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I have a VF2 and just got an HRT210B rotary table for it. My machine has the Chick subplate, so the hold down slots in the base of the HRT210 won't work with the subplate (they don't line up). I want to make a base / adapter for the HRT that will bolt to the bottom of the HRT with the four 7/16 threaded holes there, and key on the slots, then use shoulder bolts to hold the base to the chick subplate (for alignment). Does anyone have a measured drawing or CAD file of the layout of the bottom of the HRT210? Thanks, Joe |
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| It's right on Haas's website: http://www.haascnc.com/dims.asp?ID=H...INGLE_SPINDLE# |
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| Thanks, but that is just the physiical dimensions of the unit, what I'm looking for is that layout of the bottom, in particular the four holes in the corners and the obround keyway in the center. Yes, I can measure them, but I want better accuracy than I can get measuring with a caliper...
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| Are you going to have enough Z-height after you add another subplate on top of that Chick foundation? I have considered the same setup but decided that if the rotary was going in the machine, the subplate would have to come out.
__________________ Greg |
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| Here this might be able to help a little.
__________________ Toby D. "Imagination and Memory are but one thing, but for divers considerations have divers names" Schwarzwald (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management) www.refractotech.com |
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| One thing to worry about is wiping out the P-Cool on the rotary. On some of our machines we have shortened the Z travel so the P-Cool stops just short of hitting the top of the rotary.
__________________ An open mind is a virtue...so long as all the common sense has not leaked out. |
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| I think I'll have enough room, good point though...I'll re-check. I hate the thought of pulling the plate out. |
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| I had the same problem when I was designing a subplate for my machine. Call the factory. I have a HRT160B and gave them a call. The guy emailed me the drawings for my rotary while we were on the phone. |
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| The four tapped holes just hold it down they do nothing for the alignment so caliper measurement is fine.
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