Cool Feature! - STEPCRAFT Automatic Tool Changer's Auto Tool Touch Off
UPDATE (10/19) - At around :42 into the video we mention the M2 Macro - It is now the M4 Macro on new installs.
STEPCRAFT is the only desktop CNC manufacturer that offers an Automatic Tool Changer (ATC). Setting the tool length for each tool was a manual process, however, our new software feature gives you the same functionality that you would see on industrial CNC's costing 10 or more times as much. The ability for the ATC to automatically grab each tool and set the tool length and save the settings without any interaction from the user.
For more information, please visit www.stepcraft.us or email info@stepcraft.us
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Your videos are extremely useful, especially for those new to CNC (like me......) - just bought an M700 and currently busy setting everything up. Greetings from Austria !!
Is it time to update the video description again? As of Oct 30, 2020, I am typing m6t1 in MDI field to choose tool #1
What Equipment do i need for using The toolchanger ,what airpressure and what Equipment to generate the airpressure?
How to set them for 4th axis center hight?
Could i run that atc spindle with mach3?
Can't believe we have hobby CNCs with automated tool changers, the next generation is gonna make some awesome shit.
Those macros look like already established M-Codes in regular CNC code. M3? M5? M8? They have definitions. It comes off as confusing.
Thank you
Warum sind diese Motoren so heftig laut? Bewegt sich als alles bisschen sehr langsam.
Do you have a vacuum table option. Also it takes quite a while to change tools?
Hello, can you make the ATC for the Industrial quality small HF spindle?
So how to use with water bath / vac addition / cooling nozzles?
How does dust collection work with the ATC?
can i use Solidcam instead of your in-house solution?
what if you measure all tools but there is one pocket without a tool?
Wonderful! How those tools knows the height of zero point?
Sir, how does it know the stock top surface ?
Wish there were better "how to" in their videos. Have had nothing but issues with this M1000 with ATC and trying to get it to work. Have watched most of their videos and it starts out with how great they area.....right now, exceptionally frustrated with this system.
A Stepkraft machine was purchased, its work is failing, screws come out of its place, the one who buys it will find what I say leave it to the people to try it better
Why so much Z movement between tools? Should cut that in half.