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This base casting for a Haas ST-55 turning center is ready to begin the assembly process. This heavily ribbed section will support the machine's programmable servo-driven tailstock. The ribs provide strength and rigidity, while allowing chips to fall through to the conveyor below. All Haas castings are optimized using finite element analysis (FEA) to produce the most rigid designs and best cutting performance.
What has everyone’s attention? WESTEC 2012 visitors are huddled around to watch the UMC-750 in action. The 2012 concept UMC 750 - universal machining center - is a 5-axis machining center currently under development by Haas.
These precision ground bearing spacers for Haas lathe spindles are fresh off the surface grinder in the Haas Automation machine shop.
@makersinc (Instagram) attempted Mark Terryberry's Haas Holiday Tip of the Day DIY stamp using 6061 aluminum, a SMINIMILL and Toolroom Lathe!
A group forms around the Haas UMC 750 for a machining demo at WESTEC 2012. The 2012 concept UMC 750 - universal machining center - is a 5-axis machining center currently under development by Haas.
@makersinc (Instagram) attempted Mark Terryberry's Haas Holiday Tip of the Day DIY stamp using 6061 aluminum, a SMINIMILL and Toolroom Lathe!
Next up... DT-1! We will begin setup of our next machining demo video next week. After the photo shoot, this DT-1 is shipping off to Germany to participate in the EMO 2011 trade show.
A WESTEC 2012 attendee uses one of Haas’ interactive data sheets (iPad 2) to learn more about a VF-5.
A plethora of information is available for customers as they come through the Haas Demo Days 2011 in Brookfield, Wisconsin.
@makersinc (Instagram) attempted Mark Terryberry's Haas Holiday Tip of the Day DIY stamp using 6061 aluminum, a SMINIMILL and Toolroom Lathe!