Sorry, I believe this has the Siemens 840C control. I'm looking for the roughing and facing cycles specifically just like how Fanuc Machines have them.
I've been working with Fanuc lathes my whole career and my boss wants me to learn on old Hyundai HiT-15S for some of the bigger parts.
I can't find any owners/programming manuals online for this specific machine so I don't know exactly what gcode for turning/facing cycles are. All I can say is...
Learning to operate a mill and while watching GCodeTutor I'm having trouble understanding why the X159.0 in the G03 block does not result in the endmill edge ending up way beyond the bore? There is no G41 in the code so this just makes me very confused. Can someone explain this to me?
I work on a Doosan Lynx 220 at my job and while getting up a grover on the probe I didn't notice that the turret was contacting the probe arm first before the tool and while I was jogging to zero the Z axis it was actually pushing the arm forward until the machine eventually threw an error.
Now...
After I get the rust removed, I'm thinking of using Rustoleum NeverWet 2 part spray. Is this a good idea? I just don't want it clogging up my lines in the future because I plan on using a sand blaster.
Also what is the best way to displace water out of the tank once I am done with electrolysis?
To be fair they did have an air drier on the line(one of those expensive ones from HF but never bothered to drain the tanks) but other than some rust there is nothing wrong with it. He was throwing it away because originally there we had two of these connected in series but he purchased a used...
Any tips of what coating to put on afterwards? I'm not really looking to put a layer of oil on as I have heard that it could clog passageways and damage tools.
My boss was throwing away a spare Husky 60 Gal 155psi air compressor, Model:C601H, since he got a bigger used compressor so I decided to try and restore it(knowing he never drains the compressor).
I have already hydrostatic tested the tank to 250psi, held great for 10 minutes. My next plan is...
I currently operate a CNC lathe and I'm still a very big novice when it comes to programming and understanding insert compensation. Currently kicking myself in the ass for not paying enough attention when TNRC was discussed in school, especially since now I have a part that requires a lot of OD...
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