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We purchased a new VF-2 (15,000rpm) 3 months ago and have now encountered a serious problem. We have had 2 spindles destroyed in the last week. The drawbar has cracked and the tool holder has fallen out. From what we can see, it looks like the spindle orientation has some give and when a tool is grabbed from the tool changer (umbrella style), the gripping fingers from the tool changer rotate the spindle. When the next tool is put in place, the notches of the spindle are not lined up the slot of the tool holder causing a collision and ultimately breaking the drawbar. We have noticed extreme wear on the tool holders where the tool changer fingers grab, as well as indentations from ball bearings on the center of the length of the pull studs. Has anyone else encountered these problems? Haas is pretending everything is OK, I doubt our 3rd spindle will last the weekend. Any help would be very much appreciated. |
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| The newer Haas use simple parameters to orient the spindle, do they not? It would seem to me that there should be no 'flex' in the spindle orientation. The reason I say this, is I have a Baldor vector drive on a knee mill, and when the spindle stops, it stays stopped, there is no free play in its rotation. So I would get them to go over the parameter setting for the spindle drive, and see if it cannot be tweaked to improve its 'STOP' performance. Check the spindle encoder coupling for a loose setscrew, if such exists. My WAG
__________________ First you get good, then you get fast. Then grouchiness sets in. (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management) |
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| Or better yet call HAAS direct and tell them what your HFO said and who said it, ask HAAS Factory to officially tell you that this is normal. I figure all these spindles are being handled under warranty, no? In the meantime when you get up to 5 spindles I suspect that you will have somebody's attention. In the meantime you had better be actually documenting EVERYTHING and insure that you are using accurately balanced tooling etc.. so that they can not wiggle their way out and somehow blame it on your operation. Just my $0.02 By the way what are the specifics of the HAAS warranty regarding high speed spindles. Do they accept just any type of factory balanced tool holders including setscrew end mill holders vs. collet type only. Or does it go as far as saying it must be a complete balanced unit requiring a balance machine?? |
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You should check that your tool carousel has not sagged due to the bolts holding the track rollers coming loose. It sounds possible that the spindle is not coming down far enough for the ball gripper to correctly engage the pull stud. You say the drawbar is cracked...by this do you mean the housing of the ball gripper? I can see this possibly cracking if the balls are resting on the OD of the pull stud. I am puzzled that "Haas is pretending everything is okay". Surely these repairs are under warranty on a three month old machine? Have you spoken to Haas head office or just dealt with your local "Haas Factory Outlet"? I suggest you get onto Haas directly in writing. I have found them very approachable on issues that did not seem to be getting sorted out by the local service tech. |
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Dean has a good point. Have you been using the correctly rated holders? There is a specific standard for balance that must be used. |
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Yes, the housing of the ball bearings was broken. The OD is what we were thinking but the cause looks to be not from sagging. The machine is under warrenty. Our dealer is saying everything is OK. A letter is going to be sent to HAAS on monday. |
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| boodoowaa; Has the drawbar release adjustment being checked? If this was off possibly the gripper is not coming down far enough. It seems very strange that the machine ran okay for and while and then started acting up, something must have changed. I has a serious vested interest in knowing if it is something that has dropped out of adjustment - my second VF2 SMTC arrives later this month! |
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| I'm not up to date on the Current Haas 15,000 rpm spindles. On the First Machine I had experience with, It had no Torque at 15,000. I could stall a 1/8 drill in Aluminum. That machine also had a duty rating. Meaning I could run 15,000 rpm for only a short time. Do they still have a duty rating? What about the warm up cycle. I had to Warm the spindle up through various rpms before running at 15,000. |
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The torque at 15,000 rp, is quite good. I had a 5/8" two flute cutter take full width, 0.4 DOC and 150 ipm feed with a spindle load just below 120%. According to Haas the spindle is rated for 30 minutes at this load and indefinitely at 100% spindle load but we have never operated continuously under these conditions. |
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