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Old 07-01-2009, 07:36 AM
 
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Haas minimill, what should I know...

Hello all,
I presently own a Tormach and looking to add a Haas minimill with rotary table (probably HRT 160) , ethernet, HSM look ahead, rigid tap, coolant kit, transformer.

Anything I should know? Thank's for any input.
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Old 07-01-2009, 08:24 AM
 
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Just how to run it.

It is debatable whether HSM is worth it on a MiniMill because the rpm and power is limited so you cannot run really fast. The HRT160 is the largest rotary that will fit comfortably in the Mini because the Z clearance is restricted.
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I'm not sure why you'd need a transformer (you only have 440V?).

I'd also question Ethernet. That's a very pricey option to pay for, just to avoid using a thumbdrive.
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Hi Freddy

Drop the Ethernet get the extra memory this is better than the Ethernet I have had both HSM is a must on this machine it make's it run a lot smoother it is on all the time & works on machining of your part it does not matter how fast you are going whether it is 1 IPM or 100 IPM it's still on & working it does not work for drilling type cycles just contour's type machining

Early power detect is good as if you have a power cut while cutting the tool will go down into the work the early power detect stops this from happening

And whats the transformer for
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Yeah, if I had it to do over again, I'd get the Early Power Failure Detect option. I've lost 2 parts due to power failure and starting biting my nails whenever there is a storm. I'm in Florida so my nails are getting shorter this time of year.
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Yeah, if I had it to do over again, I'd get the Early Power Failure Detect option. I've lost 2 parts due to power failure...
It can be retro-fitted.
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Fairly easy to get it in the initial purchase. Very difficult to get funding after the fact. I tried.
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Thank's for your replys.

Ok so I don't need a transformer, you're right.

Ethernet? How do you guys transfers your programs? Are you using the USB? RS232? Now I'm using mach3 to control my machine. I just drop my program in the correct drive and I'm done, very easy.

HSM? humm I think I need it. I plan to buy a NSK spindle for high rpms.I was looking at the super minimill for the rpm's but at 10000 rpms I don't think it's worth the extra price.
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Hi Freddy

USB for loading your files it is very easy with the thumb-drives

Don't forget the extra memory 16MB they only come with 1MB of ram, You can run from the USB port for very large programs this may be stopped on the new machines there was some talk of it
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I have the etherne/HD option for the 06' VF-2, but that was when usb was not a standard option. Ethernet makes life a lot easier when transferring programs but I think the same can be accomplished with a usb memory stick so recently I ordered the SR-100 without the ethernet/hd option.
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Hi I just bought a 2002 haas mini mill and if I could change it to my preference I would have rigid tap,extended Z axis 4 inch,programable coolant,chip auger,higher flow coolant 3/4 hp pump,plastic top to stop splashing, and the super mini would be nice to have via the 10k spindle
if you do alum work.

I would get the extended z axis for sure if you are putting a rotary table on this but would be nice any wayand this will be something that I dont think you can put on later.Most of the other options you can put on later.

Just my opinion good luck I was unsure if I would like the mini since I am used to my vf3 but so far seems to be very nice I just go about things a little different. Mike
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Yes the 4" Z lift is a factory option and it is well worth the extra cost. We have four of them all equipped with HRT210s running rotary fixtures.
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