Great video. There aren’t many that explain lathe offsets and the tool setter. Unfortunately I messed up the calibration on my st-15 presetter last year through the wrong commands(not a crash) and need to figure that out.
Thank you Bill. Feel free to check out our calibration video as well. Once you figure out the Probe Offset +X and -X settings (the diameter that the probe stylus is sitting in space), it's pretty easy to calibrate.
Am I understanding it correctly that when using the ATP there is no need to set the X DIAM? If so then I am assuming the machine gets the diameter from the cam software?
Hi Keith. Check out our "ATP Probe Calibration" video for an explanation of where those settings are coming from. In short, the settings are telling the machine what diameter the probe stylus is "sitting in space" (+X and -X). Therefore, during an ATP cycle, the machine is looking at the location of the machine, and then using the setting as the "diameter it's currently touching". Thank you for watching!
Thank you for contacting us. Yes: Since all tool tips are taught in reference to the tool setter itself, your desired work offset number (Your Z0), is a shift "to the left or right" from the tool setter. Therefore, you do not have to re-teach tools, in order to move your Z0 (if i am understanding the question correctly). Thank you.
Hi Pablo. You do not specifically need to set your tool setter to be able to run a program. You can always set your work offset and tool offsets the manually just make sure you have setting 64 set accordingly when you go from using the tool setter to setting tool offsets manually. Here are a couple more videos explaining how setting 64 works and how to set your tools manually in detail. ruclips.net/video/-fV2oTVOU-0/видео.html ruclips.net/video/rd2u2MG6meY/видео.html Let me know if that answers your question. -Dan at HFO Houston
Hi Pablo. If I am understanding the question, your CNC Program will always be based on the diameter of the part (X-axis), while your Z axis (part face) will be set by the Work Offset, once the tool offsets (tool geometry) are set using the auto tool pre-setter. Let us know if my assumption of your question is incorrect. Thank you.
when i enter the g code t101 g54 G00 Z0.1 X0 m30 it gives me and error(1.316 x over travel range) my x on my tools from x home is -36.0626 I don't know how to make x work with my program
Hi Steve. Your information seems like your X-axis tool offset is not correct. Your machine may have the function to "Press F2 to set offset to X-axis centerline. That offset value, on most Haas models, is quite a bit less than 36". Please feel free to contact your local Haas factory outlet Applications Department for more information
@@Darren_HFO_Champions i am running a ds 30y lathe and using atp to get my tools offset. thank for the video by the way it was a lot of help. its my first time running this machine made it really simple to set my tool offset.
You are very good at explaining how ATP works!!
Excellent video. Haas Tip of the Day has some competition.
great job, I've spent 6 hours trying to figure this out
HA HA its easy , yes :-)
Great explanation while making it very easy to understand
Well explained, thank you..
Muy buen video saludos desde Querétaro Mexico good video
Great video. There aren’t many that explain lathe offsets and the tool setter. Unfortunately I messed up the calibration on my st-15 presetter last year through the wrong commands(not a crash) and need to figure that out.
Thank you Bill. Feel free to check out our calibration video as well. Once you figure out the Probe Offset +X and -X settings (the diameter that the probe stylus is sitting in space), it's pretty easy to calibrate.
Hello my friend good job.
Am I understanding it correctly that when using the ATP there is no need to set the X DIAM? If so then I am assuming the machine gets the diameter from the cam software?
Hi Keith. Check out our "ATP Probe Calibration" video for an explanation of where those settings are coming from. In short, the settings are telling the machine what diameter the probe stylus is "sitting in space" (+X and -X). Therefore, during an ATP cycle, the machine is looking at the location of the machine, and then using the setting as the "diameter it's currently touching". Thank you for watching!
I also had a hard time figuring out what the number were referring to
What the numbers were reference to
Can I make a new z-0 after I have ran a part. Like if I wanted more material sticking out of my collet.
Thank you for contacting us. Yes: Since all tool tips are taught in reference to the tool setter itself, your desired work offset number (Your Z0), is a shift "to the left or right" from the tool setter. Therefore, you do not have to re-teach tools, in order to move your Z0 (if i am understanding the question correctly). Thank you.
Does my program on x axis and z axis need to be programming from tool setter
Hi Pablo. You do not specifically need to set your tool setter to be able to run a program. You can always set your work offset and tool offsets the manually just make sure you have setting 64 set accordingly when you go from using the tool setter to setting tool offsets manually. Here are a couple more videos explaining how setting 64 works and how to set your tools manually in detail.
ruclips.net/video/-fV2oTVOU-0/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/rd2u2MG6meY/видео.html
Let me know if that answers your question.
-Dan at HFO Houston
Hi Pablo. If I am understanding the question, your CNC Program will always be based on the diameter of the part (X-axis), while your Z axis (part face) will be set by the Work Offset, once the tool offsets (tool geometry) are set using the auto tool pre-setter. Let us know if my assumption of your question is incorrect. Thank you.
@@Darren_HFO_Champions thank you
when i enter the g code
t101
g54 G00 Z0.1
X0
m30
it gives me and error(1.316 x over travel range)
my x on my tools from x home is -36.0626
I don't know how to make x work with my program
Hi Steve. Your information seems like your X-axis tool offset is not correct. Your machine may have the function to "Press F2 to set offset to X-axis centerline. That offset value, on most Haas models, is quite a bit less than 36". Please feel free to contact your local Haas factory outlet Applications Department for more information
@@Darren_HFO_Champions i am running a ds 30y lathe and using atp to get my tools offset.
thank for the video by the way it was a lot of help. its my first time running this machine made it really simple to set my tool offset.