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thanks Millman i will try editing the post monday. being a standard post worst that can happen is i screw it up and have to reload right?i,ll try it out with no die on the table though been using MC for 14 years now but never had to mess with the post. i guess its time to learn. . thanks again
the coolent off only controls the coolent on the side and the washdowns it doesn't turn the threw coolent off, and you cant put the M89 in while the program is running can you?
im new at a union shop, when the light went out on our hass the operator said he was going to call the electrician i thought he was jokeing. He wasnt, it took an hour to get it changed
thanks, robk i went ahead and ordered the iscar only because all the other iscar cutters work well for us and we have about $2000 in heads that engingering already orderd
all of you guys that are using the iscar multi master, are you using the steel or the carbide shanks? we have the steel 6.5 inch and it chatters like mad no matter how we try to use it.
i ran a haas sl30 before with MC lathe and never had any problems with it, but if your going to run high production on it you might want to look at an okuma
just asked the opperator, he says it is foaming some, so i searched the forum for the subject, not alot of help, how do i get it to stop foaming? we use a coolent brand name "trim"
we have a haas vf8 with the chip washdown nossels, does any one have a problem with the coolent overflowing the gate trap where it goes back into the tank? we have cleaned the tank and the trap many times but it still overflows at the trap .
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