
Haas 4th Axis Rotary Table - tools - by owner - craigslist
Haas 4th Axis Rotary Table Very low hours 1999 HRT 310 machinist, CNC, Machine Shop, Mill Right, lathe, milling machine
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Thank you, @Dabbler.There are 3 or 4 Haas mills in our readership, so fair game.
I'm not at all offended! My attempt at dry humour shriveled on the vine there. Mea culpa.Thank you, @Dabbler.
My apologies to all who are offended by my posts in Member Spotted Deals. Not...
It's a little bit early for that on the west coast yet......You can always start high.....
Wake ‘n bake…It's a little bit early for that on the west coast yet......
Oh.... Wait a minute.![]()
I do believe that is what the younger folks are saying.....Wake ‘n bake…
The haas option to connect the 4th axis is a few grand. The cheapest 4th axis is something $12K from haas. Shipping... The 4th axis option in fusion is a few grand a year. All of that is in USD of course. Installation by the local haas factory outlet? You still would probably want a chuck (3 jaw? 4 jaw?), a tailstock, I think you would need a budget of $25K CAD to get going with 4th axis new from HAAS. This used one is pricey and you still need the haas 4th axis connection (and the license key) - would the one they sell now work with this 4th axis? It's 24 years old! I have no idea. You could maybe setup a 3 and half axis with a RT & chuck and manually spin to reveal new sides of the part. Or maybe bore holes on a angle. My suggestion of a manual ghetto RT 3 & 1/2 axis would not support fancy true 4th axis milling.-but doesn't the software to run it cost a lot more? @Janger ??
Judging by the size of the cinder block behind that is a big unit. Probably