This is a CNC manual for lathe by Haas called Haas Operator’s Manual.
This is not only a Haas Operator’s Manual but more than that. This Haas cnc lathe manual contains multiple cnc programming examples in easy to understand way.
A separate chapter is devoted to cnc macro programming, cnc macro variables and haas system variables. There are also cnc programming examples using macros.
In this hass cnc lathe manual you will also find the G codes list with explanation.
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CNC Canned cycles are explained in easy to understand way with cnc programming examples, some are listed below
- G72 End Face Stock Removal Cycle (Group 00)
- G73 Irregular Path Stock Removal Cycle (Group 00)
- G74 End Face Grooving Cycle (Group 00)
- G75 O.D./I.D. Grooving Cycle (Group 00)
- G76 Threading Cycle, Multiple Pass (Group 00)
- G84 Tapping Canned Cycle (Group 09)
- G88 Bore and Dwell and Manual Retract Canned Cycle (Group 09)
- G92 Threading Cycle (Group 01)
- G95 Live Tooling Rigid Tap (Face) (Group 09)
Contents
Haas Lathe Manual Download
http://www.haascnc.com/download_manual.asp ( PDF file )
Haas CNC Lathe Manual Contents
Safety
- Machine Safety
- Best Practices
- Warning Decals
Introduction
- Machine Overview
- Control Description
- Option descriptions
Operation
- General Operation
- Programming Introduction
- Control Features
- Tool Turret Commands
- Drawtube Operation
- Program Optimizer
- Advanced Tool Management
- Tool Turret Commands
Tool Functions
- Tool Offset
- Drawtube Operation
- Collet / Chuck Replacement
- Optional Live Tooling
- Optional C-Axis
Tool Nose Compensation
- Programming
- Radius and Wear Offset
- Tool Length Geometry
- Program Examples
Programming
- Intuitive Programming System
- Macros
- Edit Mode
- Quick Code
G Codes, M Codes, Settings
- Canned Cycles
- Machine Commands
Maintenance
- Air / Electrical Requirements
- Recommended Fluids
- Maintenance Intervals