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Haas programming help
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mic from North East UK (Contact Member) -
I may be starting a new job that will require me to set, operate and program Haas milling machines. Having only been used to protrak and a little heidenhain I was wondering if anyone can tell me how easy or hard it is to pick up and also if anyone can recommend any good resources for tutorials etc such as books, websites etc.Thanks
Comment #1 mic from North East UK (Contact Member) -
Please someone help? Any guidance is much appreciated
Comment #2 DeepDeltaBlues (72.135.27.146) -
Hiya Mic, I have been working on Haas machines for the past several years. The control is one of the friendlist I have used and quite easy to work with although I still prefer Okuma or Mori. All the Haas controls (for mill) are the same from generation to generation so far. As for training I don't think you will need it if you are a fairly competent machinist. Just like any other machine it has all the necessary functions just layed out in different areas. Google "Haas control" and it will bring up a pic of what you can expect to see. Best O' luck to you. DDB
Comment #3 toolelk (216.146.100.104) -
The best training system available is from LearnHAAS.com. I suspect you will be fine as the control is designed for the machinist....but if you want a full and interactive tutorial, that would be my recommendation.
Comment #4 Lori from Michigan (Contact Member) -
Have beginners info. If you would like a copy, e-mail me. I will scan and send.
Comment #5 chea from Washington Mount Vernon (Contact Member) -
I need help to get up to speed. Haas is a new lathe to me. Please help me, anybody, if you can. I like to get the beginner info. if I can. If any one have the beginner info. please e-mail me at cheavatanak@gmail.com. I appreciate all the help I can get, very much.
Comment #6 brett woehler (74.33.179.116) -
How do i program a theading cycle useing both right and left side of my threading inset. I could do it on mazak. that alternating right and left side of the insert. • Page 1 (Original Post) •
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