Run More Than One Part at a Time; How Production Shops Use M97 - Haas Automation Tip of the Day
In the latest Tip of the Day, Mark shows you how to go from making one part at a time on your Haas mill, to making multiple parts. While that may not sound like a big deal, what if you also saved a ton of tool changes and reduced the number of times your operator had to open the door and stop the machine? It probably sounds too good to be true, but it's not as difficult as most people think. By using the M97 command and making use of subprograms, Mark shows you how to take your existing program, throw in a few M97 lines into your program, and be much more efficient. Don’t miss any TIP-OF-THE-DAY videos. Click here (http://ow.ly/s28l30mTiUo) to join our email list! If you enjoyed this video, please hit the like button and share it with a friend who’ll find it helpful . . . and thanks! Follow Haas: Facebook – / haasautomati. . Instagram – / haas_automa. . Twitter – / haas_automation

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