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Haas M34: Adjust Coolant Spigot Position Down for Precise Mill Operation

Haas M34 COOLANT SPIGOT POSITION DOWN

M34 COOLANT SPIGOT POSITION DOWN, INCREMENT (+1)

M34 Increments the current spigot position down one place.
Incrementing the spigot position causes the spigot to move down one place from the home position. The home position is designated as zero.

Haas M34: Adjust Coolant Spigot Position Down for Precise Mill Operation

M34 Coolant Increment – M35 Coolant Decrement

M34 Example

M34

If the current home position is designated as 5 and M34 is executed, then the current spigot position will move down to position 6. The spigot home position is with the spigot at the most positive Z axis location the spigot can attain. Incrementing the spigot then lowers the coolant stream direction.

Haas M34: Adjust Coolant Spigot Position Down for Precise Mill Operation

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