We finally received our 7.10.7 Global S. I need to learn how to scan.
Suggestions are welcome and very much appreciated.
We machine parts with a lot of +/- .005 profile call outs and I would like to
use scan to get better results.
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We finally received our 7.10.7 Global S. I need to learn how to scan.
Suggestions are welcome and very much appreciated.
We machine parts with a lot of +/- .005 profile call outs and I would like to
use scan to get better results.
What type of scans are you wanting help with? Is there a Laser Scanning head like the HP-L-10.10? Or is it an analog scanner with a HP-S-X1C?
Or perhaps basic touch probe scans you need help with?
Google search shows that you have a nice looking shop! That is a lot of HAAS machines, certainly went the bang for buck route there!
Assuming you went from a TP-20 machine to an analog scanner?
We have about 30 HAAS CNC'S.
We have 7.10.7 SF with TP-20
and our new addition Global S 7.10.7
Global S 7.10.7
....with what kind of sensor?
What do you mean "What kind of sensor"?
It comes with a HH-AS8-T2.5
and a HP-S-X1H sensor.
I hope that is what you are asking.
Step one is figure out how to scan a circle.
Then start reading the help file. If possible have your company send you to Demon 201 training.
You can start with Linear open scan from Insert --> Scan --> Linear Open Scan and learn from there.
or you can start using Auto features by changing the measurement strategy to adaptive scans.
This might help you: docs.hexagonmi.com/.../Scanning_Your_Part_Introduction.htm
HAAS is essentially the wish.com of the CNC world...cheap AF and break down a lot.
Thank you for you opinion. May you have a wonderful day.
Great Value brand for sure... Not quite in the Wish.com realm though.
Cost to Value to a smaller business are kind of tricky. I would take 3 HAAS over one Mori any day of the week if I was on a fixed budget. And those HAAS would come with the tool setter, and 5th axis table, and any other nice features that the "big reliable names" make your pay out the nose for.
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