BrickTactical
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- Jul 26, 2018
Looking for owners of preferably a Haas DM2 machine.
Or a Haas DM1 / DT Machine.
Current issue is there seems to be quite the confusion as to what a Haas DM2 machine requires for power.
On the Haas website is reads (see attached):
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION S.A.E METRIC
Spindle Speed 12000 rpm 12000 rpm
Drive System Inline Direct-Drive Inline Direct-Drive
Spindle Power 15.0 hp 11.2 kW
Input AC Voltage (3 Phase) - Low 220 VAC 220 VAC
Full Load Amps (3 Phase) - Low 25 A 25 A
Input AC Voltage (3 Phase) - High 440 VAC 440 VAC
Full Load Amps (3 Phase) - High 13 A 13 A
This leads me to believe the machine only needs 25 Amps to run.
Which would make sense because the Brother Speedio S700X1 needs only 30 Amps and both machines have around a 12-15hp spindle.
So then I go to ask Haas and they come back to me and say that:
"They are 70 AMPS and my service manager is comfortable running them at 50 AMPS. We have done full speed demos cutting at our office at 50 Amps."
Then to add to the craziness. I've talked to a DM1 owner (only a smaller table compared to the DM2) and he says he only uses 30 amps if that and not to worry about what Haas says.
Any Haas owners out there that have these specific machines? If I cant power x2 Haas machines I know I can power x2 Brothers.
Thanks everyone!
Or a Haas DM1 / DT Machine.
Current issue is there seems to be quite the confusion as to what a Haas DM2 machine requires for power.
On the Haas website is reads (see attached):
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION S.A.E METRIC
Spindle Speed 12000 rpm 12000 rpm
Drive System Inline Direct-Drive Inline Direct-Drive
Spindle Power 15.0 hp 11.2 kW
Input AC Voltage (3 Phase) - Low 220 VAC 220 VAC
Full Load Amps (3 Phase) - Low 25 A 25 A
Input AC Voltage (3 Phase) - High 440 VAC 440 VAC
Full Load Amps (3 Phase) - High 13 A 13 A
This leads me to believe the machine only needs 25 Amps to run.
Which would make sense because the Brother Speedio S700X1 needs only 30 Amps and both machines have around a 12-15hp spindle.
So then I go to ask Haas and they come back to me and say that:
"They are 70 AMPS and my service manager is comfortable running them at 50 AMPS. We have done full speed demos cutting at our office at 50 Amps."
Then to add to the craziness. I've talked to a DM1 owner (only a smaller table compared to the DM2) and he says he only uses 30 amps if that and not to worry about what Haas says.
Any Haas owners out there that have these specific machines? If I cant power x2 Haas machines I know I can power x2 Brothers.
Thanks everyone!