Hand Programming using G75 Grooving Canned Cycle

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  • Опубликовано: 22 янв 2025

Комментарии • 16

  • @DystopicEdits
    @DystopicEdits 2 года назад +2

    Great video, the diagram clearly explains the direction of each parameter and how they are measured

    • @aaronrunk4209
      @aaronrunk4209  2 года назад +1

      Thank you very much for watching. Just having a visual idea of how this works is super helpful to my students

    • @mumtajahmad3261
      @mumtajahmad3261 Месяц назад

      @@DystopicEdits why sir

  • @VideoOverdrive
    @VideoOverdrive 2 года назад

    Great lesson! I guess a follow-up vid would be where you like your lathe tool offset point for groovers and threaders? Probably left edge in this videa, but I'm curious curious if it's true for threaders also.

    • @aaronrunk4209
      @aaronrunk4209  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for the comment and for watching. I have another video on how to program threading but can't remember if I go over how to set

  • @Captain_Hapton
    @Captain_Hapton Год назад

    Hi, I work at a sprocket and gear shop and want to start doing some of the grooved parts we have. All of the grooving is done either on conversational or with programs written on conversational and transferred over. My question is if a g75 cycle can be used to cut grooves with chamfers on the walls or of its strictly in and out movements.

    • @aaronrunk4209
      @aaronrunk4209  Год назад

      It's good that you're always looking for ways to improve because that's how we make money. unfortunately, G75 only makes straight in and out movements. However, you can use the g75 to rough out the groove and then use a g01 to move on a diagonal line to make the final cut on the tapered wall. That's what I ended up doing on this part linked below. I made three different g75 Cycles because my machines memory couldn't hold all the toolpaths that was generated from my cam software but then I copied and pasted the finished pass. I hope this helps and thank you for watching
      ruclips.net/video/_QF5M_cD4lg/видео.htmlsi=6_-o0YorBk-P3BDh

  • @markladeroute4250
    @markladeroute4250 Год назад +1

    Hi Aaron. Can I ask what the presentation software is for this video?? It is so awesome. I want to buy it for my high school Adv Mfg class. Thanks

    • @aaronrunk4209
      @aaronrunk4209  Год назад

      Good afternoon. If you're referring to the software that I'm using while writing on the Smartboard, I believe it was called smartnote. However, if you have a true touch TV, I am using idea Max. The simulator software is Haas, which, if you don't already have it, is a very useful tool that I use every day in my classroom. If you were to call a Haas dealer in your area, they may be able to get your class a demo version. I have lots of videos your students can reference if needed. Thanks again for watching my video, and good luck.

  • @kennethmninwa1289
    @kennethmninwa1289 3 года назад +1

    What about U and W

    • @aaronrunk4209
      @aaronrunk4209  3 года назад

      U and w on a lathe work like G91 on a mill without having to command g91

    • @kennethmninwa1289
      @kennethmninwa1289 3 года назад

      @@aaronrunk4209 Alright thanks

  • @mumtajahmad3261
    @mumtajahmad3261 Месяц назад +1

    Simulator download link

    • @aaronrunk4209
      @aaronrunk4209  Месяц назад

      @mumtajahmad3261 Unfortunately, the software was already installed when I started, so I don't have a link to any of it. However, a local Haas representative should be able to hook you up for a reasonable price. Thanks for watching

  • @АлексейРоманенко-х1ц

    Good afternoon aaron, is it possible to contact you via any of the messengers??

  • @somakantamajumder5408
    @somakantamajumder5408 3 года назад

    Od grooving chamfer angle