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  1. Y-Axis Travel Limits. Each Haas Y-Axis lathe has +/- 2.00” of travel. There is a narrow corner of the work envelope, where a positive Y-Axis movement is constrained, as the X-Axis reaches its physical limit. This area is marked as “B” in the diagram to the right.

  2. Align the Y axis perpendicular to the X Axis: Setup the tri-square granite on the left side of the C Axis platter on the machinist jacks. Set the back side of the tri-square granite parallel to the X Axis.

  3. 12 sie 2012 · Loosen the Y axis blocks under the saddle that runs on the Y axis guides. This will allow you to adjust the X axis so it is square with the Y axis. That machine looks like it should have 4 blocks to loosen.

  4. To check the axis of rotation, check a single point at four positons, 90° apart on a 1-2-3 block, as shown in the illustration. Rotate the platter 90° CW, then jog the X and Z axes to the indicating point. Check the block in the same spot, record the reading, and repeat the procedure every 90°.

  5. This procedure tells you how to replace a Z-Axis linear guides on a lathe. This procedure shows you how to replace the flex coupling in a horizontal-plane ballscrew. This procedure shows you how to retrofit the 32mm ballscrew bearing pack.

  6. The VR-5 brings 2-axis spindle head capabilities to our mid-size VMC platform to create a compact 5-axis machine for profiling and contouring mid-size parts. The machine’s smaller footprint – 40% smaller than the large-frame VR-8 – makes it well suited for shops where space is at a premium.

  7. Mini Mill 2/Super Mini Mill 2 Table Dimensions 6X ø0.328" (8 mm) Thru C’bore ø0.625 0.002" (16 0.05 mm) x 1.69" (43 mm) Deep +- +-2X 1.225" = 2.45" (2X 31 mm = 62 mm) NOTES: Top View 1. Table positions at Max X & Y travels 2. Measurements are from the edge of Mill Table to nearest obstruction (i.e. enclosure, way cover, door, etc.) 1.60 ...

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