Haas Certification Video 1.2 - Raw Stock To Finished Part
Haas Automation, Inc.・2 minutes read
The Haas back tree provides different raw metal options for machining, with the process involving moving materials, cutting, setting up a CNC mill, using various tools, and inspecting finished parts for tolerance before continuing production.
Insights
- The Haas back tree offers a range of raw metal stock options for machining, including aluminum, brass, mild steel, and tarter steel, allowing for versatility in manufacturing processes.
- The machining process in a machine shop involves detailed steps from moving raw materials to the machining area, cutting bar stock, setting up a CNC mill, loading the program, using various tools for machining, inspecting finished parts for tolerance, and ensuring production meets the required quantity, emphasizing precision and efficiency throughout the manufacturing process.
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Recent questions
What materials are used in Haas back tree machining?
Aluminum, brass, mild steel, and tarter steel.
How is raw material transformed into finished parts?
Through machining in a machine shop.
What are the steps involved in moving raw material for machining?
Detailed in the process from storage to machining area.
What tools are used in machining raw steel blanks?
Face mills, end mills, drills, and taps.
How are finished parts inspected after machining?
For tolerance, adjustments, and production continuation.