I had my post fixed with a g4 p1. to allow the coolant to hit the tool before it cuts. I like my TM-2 but I wish I would have bought a real machining center. The machine cuts good but, if you cut a lot of stainless or tool steel, it reaches it limits very quickly. I was going to use the quick code, but it is very limited, the Hurco would be alot better machine if you dont use a cam system. |
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I have a TM-2 as well. I just purchased it. We run Haas Minimills and a VF3 with 4th and 5th axis options. The TM-2 is a good machine for our shop. We needed a machine that was open and more accessible then the macining centers. It is great for odd shaped parts. We also have a 4th axis 5C collet dividing head on it. With programming we use BobCadCam and G-code on the machine. Any questions on this ask away. |
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Is there a way to make that a perm change? One of our TM-1s has a saftey switch and I have to change it daily after start up.
__________________ Suppose you were an idiot and suppose you were a member of Congress. But I repeat myself. Mark Twain |
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I think the answer to this is no. It is a liability issue; after the machine has wound you around one of the handwheels while it is running a program and you are missing body parts Haas needs to be able to show that you were the person who put the machine in an unsafe condition. |
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Only one of our machines has it installed, the other, newer by 6 months, doesn't have one. As you seem to be rather familiar with the Haas'es do you know if it was an option? The older machine was manufactured 11-01 and the one without was made 5-02.
__________________ Suppose you were an idiot and suppose you were a member of Congress. But I repeat myself. Mark Twain |
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| Don't feel insulted, it was just a graphic description to match the pictures Haas puts on their machine showing bits of fingers flying off cutting tools I am puzzled when you say one machine has one and the other doesn't; in other words one of your TMs can be run just like a regular enclosed machine? I wanted to get a TM that could be run unattended and was told it was not possible. |
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