(VF2)
Is it just to add space in the mill? Tool change speed?
Would you say it worth a extra $7300?
Thanks
(VF2)
Is it just to add space in the mill? Tool change speed?
Would you say it worth a extra $7300?
Thanks
yes its worth every penny
The part I made bold is an important reason I went for side mount.
We have many jobs that use the same tools which repeat on a regular cycle. We tried leaving tools in the carousel and it was a disaster with chips getting on the tapers. The side mount solved that problem.
Also with a carousel if you are jumping around from tool 1 to 10 then back to 3 or something the tool change time is very long. The side mount changes much faster and it doesn't matter which tool is next.
An open mind is a virtue...so long as all the common sense has not leaked out.
Very good, thanks guys! I'm narrowing this thing down.![]()
The only reason I got an umbrella tool changer is ceiling height. The umbrella equipped VF-2 will fit through a 7 foot door opening. The sidemount tool changer will not.
Greg
Yea, I'm still trying to get answers on the ole "door height" problem.
Well, if door height is an issue (at all) I don't think you have any choice. The entire tool changer would have to come off the machine, then reassembled once inside. I suppose it's possible but not something my HFO was even willing to talk about during an installation.
With the umbrella tool changer, the only height issue is removing the Z axis motor and laying the upper cable guide down on its side. Then it'll just scoot under a 7' opening.
Greg
I have an 8" door, am I screwed? (With a side mount)
I am wondering a similar thing. We have doors with a 93" height. I would really like to get a VF2 in the door. Would the side mount fit? Better question: If I were to get the VF-2YT and the optional 40 tool SMTC, would it fit? For that matter, has anyone seen a VF-2YT with the 40 tool SMTC?