yes but they typically dont have that much tools (at least our old Hermle c600 only has 30 tools), you would have to use an external toolchanger to get a good amount of tools (at least for what i do at work)
@@ipadize you don´t know my pain, being a lathe guy having only 12 tools aviable.... just 7 of them on, OD roughing+finishing, OD threading/retaining ring groove, spot drill, drill and ID boring bar roughing/finishing in one, part-off.... they won´t buy me new tool holders, so I have to switch at least collet chuck to indexable drill and second operation, indexable drill to ID threading bar... pain in the ass
@@piter_sk we have 60 in our cmx800v and still are too few 👀 we have from 2.5mm drills up to 11mm every 0.5mm steps as well as core holes for threads as well as taps and threadmills as standard and other tools.
@@ipadize basically, it´s just 3 free slots for me,, like Lynx 220LM has 24 turret positions, from which 1-12 are your main positions, 13-24 are the hald positions.... I have part-off blade in 11, half step is free, don´t have tool to get in.... and whole I think 4 and it´s half step is free, just two bores for collets/drills, unfortunately, they are 25mm holes, instead of 30mm holes which we use our reductions for collets/indexable drill shanks.... I´d make a holder for both 6mm shank and 12mm shank boring bars which we use just for shallow bores to fit them it, so no more setting it up, just rewriting the T number in program.... one for part off/maybe the 2mm grooving tool (not being used that frequently, but it´s always nice to have it set up, you know) and two, one of them for small boring bar and another for maybe some big 90° countersink (it hurts to set up a 6mm boring bar just to deburr 14mm hole as the center drill is just 10mm in diameter) ....... it won´t be a problem to make reductions for lathe with a lathe hehe
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I never get bored of that toolchanger, it is amazing !
yes but they typically dont have that much tools (at least our old Hermle c600 only has 30 tools), you would have to use an external toolchanger to get a good amount of tools (at least for what i do at work)
@@ipadize you don´t know my pain, being a lathe guy having only 12 tools aviable.... just 7 of them on, OD roughing+finishing, OD threading/retaining ring groove, spot drill, drill and ID boring bar roughing/finishing in one, part-off.... they won´t buy me new tool holders, so I have to switch at least collet chuck to indexable drill and second operation, indexable drill to ID threading bar... pain in the ass
@@piter_sk we have 60 in our cmx800v and still are too few 👀 we have from 2.5mm drills up to 11mm every 0.5mm steps as well as core holes for threads as well as taps and threadmills as standard and other tools.
@@ipadize basically, it´s just 3 free slots for me,, like Lynx 220LM has 24 turret positions, from which 1-12 are your main positions, 13-24 are the hald positions.... I have part-off blade in 11, half step is free, don´t have tool to get in.... and whole I think 4 and it´s half step is free, just two bores for collets/drills, unfortunately, they are 25mm holes, instead of 30mm holes which we use our reductions for collets/indexable drill shanks.... I´d make a holder for both 6mm shank and 12mm shank boring bars which we use just for shallow bores to fit them it, so no more setting it up, just rewriting the T number in program.... one for part off/maybe the 2mm grooving tool (not being used that frequently, but it´s always nice to have it set up, you know) and two, one of them for small boring bar and another for maybe some big 90° countersink (it hurts to set up a 6mm boring bar just to deburr 14mm hole as the center drill is just 10mm in diameter) ....... it won´t be a problem to make reductions for lathe with a lathe hehe
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