HOW TO TOUCH OFF TOOLS ON MULTI AXIS LATHE
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- Learn how to touch off tools using a presetter on a Doosan 2000LSY.
The 2000LSY is a multi-axis lathe that has a main and sub spindle both with C-axis capability.
This machine also has a Y-axis making it a very versatile machining center.
Good vid like always. Programmed, set-up and ran 2 Mori 7 axis DL20s for a number of years. Boss didn´t want us using the arm to touch-off tools. Would always do so on the part itself.
Why is that? If you don’t mind me asking. I’d assume the indicating arm would be more accurate
Presetter would get wrecked and them ain't cheap!
make sure as well if your not using the direct offset to press cycle stop and spindle lock together to unlock the offset page so you can alter the offest you want, use page down to go through offsets, cursor down will go through each one in x then z before moving down a page, very tedious. Press the blue alarm reset and cycle stop to re lock the offset table (very important or all future touch offs will only afect THAT offset). Lynx 220 lsy with fanuc i control
Very knowledgeable and professional presentation. Thanks for sharing!
Wow so helpful please don't stop making videos. You help so much thanks.
Thanks for that feedback Raymond.
@@TomStikkelman hello míster Tom do yo have a machine shop ? I would like to work for you
Thank you so much very helpful God bless.
GRAZIE!! Yuor video is in my training list :), Thanks for sharing.
Thank you
Thanks very much! Nice presentation!
Thank you for continued share your work experience is very helpful
Great thanks alot
Tnks Mr Tom, can make a video for fanuc mill g54 z,x,y and tool offset
gr8 video can u please put some how to setup tailstock on doosan and all the good stuff about clearance and psi for diff materials(maybe even chuck psi recom for diff materials)
Golden video.
Nice video , thanks for share your experience sir
LOVE YOUR ACCENT LOL!
Great video Tom just one thing you have Tough in the title instead of touch best vid I have seen on how to touch off tools
Digitonic1 Thanks digitonic. Fixing that now. Thanks for your feedback.
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Thank you. If we move whole dia of endmill down by x axis.375 so on mastercam lathe C y axis what we use compensate tool? Thank you so much
thanks allllot sir uR great..
hi sir gud information
Hello, can you do a video for work offset in the same machine. Thank you in advance
Why would it be the - Diameter of the tool in X? Do you not want to find the center of it? Would that be the same for a drill?
All offsets made on the x axis are done in diameter to get to centerline. Even though you moved -.375 the machine basically only moves half of that. Hope that helps
@@TomStikkelman similar to when you need to make adjustments for id or od, you offset the full amount and it cuts half on either side. That does help, thank you.
You shouldn't have to touch off on x with live tooling. It should have an automatic offset like − 14.201
hi Tom how do you touch off a drill bit for ZC drilling
Is it just for live tooling? The subtracting half the diameter..
Do you have any tricks or tips to check the center accuracy of the Y axis of a axial / radial milling tool? with a gage or something before the part is made? thanks
You can mount an indicator in the spindle and position your tool in front of the spindle and adjust the offset in Y and Y once you show no run out. Hope that makes sense. Let em know how else I can help. Thanks Tom
I feel like this was made specifically because of my comment lol any tips on running titanium grade 2? We keep losing boring bar inserts
Can the air system be opened?
Say the tool setter is off in X or Z by like .01”. Is there any way to adjust / calibrate that?
Yes. There are parameter that can be adjusted for each side of the the tool setter. You can request those parameters from the machine dealer
Will do, thank you very much!
I run a machine a lot like this. They won't let us touch off tools like this. You have to touch off on the part.
Yes I have been in other shops that do that. Not sure why. It makes the process so much more simple in my opinion. Thanks for the feedback Ronnie.
@@TomStikkelman Tom, I work in a shop where we run a lot of long shafts that are used in electric motors. We chuck these parts running one end then flipping the shaft and running the other end. TIR is a constant problem when we do it this way. Do you have any suggestions to improve TIR we have worked on this for years with out much improvement. Thanks for your other videos they are very informative.
Ronnie Elmore Would you mind sending me a sketch or print in an email so I can look at the specs. My email is tstikkelman@gmail.com
Ronnie Elmore this is a standard way of shaft turning. I’d rough both ends in, then flip and finish one end that’s easiest to hold, then flip for a finish on Op4 with soft jaws. Are you using a steady?
Tom Stikkelman they don’t let them ,touch off on the probe because they either don’t have confidence in their people or the probes have been hit so many times ,they will not give you an accurate position.Touching off with the probe is the fastest and best way to touch off tools ,especially if yo have a full turret.thanks tom
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I want a dad with a machine and knowledge like this. 😉