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| ====== Haas Super Mini Mill ===== | ====== Haas Super Mini Mill ===== | ||
| - | 8/26/22 Haley Holcomb haleyholcomb@ucsb.edu | ||
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| - | ^ Haas Super Mini Mill ^ | + | |
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| - | | **Tool Type: | + | | **Tool Type: |
| - | | **Location: | + | | **Location: |
| - | | **Supervisor** | ||
| - | | David Bothman | ||
| - | | (805) 893-4125 | ||
| - | | bothman@cnsi.ucsb.edu | ||
| | **Description: | | **Description: | ||
| | **Manufacturer: | | **Manufacturer: | ||
| + | Last edited 8/26/22 Haley | ||
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| ===== About ===== | ===== About ===== | ||
| - | The Haas Super Mini Mill is a CNC milling machine. Parts can be modeled in SOLIDWORKS and then toolpaths are programmed through an HSM add-in that generates G-code for the machine to read. The Haas can read G-code and .EGC files. | + | The Haas Super Mini Mill is a CNC milling machine. Parts can be modeled in SOLIDWORKS and then toolpaths are programmed through an HSM add-in that generates G-code for the machine to read. The Haas can read G-code and .EGC files. ** Due to its complexity, we do not offer regular training for this tool.** If you just need it for a few parts, please use our [[https:// |
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| [[Haas Super Mini Mill Training SOP]] | [[Haas Super Mini Mill Training SOP]] | ||
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| [[Haas mill setup checklist]] | [[Haas mill setup checklist]] | ||
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| - | ===== Operating Procedures ===== | ||
| - | - Program tool paths using a SOLIDWORKS add-in | ||
| - | - Put tools in tool holders | ||
| - | - Set tool offsets using tool probe | ||
| - | - Set fixture offset(s) with touch probe (usually G54) | ||
| - | - Load program | ||
| - | - Check that tool numbers in program match tools in machine | ||
| - | - Check that appropriate fixture offset is loaded | ||
| - | - Load stock in the machine | ||
| - | - Proof the part (test the program with air cuts). One easy way to do this is to add a height to the G54 Z value sufficient to make sure that all cuts will be above the top of the part surface. | ||
| - | - Use rapid and feed override at the beginning of the program to make sure that the initial Z axis moves are safe. You can also use single block mode | ||
| - | - Keep your hand close to the emergency stop in case the program doesn’t do what you expect. | ||
| - | - Reset G54 to the correct value. | ||
| - | - Run the program for the first time - follow the precautions in step 10 to make sure that nothing unexpected happens. You can adjust the feed rate override as needed. | ||
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| ===== Reference Documentation ===== | ===== Reference Documentation ===== | ||
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