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In a lathe the material of the workpiece spins and the tool remains stationary - a piece of sintered tungsten carbide is then used to peel away material where it isn't wanted. If you need to produce parts which are primarily round this is the machine you should probably be using. This particular machine has a Y axis and live tooling capability which expands the possibilities even more by allowing work to take place off the spindle axis, and perpendicular to it as well.  
In a lathe the material of the workpiece spins and the tool remains stationary - a piece of sintered tungsten carbide is then used to peel away material where it isn't wanted. If you need to produce parts which are primarily round this is the machine you should probably be using. This particular machine has a Y axis and live tooling capability which expands the possibilities even more by allowing work to take place off the spindle axis, and perpendicular to it as well.  


Actually programming the machine is relatively easy using Fusion 360. We have a number of programming templates in the works which will automate the majority of the process. The (slight) difficulty is in the form of loading the tools in a manner that allows access to all of the work area without colliding with the chuck or another part of the machine enclosure.
Actually programming the machine is relatively easy using Fusion 360. We have a number of programming templates in the works which will automate the majority of the process. The (slight) difficulty is in the form of loading the tools in a manner that allows access to all of the work area without colliding with the chuck or another part of the machine enclosure.
== Training ==
Ask a member of technical staff about training for this machine.
== Usage information ==
=== [[Threading (Haas ST-15Y)|Threading]] ===
Excellent quality threads can be made on the lathe, but it is a little involved compared to simply running a tap through a hole. This page will guide you through some of the maths requried to create excellent threads using single-point cutting tools.
=== [[Troubleshooting (Haas ST-15Y)|Troubleshooting]] ===
A few issues crop up repeatedly. If you're having trouble with the lathe check this page to see if it's something we've come across before.
== More Information ==
* [[Threading (Haas ST-15Y)]]
* [[Troubleshooting (Haas ST-15Y)]]
* [https://www.haascnc.com/machines/lathes/st/models/y-axis/st-15y.html Haas ST-15Y - Haas CNC]

Revision as of 16:39, 15 December 2023

This is a restricted use machine.
You must be specifically trained before using this equipment. Review the self-directed learning information on this page and book in for in-person training with a member of technical staff.
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C-axis live tool CNC lathe.
Equipment Information
StatusUnknown
ManufacturerHaas
ModelST-15Y
Working AreaØ240 mm x 400 mm
Maker Space Information
Training RequiredYes
Training InformationHere


In a lathe the material of the workpiece spins and the tool remains stationary - a piece of sintered tungsten carbide is then used to peel away material where it isn't wanted. If you need to produce parts which are primarily round this is the machine you should probably be using. This particular machine has a Y axis and live tooling capability which expands the possibilities even more by allowing work to take place off the spindle axis, and perpendicular to it as well.

Actually programming the machine is relatively easy using Fusion 360. We have a number of programming templates in the works which will automate the majority of the process. The (slight) difficulty is in the form of loading the tools in a manner that allows access to all of the work area without colliding with the chuck or another part of the machine enclosure.

Training

Ask a member of technical staff about training for this machine.

Usage information

Threading

Excellent quality threads can be made on the lathe, but it is a little involved compared to simply running a tap through a hole. This page will guide you through some of the maths requried to create excellent threads using single-point cutting tools.

Troubleshooting

A few issues crop up repeatedly. If you're having trouble with the lathe check this page to see if it's something we've come across before.

More Information