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Bar Feeder How-To: Zero Reference FMB Turbo 3-38

Steps to Zero Reference a Patriot 338 Bar Feeder 1 - Make sure Bar Pusher is OFF Home Position 2 - Press and hold "Forward" and " Reverse" simultaneously 3 - Touch...

Bar Loader Install, Positioning Instruction

In this video, Brian Grisez describes how to successfully calculate the installation position for a bar loader relative to a lathe, and all the variables and...

Edge Patriot Home Position Setting

In this instructional video, we go over the procedure for home referencing the pusher and also setting the home condition properly. It starts with making sure the right...

FMB Indradrive Reset Procedure

In this instructional video, Regional Service Manager Brian Grisez describes how to perform a control reset, or Servo reset, on an FMB Bosch Indradrive-controlled Bar...

Edge Technologies Flex Lift Demo

In this video, Regional Service Manager Brian Grisez gives a live demonstration of an Edge Technologies Flex Lift machine that has been customized to load 3' length bar...

Why Is My Remnant So Long

Are you asking this question: Why is my remnant so long, specifically related to bar feeder remnants in Swiss- or sliding headstock applications. In this instructional...

Edge Minuteman 320 Bar Change

Watch a bar change in real-time. Edge Technologies demonstrates the standard remnant retraction feature, belt drive, self-centering gripper function and live load time....

Bar Feeder How To – Removing Guide Channel on Patriot 3-38 and 5-51

Learn how to remove a Guide Channel Set on a Patriot 338 and 551 Bar Feeder. All it takes are 3, 5, and 10-mm hex allen wrenches, gloves and safety glasses....

Vortex Mist Collectors

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Why Is My Remnant So Long? Part 4

This is part 4 in my ongoing series of videos describing the remnant length of bar fed machining applications. In this video we look at fixed headstock lathes and talk...
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