![]() PGM, for example: 28012011.PGM, then press the write/enter key and it will save this file to the USB stick.Ĭhoose from one of the following data types/extensions: your programs, then take the cursor onto Save Programs, then you will need to enter a filename (a good idea is to use the machine’s serial number or date) type the file name and follow it by the file type you are saving, a settings file being. If you just want to save a single piece of information, e.g. Once F4 has been pressed two options will appear on the screen, Save the required information or Load the required information. Once you have opened the USB tab, all the information will be saved onto either the root folder or any of the directories you may have on your USB stick.Ĭursor to the required destination and open it, then press F4. To back up the information from your machine go to the List Programs page, then cursor onto the USB tab and open this up. Since lathe software version 9.00 and mill software version 16.00 (introduced 8th October 2007) it’s a simple and advisable process to backup your machine data onto a USB stick. On a Haas machine the vital process of backing up is easier than ever. Let’s start with your custom settings and parameters, how about your tool offsets and most importantly, don’t forget your programs. Let’s go through just a few items to jog your memory. ![]() You might think that you don’t really have anything worth backing up, nothing important, no big deal. This is one of the most important, yet also one of the most neglected areas of machine maintenance.
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