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philf:
Very Nice Bill  :clap:

What have you modelled it in?

Phil.

Miner:
Bill,
Since you know about the Haimer 3D "Tastors", Then you probably already know this. However many here won't. The real Haimer's have an adjustment feature so the the tool gets properly zeroed to the centerline of the spindles rotation. They also require a dedicated tool holder like a endmill holder. Any R-8 that still has the alignment set screw inside the taper is no problem, Since the tool holder will only fit the taper in one position. Without that, You would need to permanently mark the tool holder and spindle so the tool is at the same position each time it's used.

After buying mine, I contacted Haimer to see if I could get a exploded view of the internals to find out how the internal construction works. I never did get anything back from them. The removable cover on mine is factory sealed. so I'm not about to open it up.

Glacern Machine Tools also show a digital model and how their used.

Pete

rowbare:
US patent 5365673 has a drawing of the Haimer Taster.

bob

Miner:
Rowbare,
 :beer: Awesome man, Another of lifes questions finally answered. No wonder these units are so heavy for their size. There's a lot packed inside them. Thanks again.

Pete

Topos:
Add my standing Ovation to a super presentation of a wonderful design. :clap:

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