
I have a Triac PC made in 2002 with easy change tool holders. It is an excellent machine but I find lack of Z height a frequent problem. Has anyone fitted a riser block on one of these machines or could offer advice on fitting a riser block? Is there any diagrams available showing the fixing of the column to the base?

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hi sir!
i made a riser block last year on mine, i can send you cad drawing of it for free
i don't use my triac so many time, it made just a couple of week since i can run it on mach3
i made a riser block last year on mine, i can send you cad drawing of it for free
i don't use my triac so many time, it made just a couple of week since i can run it on mach3
I did some years ago, sure I posted it on here. Search my posts.
without measuring, I think it was 50mm I added without having to remake cables, I can't remember how I lifted the column in place but it wasn't difficult.
without measuring, I think it was 50mm I added without having to remake cables, I can't remember how I lifted the column in place but it wasn't difficult.
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Hardware/Software: 2001 Cyclone with toolchanger and Fanuc 21i control
Serial number - H00913.
Voltage 415V F.L.C 20A 50Hz 3Ph
1997 Triac VMCwith toolchanger and Fanuc O-M control
Serial number - 70826B.
Voltage 415V F.L.C 30A 50Hz 3Ph
Serial number - H00913.
Voltage 415V F.L.C 20A 50Hz 3Ph
1997 Triac VMCwith toolchanger and Fanuc O-M control
Serial number - 70826B.
Voltage 415V F.L.C 30A 50Hz 3Ph
Here is the link to TriacWhizz's post...
viewtopic.php?t=318
Did the machine manage to find the tool carousel height on its own or did you have to tell it the offset?
Edit... Just had a look, obviously the he carousel is attached to the head so no calibration needed.
viewtopic.php?t=318
Did the machine manage to find the tool carousel height on its own or did you have to tell it the offset?
Edit... Just had a look, obviously the he carousel is attached to the head so no calibration needed.
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Would anyone happen to have drawings for the riser block?
Cheers
Dave
Cheers
Dave