We used these at the last shop I worked at:
TG1F Hi-Feed Face Mill
Tungaloy Cutting Tools - Metal Working Tools - Milling - High-Feed Milling - TXN06
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We used the Ingersoll tools for anything under an 1-1/2" in...
I tried it once and hated it. As easy as it is to program canned turning, facing, grooving and threading cycles I though it was pretty clunky and cumbersome.
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Small solid carbide boring bar in a boring head an option? Rough it out first .005" to .010 " under with an end mill and bore it after.
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Try doing multiple passes in 1" stepdowns or helix down in 1" increments. If your taking the 5" length in one pass your 5x diameter on depth. In my experience anything after 2x diameter deep is just asking for it to sing you a song. Use the shortest reach tool holder you have and preferably use...
Feel free to contact me at [email protected] Not sure what you need exactly from the post but will be willing to help if I can accommodate.
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Technically it depends. Are the threads internal or external? An ID top notch grooving bar uses the opposite hand insert so a right hand internal bar will use a left hand insert. Gotten burnt by that one more than once. Also it depends on which way you decide to feed. You can make a right hand...
Check to make sure you have a G01 in the canned cycle starting at the appropriate feed line between your N100 and N110 numbers. If it's not there it will rapid across the last step of the cycle.
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Send the print to [email protected] and I will get you a quote. The pictures aren't very clear on dimensions when their opened...
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I can't remember what the parameter #s are... If I remember correctly you have to enable the editing of 9000 programs and also another parameter as well... I want to say there's a parameter specifically for the downloading/uploading of the 9000 series programs. Hopefully someone else will chime...
Check the fuses on your I/O boards in the back of the machine. The originals are black and you can't see through them so you have to check them with a multimeter. I had a blown one that caused my problems.
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