Tormach Inc. | Basic CNC - Setting Up the Haimer Work Offset for Efficient Machining @tormachinc | Uploaded July 2019 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
We recently had a comment on our Haimer Calibration video, that made us decide to expand on the subject of work offsets using a Haimer. If you haven't calibrated your Haimer, we highly recommend you follow the steps outlined here before you do anything else: youtube.com/watch?v=3QwKhOh8W2o
Haimer probes are great tools to increase the productivity of machining. By having a Haimer on hand, you can set the X, Y, and Z axis one tool. Haimers also come with varying sizes of probe tips. Because the tip lengths vary, so does the size of the probe ball, which compensates for the length. This must be kept in mind when measuring in the X and Y axis.
To set the zero location, you need to pre-load the Haimer tip to check for accurate length. Jason explains the basics of measuring the Haimer with a height gauge. Being consistent with your method of measurement is key for accurate work offsets. Jason prefers using a granite block and height gauge to measure the zero on the Haimer and on his tooling. He then explains the basics of setting the X, Y, and Z coordinates on a workpiece. Once those are set then it's easy to set the center of a workpiece.
To check out available Haimer professional-grade edge finders, go to: tormach.com/store/index.php?app=ecom&ns=catshow&ref=Haimer_Tools
Interested in a Tormach machine? Schedule a call with one of our team members at hubs.ly/Q029gf-H0 and they will be happy to answer any questions you have.
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Join the Tormach Forums here: hubs.ly/Q029ggRV0
There are several ways to contact Tormach Technical Support.
If you want technical support, please follow these instructions to open a support ticket: hubs.ly/Q029ghcD0
Tormach Technical Support page: hubs.ly/Q029ghwW0
Tormach Technical Support contact: tormach.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portals
About Us: At Tormach, we're dedicated to providing exceptionally engineered products, technical support, and customer service at the lowest possible cost. Our focus is to help you realize your CNC goals through tools and resources that transform your concepts into real products. Connect with us:
Visit our website: hubs.ly/Q029gj8M0
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We recently had a comment on our Haimer Calibration video, that made us decide to expand on the subject of work offsets using a Haimer. If you haven't calibrated your Haimer, we highly recommend you follow the steps outlined here before you do anything else: youtube.com/watch?v=3QwKhOh8W2o
Haimer probes are great tools to increase the productivity of machining. By having a Haimer on hand, you can set the X, Y, and Z axis one tool. Haimers also come with varying sizes of probe tips. Because the tip lengths vary, so does the size of the probe ball, which compensates for the length. This must be kept in mind when measuring in the X and Y axis.
To set the zero location, you need to pre-load the Haimer tip to check for accurate length. Jason explains the basics of measuring the Haimer with a height gauge. Being consistent with your method of measurement is key for accurate work offsets. Jason prefers using a granite block and height gauge to measure the zero on the Haimer and on his tooling. He then explains the basics of setting the X, Y, and Z coordinates on a workpiece. Once those are set then it's easy to set the center of a workpiece.
To check out available Haimer professional-grade edge finders, go to: tormach.com/store/index.php?app=ecom&ns=catshow&ref=Haimer_Tools
Interested in a Tormach machine? Schedule a call with one of our team members at hubs.ly/Q029gf-H0 and they will be happy to answer any questions you have.
Be sure to subscribe for updates on everything Tormach: goo.gl/sWeCs7
Join the Tormach Forums here: hubs.ly/Q029ggRV0
There are several ways to contact Tormach Technical Support.
If you want technical support, please follow these instructions to open a support ticket: hubs.ly/Q029ghcD0
Tormach Technical Support page: hubs.ly/Q029ghwW0
Tormach Technical Support contact: tormach.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portals
About Us: At Tormach, we're dedicated to providing exceptionally engineered products, technical support, and customer service at the lowest possible cost. Our focus is to help you realize your CNC goals through tools and resources that transform your concepts into real products. Connect with us:
Visit our website: hubs.ly/Q029gj8M0
Facebook: facebook.com/tormach
Instagram: instagram.com/tormach
Twitter: twitter.com/tormach
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/tormach