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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. www.haascnc.com › programming-workbooks › mill---programming-workbookIES OOK G - Haas Automation Inc.

    vertical machining center with the X, Y, and Z axis lines. The first number line is easy to conceive as belonging to the left-to-right, or “X”, axis of the machine. If we place a similar number line along the front-to-back, or “Yaxis, the increments (not the table) toward the operator, from Y zero, are the negative increments. The ...

  3. 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.

  4. Haas CNC Alphabetical Address Codes. The following is a list of the Address Codes used in programming the Haas Mill. A Fourth Axis Rotary Motion (Setting 30, 34, 48, 108) The A address character is used….

  5. Overview. Haas machines are equipped with a close loop system to control axis motion. Below are the main components: Servo Motor/Encoder. Servo Amplifier. Vector Drive. Processor.

  6. MILL TABLE (AT HOME POSITION) SIZE: 54" x 25", (1372 mm x 635 mm) TRAVEL: 40" x 26", (1016 mm x 660.4 mm) ... X-axis Travel is 4.44" (112.8 mm) Detail A 13.62" (346 mm) 9.38" (238 mm) 7.75" (197 mm) Programmable ... Contact Haas Automation for assistance. Title: VM-3 Machine Views C.cdr

  7. This diagram shows a front view of the grid as it would appear on the mill. This view shows the X and Y axes as the operator faces the mill. Note that at the intersection of the two lines, a common zero point is established. Fig. 1-4: Operator’s working grid.

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