My Haas Welcome,
!
Haas Tooling MyHaas/HaasConnect Sign In Register Haas Tooling MyHaas/HaasConnect Sign Out Welcome, My Machines Latest Activity My Quotes My Account My Users Sign Out
Find Your Distributor
  1. Select Language
    1. English
    2. Deutsch
    3. Español - España
    4. Español - México
    5. Français
    6. Italiano
    7. Português
    8. Český
    9. Dansk
    10. Nederlands
    11. Magyar
    12. Polski
    13. Svenska
    14. Türkçe
    15. 中文
    16. Suomi
    17. Norsk
    18. الإنجليزية
    19. български
    20. Hrvatski
    21. Ελληνικά
    22. Română
    23. Slovenský
    24. Slovenščina
    25. 한국어
    26. 日本語
    27. Українська
  • machines Main Menu
    • Vertical Mills
      Vertical Mills
      Vertical Mills View All
      • Vertical Mills
      • VF Series
      • Universal Machines
      • VR Series
      • VP-5 Prismatic
      • Pallet-Changing VMCs
      • Mini Mills
      • Mold Machines
      • High-Speed Drill Centers
      • Drill/Tap/ Mill Series
      • Toolroom Mills
      • Pocket Mill
      • Compact Mills
      • Gantry Series
      • SR Sheet Routers
      • Extra-Large VMC
      • Double-Column Mills
      • 3+2 Positioning Machines
    • Multi-Axis Solutions
      Multi-Axis Solutions
      Multi-Axis Solutions View All
      • Multi-Axis Solutions
      • Y-Axis Lathes
      • 5-Axis Mills
    • Lathes
      Lathes
      Lathes View All
      • Lathes
      • ST Series
      • Dual-Spindle
      • Box Way Series
      • Toolroom Lathes
      • Chucker Lathe
      • Haas Bar Feeders
    • Horizontal Mills
      Horizontal Mills
      Horizontal Mills View All
      • Horizontal Mills
      • 50-Taper
      • 40-Taper
    • Rotaries & Indexers
      Rotaries & Indexers
      Rotaries & Indexers View All
      • Rotaries & Indexers
      • Rotary Tables
      • Indexers
      • 5-Axis Rotaries
      • Extra-Large Rotaries
    • Special Series
      Special Series
      Special Series View All
      • Special Series
      • EU_Series_Redirect
    • Automation Systems
      Automation Systems
      Automation Systems View All
      • Automation Systems
      • Mill Automation
      • Lathe Automation
      • Automatic Parts Loaders
      • Automation Models
    • Desktop Machines
      Desktop Machines
      Desktop Machines View All
      • Desktop Machines
      • Desktop Mill
      • Desktop Lathe
      • Control Simulator, Standard
      • Control Simulator, Premium
    • Shop Equipment
      Shop Equipment
      Shop Equipment View All
      • Shop Equipment
      • Knee Mill
      • Haas Manual Lathes
      • Haas Saws
    • Fabrication Machines
      Fabrication Machines
      Fabrication Machines View All
      • Fabrication Machines
      • Laser Cutting Machines
      • CNC Press Brakes
    • QUICK LINKS Special Series  Special Series 
      EU SERIES EU SERIES BUILD & PRICE | PRICE LIST BUILD & PRICE | PRICE LIST In-Stock Machines In-Stock Machines WHAT’S NEW WHAT’S NEW YOUR FIRST CNC YOUR FIRST CNC
      SHOPPING TOOLS
      • Build & Price a Haas
      • Price List
      • Available Inventory
      • CNCA Financing
      WANT TO TALK TO SOMEONE?

      A Haas Factory Outlet (HFO) can answer your questions, and walk you through your best options.

      CONTACT YOUR DISTRIBUTOR >
  • Options Main Menu
    • The Haas Control Value Option Packages
      Value Option Packages
      Value Option Packages View All
      • Value Option Packages
    • Product Image Spindles
      Spindles
      Spindles View All
      • Spindles
    • Product Image Tool Changers
      Tool Changers
      Tool Changers View All
      • Tool Changers
    • Product Image 4th- | 5th-Axis
      4th- | 5th-Axis
      4th- | 5th-Axis View All
      • 4th- | 5th-Axis
    • Product Image Turrets & Live Tooling
      Turrets & Live Tooling
      Turrets & Live Tooling View All
      • Turrets & Live Tooling
    • Product Image Probing
      Probing
      Probing View All
      • Probing
    • Haas Chip & Coolant Management Chip & Coolant Management
      Chip & Coolant Management
      Chip & Coolant Management View All
      • Chip & Coolant Management
    • The Haas Control The Haas Control
      The Haas Control
      The Haas Control View All
      • The Haas Control
    • Product Image Product Options
      Product Options
      Product Options View All
      • Product Options
    • Product Image Tooling & Fixturing
      Tooling & Fixturing
      Tooling & Fixturing View All
      • Tooling & Fixturing
    • Product Image Workholding
      Workholding
      Workholding View All
      • Workholding
    • Product Image 5-Axis Solutions
      5-Axis Solutions
      5-Axis Solutions View All
      • 5-Axis Solutions
      • 5 Easy Steps to 5-Axis
    • QUICK LINKS Special Series  Special Series 
      EU SERIES EU SERIES BUILD & PRICE | PRICE LIST BUILD & PRICE | PRICE LIST In-Stock Machines In-Stock Machines WHAT’S NEW WHAT’S NEW YOUR FIRST CNC YOUR FIRST CNC
      SHOPPING TOOLS
      • Build & Price a Haas
      • Price List
      • Available Inventory
      • CNCA Financing
      WANT TO TALK TO SOMEONE?

