Modifications to the Machine
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1.3.2
Robot Cells
A machine in a robot cell is allowed to run a program while the door is open, regardless of
the position of the Run-Setup key. While the door is open, the spindle speed is limited to
the lower of the factory RPM limit or Setting 292, Door Open Spindle Speed Limit. If the
door is opened while the spindle RPM is above the limit, the spindle will decelerate to the
limit RPM. Closing the door removes the limit and the programmed RPM is restored.
This open-door condition is allowed only while a robot communicates with the CNC
machine. Typically, an interface between the robot and the CNC machine addresses the
safety of both machines.
Robot cell setup is beyond the scope of this manual. Work with a robot-cell integrator and
your HFO to correctly set up a safe robot cell.
1.3.3
Mist Extraction / Enclosure Evacuation
The Mill products have a provision installed that will allow for a mist extractor to be attached
to the machine (except CM & GR models). There is also an optional enclosure exhaust
system available that helps keep the mist out of the machine enclosure.
It is entirely up to the owner/operator to determine if and what type of mist extractor is best
suited for the application.
The owner/operator assumes all responsibility for the installation of the mist extraction
system.
1.4
Modifications to the Machine
Haas Automation, Inc. is not responsible for damage caused by modifications you make to
your Haas machine(s) with parts or kits not manufactured or sold by Haas Automation, Inc.
The use of such parts or kits may void your warranty.
Some parts or kits manufactured or sold by Haas Automation, Inc. are considered
user-installable. If you choose to install these parts or kits yourself, be sure to completely
read the accompanying installation instructions. Make sure you understand the procedure,
and how to do it safely, before you begin. If you have any doubts about your ability to
complete the procedure, contact your Haas Factory Outlet (HFO) for assistance.
1.5
Improper Coolants
Coolant is an important part of many machining operations. When it is correctly used and
maintained, coolant can improve part finish, lengthen tool life, and protect machine
components from rust and other damage. Improper coolants, however, can cause
significant damage to your machine.
Such damage can void your warranty, but it can also introduce hazardous conditions to
your shop. For example, coolant leaks through damaged seals could create a slipping
hazard.
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