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New to Us Tsugami BW-07

06/20/2012 9:13 AM

We have recently acquired a Tsugami BW-07 and I am looking for any and all info I can collect on this machine. I am fairly new to programming and looking for some guidance. Also if anyone has any type of parameter list for this machine that would be a great help. Any help is greatly appreciated.

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Re: New to us Tsugami BW-07

06/20/2012 9:59 AM

I would search this site, they are the source...

http://www.remsales.com/home/resources.html

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Re: New to us Tsugami BW-07

06/20/2012 10:19 AM

Thank you SolarEagle. I have been in close contact with REM on this one. They have been great in helping, just trying to gather more contacts.

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Re: New to us Tsugami BW-07

06/20/2012 10:56 AM

Are you looking for information regarding the programming of the lathe, or just specifications?

If you want specs, I've got specs:

Specifications Tsugami BW-07SY

Control: Fanuc 16i-TB
Controllable Axes: 7 (X1,Y1,Z1,X2,Y2,Z2, X3,Y3)
Max. Diameter: 7mm
Max. Machining Length:
Fixed Guide Bushing 70 mm
Rotary Guide Bushing: 40 mm
Max. Drilling Diameter: 4 mm
Max. Tapping Diameter: M4 x 0.7
Max. Cross Drilling Diameter: 3 mm
Max. Cross Tapping Diameter: m3 x 0.5
Main Spindle
Speed: 200 to 15,000 rpm
iNDEXING: C-Axis
Back Spindle
Speed: 200 to 12,000 rpm
Indexing: C-Axis
Total Tool Number: 20
Rapid Traverse Rate: 24m/min
Motors:
Main Spindle: 1.1/1.5kW
Back Spindle: 1.1/1.5kW
Rotary Tool: 0.5kW
X1/Z1/Z2/X2/X3 Axes: 0.5kW
Y1/Y3 Axes: 0.75kW
Weight, Approx.: 4850 lbs

Dimensions, Approx. (L x W x H): 6' x 4' x 6'

C Axis - Yes
Y Axis - Yes
Axis > 5 - Yes
Live Tooling - Yes

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Re: New to us Tsugami BW-07

06/20/2012 11:11 AM

Thanks Mizuti. I am looking for any information I can gather at this point. The machine came with only the operators manual so I am trying to figure things out like what variables control what features on the machine. The information you provided is a big help and any more you may have is greatly appreciated. The only thing I see that is different is that I have a Fanuc LM1 control. This is not one of the newer BWs.

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Re: New to us Tsugami BW-07

06/20/2012 11:38 AM

You might find something you can use here....

http://www.pennineuk.com/fanuc-manuals.htm

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Re: New to us Tsugami BW-07

06/20/2012 12:12 PM

Thank you again SolarEagle!!!

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