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Mastercam X6 & Haas 5 Axis TR160 Trunnion


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We recently purchased a Haas 5 Axis TR160 Trunnion unit and have been struggling to get it to work properly with Mastercam. Our reseller has been out and customized a post for us but we continue to have gouging on complex mold cavities. Is there anyone out there successfully using Mastercam X6 and a Haas VF2 SSYT with a TR160 Trunnion unit? Any insight into possible causes would be greatly appreciated.

 

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We are relatively new to 5-Axis so there's always the possibility it's something we're doing incorrectly in the option selection process. The 5-Axis strategies have a multitude of options to choose from.

 

Our reseller modified the Generic Haas VF-TR_Series 5X Mill post for us. It appeared to work on the demo piece when they were here. On subsequent real world work-pieces though we haven't had good results. The gouges we're experiencing do not show up in the simulation. It's certainly good to hear there are others successfully using similar configurations.

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I have had issues with the Haas Control and Mastercam with trunion applications in the past. My problems were mainly when I was making swarf type cuts. The trunion would get lost and not know what side of the "wall" it was supposed to be on. I did a lot of research on this and found a lot of different work arounds. Never had a whole lot of success. I'm now programming a Makino D500 with absolutely zero of the problems I had with the Haas.

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