      A Haas Factory Outlet (HFO) can answer your questions, and walk you through your best options.

      CONTACT YOUR DISTRIBUTOR >
  • Why Haas Main Menu
      Discover the Haas Difference
    • Why Haas
    • MyHaas
    • Education Community
    • Industry 4.0
    • Haas Certification
    • Customer Testimonials
  • Service Main Menu
      Welcome to Haas Service
      SERVICE HOME Operator’s Manuals How-To Procedures Troubleshooting Guides Preventive Maintenance Haas Parts Haas Tooling Videos
  • Videos Main Menu
  • Main Menu
    • View All
    • View All
    • View All
    • View All
      • HTEC Curriculum Support
      • Haas Value Option Packages (VOP) Journey
    • View All
      • Haas 10 kg Cobot Package
      • Cobot Kits
      • DC-1 Drill Center
      • CNC Sales News
      • Do More With Your Haas
    • View All
    • View All
      • contact-us-test
      • 4 - AUTOMATION SYSTEMS
      • Carousel-V2
      • expert test
      • Demo_Day_Trident-test
      • Link Test
      • image-sale-tag-test
      • article-list-test
      • Haas 25 kg Robot Package
      • test-algolia-page
    • View All
    • View All
    • View All
    • View All
      • calc-test
    • View All
    • QUICK LINKS Special Series  Special Series 
      EU SERIES EU SERIES BUILD & PRICE | PRICE LIST BUILD & PRICE | PRICE LIST In-Stock Machines In-Stock Machines WHAT’S NEW WHAT’S NEW YOUR FIRST CNC YOUR FIRST CNC
      SHOPPING TOOLS
      • Build & Price a Haas
      • Price List
      • Available Inventory
      • CNCA Financing
      WANT TO TALK TO SOMEONE?

      A Haas Factory Outlet (HFO) can answer your questions, and walk you through your best options.

      CONTACT YOUR DISTRIBUTOR >
  • Haas Tooling Main Menu
  • Haas Service Parts Main Menu
My Haas Welcome,
!
Haas Tooling MyHaas/HaasConnect Sign In Register Haas Tooling MyHaas/HaasConnect Sign Out Welcome, My Machines Latest Activity My Quotes My Account My Users Sign Out
Find Your Distributor
  1. Select Language
    1. English
    2. Deutsch
    3. Español - España
    4. Español - México
    5. Français
    6. Italiano
    7. Português
    8. Český
    9. Dansk
    10. Nederlands
    11. Magyar
    12. Polski
    13. Svenska
    14. Türkçe
    15. 中文
    16. Suomi
    17. Norsk
    18. الإنجليزية
    19. български
    20. Hrvatski
    21. Ελληνικά
    22. Română
    23. Slovenský
    24. Slovenščina
    25. 한국어
    26. 日本語
    27. Українська
×

Search Results

Web Pages

Images

    • <
    • 1
    • >

8 - Lathe - Part Setup

Lathe Operator's Manual


  • 0 - Lathe - Table of Contents
  • 1 - Lathe - Introduction
  • 2 - Lathe - Legal Information
  • 3 - Lathe - Safety
  • 4 - Lathe - Control Pendant
  • 5 - Lathe - Control Display
  • 6 - Lathe - Device Manager
  • 7 - Lathe - TouchScreen Feature
  • 8 - Lathe - Part Setup
  • 9 - Lathe - Control Icons
  • 10 - Lathe - Operation
  • 11 - Lathe - Programming
  • 12 - Lathe - Macros
  • 13 - Lathe - Options Programming
  • 14 - Lathe - Probing
  • 15 - Lathe - Remote Jog Handle
  • 16 - Lathe - G-Codes
  • 17 - Lathe - M-Codes
  • 18 - Lathe - Settings
  • 19 - Lathe - Other Equipment

Go To :

  • 8.1 Overview
  • 8.2 Jog Mode
  • 8.3 Tool Offsets
  • 8.4 Set A Tool Offset
  • 8.5 Work Offsets
  • 8.6 Set A Work Offset

8.1 Overview

Part Setup

Correct workholding is very important for safety, and to get the machining results that you want. There are many workholding options for different applications. Contact your HFO or workholding dealer for guidance.

