Reduce Cycle Time with a Multi-Part Fixture on the Haas UMC-750P - Long Version
Watch as Senior Applications Engineer John Nelson takes you step-by-step through his design, machining, and use of a 28-part fixture on a Haas UMC-750P. By making use of the HRT210 rotary on the machine, and adding a Haas Tooling Block, John was able to make a high-production job much more productive, shaving 23.5% off each part's cycle time. If he were making 1000 parts, that's over 16 hours of machine time saved! Multiply that by your shop rate and you'll see that the dollar savings is real! Don’t miss any Haas' great video content. Click here https://www.haascnc.com/about/Newlett... 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 – / haasautomationinc Instagram – / haas_automation Twitter – / haas_automation LinkedIn - / haas-automation

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