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Haas Automation Rotary H5C-3
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Rotary Maintenance
9.2 ADJUSTMENTS TO THE TILTING ROTARY TABLE
The platter face, I.D. runout, backlash between worm and gear, and the popout are set at the factory and are not field serviceable. If any of these specifications are out of tolerance, contact your HAAS dealer for more information.
Backlash In The System: The backlash in the system can be compensated for by the use of Parameter 15. Contact HAAS service department for details.
9.4 LUBRICATION:
The table is lubricated with MOBIL SHC 630. The oil level must not drop below the sight glass level. If the level is low, fill the table through the pipe plug in the middle-top of the body. Fill to the top of the sight glass. Do not over fill! If the oil is dirty, drain and refill with fresh oil (SHC-630). If the rotary axis needs to be refilled with oil, please contact HAAS for information. Do not attempt to refill!
9.5 CLEAN UP
After use, it is important to clean the rotary table. Remove all metal chips from the unit since the surfaces of the unit are precisely ground for accurate positioning and metal chips could damage those surfaces. Apply a coat of rust preventative.;
Table Inspection
To ensure that the table will perform accurately, there are a few points of inspection that should be performed occasionally. There are basically four points of interest when inspecting the table: the platter face and I.D., runout, backlash and popout.
Platter Face Runout: To check the platter runout, mount an indicator to the body of the table. Position the stylus on the face of the platter and index the table 360 degrees (3600). The runout should be 0.0005" or less.
Platter I.D. Runout: To check the platter I.D. runnout, mount the indicator to the body of the table. Position the stylus on the through-hole in the platter and index the table 360 degrees (3600). The runout should be 0.0005" or less.
Backlash Between Worm And Gear: To check the backlash between the worm and gear, the air supply must first be disconnected. Place a magnet on the face of the platter at a radius of 4". Mount an indicator on the body of the table and position the stylus on the magnet. Use an aluminum bar to rock the platter back and forth (apply approximately 10 ft-lb while testing). Backlash should be between 0.0001" and 0.0006".
Popout: To check popout, first disconnect the air supply from the unit. Then, index the table 360 degrees. Mount an indicator to the body of the table. Position the stylus on the face of the platter and zero the dial. Connect the air supply and read the popout from the indicator dial. Popout should be between 0.0001" and 0.0005";
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Side Plate
20-4072A
Bottom Plate (T5C3)
20-4073
Top Plate (T5C3)
20-4074
Valve Mount Strip (T5C3)
20-4090
Chip Guard (T5C3)
25-4081A
Side Plate
20-4072A
Bottom Plate (T5C3)
20-4073
Top Plate (T5C3)
20-4074
Valve Mount Strip (T5C3)
20-4090
Chip Guard (T5C3)
25-4081A
Side Plate
20-4072A
Bottom Plate (T5C3)
20-4073
Top Plate (T5C3)
20-4074
Valve Mount Strip (T5C3)
20-4090
Chip Guard (T5C3)
25-4081A
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