8.2 Jog Mode

Jog Mode

Jog Mode allows you to jog each of the axes to a desired location. Before jogging the axes it is necessary to home (beginning axes reference point) the axes.

To enter jog mode:1. Press [HANDLE JOG]. 2. Pick an increment speed to be used while in jog mode ([.0001], [.001], [.01] or [.1]). 3. Press the desired axis ([+X], [-X], [+Z], or [-Z]) and either press and hold these axis jog keys or use the [HANDLE JOG] control to move the selected axis.

8.3 Tool Offsets

Tool Offsets

The tool offset behavior has been modified on Haas machines in the following ways:

  • By default tool offsets will now always be applied, unless a G49/H00 (Mill) or Txx00 offset (Lathe) is explicitly specified.

Press the [OFFSET] button to view the tool offset values. The tool offsets can be entered manually or automatically with a probe. The list below will shows how each offset setting works.

1. Active Tool: - This tells you which position is active turret.

2. Tool Offset (T) - This is the list of available tool offsets. There is a maximum of 99 tool offsets available.

3. Turret Location- This column is used to help the operator remember which tool is on the turret station. This is useful when you have a tool holder that has tools mounted on the front and on the back. You want to remember what offset each of the tools is using and where it is located.

4. X and Z Geometry - Each offset contains values for the distance from machine zero to the tip.

5. Radius Geometry - This offset is used to compensate for the radius on the tool tip when cutter compensation is used. Check the radius specification on the tool inserts and enter the value on this offset.

6. Tip Direction - Use this to set the direction of the tool tip when cutter compensation is used. Press [F1] to view the options.

7. These functions buttons allow you to set the offset values. Pressing [F1] enters the number in the selected column. Entering a value and pressing [ENTER] adds the amount entered to the number in the selected column. 

8. X and Z Wear Geometry - The values entered here are intended for minute adjustments to offset that are required to compensate for normal wear during the course of a job.

9. Radius Wear - The values entered here are intended for minute adjustments to offset that are required to compensate for normal wear during the course of a job.

10. Tool Type - This column is used by the control to decide which probe cycle to use to probe this tool. Press [F1] to view the options.

11. Tool Material - This column is used for calculations by the VPS feeds and speeds library. Press [F1] to view the options.

12. Live Tool Radius - This offset is used to compensate for the radius on the live tool tip. Check the radius specification on the tool inserts and enter the value on this offset.

13. Live Tool Wear - The values entered here are intended for minute adjustments to offset that are required to compensate for normal wear during the course of a job.

14. Flutes - When this column is set to the correct value, the control can calculate the correct Chip Load value displayed at the Main Spindle screen. The VPS feeds and speeds library will also use these values for calculations.

Note: The values set on the Flute column will not affect the operation of the probe.

15. Actual Diameter - This column is used by the control to calculate the correct Surface Speed value displayed at the Main Spindle screen.

16. Approximate X and Z - This column is used by the ATP or Tool Setting Probe. The value in this field tells the probe the approximate position of the tool being probed.

17. Approximate Radius - This column is used by the ATP probe. The value in the field tells the probe the approximate radius of the tool.

18. Edge Measure Height - This column is used by the ATP probe. The value in this field is the distance below the tip of the tool that the tool needs to move, when the edge is probed. Use this setting when you have a tool with a large radius or when you are probing a diameter on a chamfer tool.

19. Tool Tolerance - This column is used by the probe. The value in this field is used for checking tool breakage and wear detection. Leave this field blank if you are setting the length and diameter on the tool.

20. Probe Type - This column is used by the probe. You can select the probe routine you want to perform on this tool. Press [X DIAMETER MEASURE] to view the options.

8.4 Set A Tool Offset

Set a Tool Offset

The next step is to touch off the tools. Doing this defines the distance from the tip of the tool to the side of the part. This procedure requires the following:

  • An O.D. Turning Tool
  • A work piece that fits in the chuck jaws
  • A measuring tool to inspect the workpiece diameter

For information on setting up Live tools, refer to Programming Live Tooling section for more information.

1. Press [OFFSET]. Press [HANDLE JOG].

2. Load an O.D. turning tool into the tool turret. Press [NEXT TOOL] [F] until it is the current tool.

3. Clamp the workpiece in the spindle.

4. Press [.1/100] [B]. The axis selected moves at a fast rate when the handle is turned.

5. Close the lathe door. Type 50 and press [FWD] for the spindle to start.

6. Use the turning tool loaded in station 1 to make a small cut on the diameter of the material clamped in the spindle. Approach the part carefully and feed slowly during the cut.

7. After the small cut is done, jog away from the part using Z-Axis. Move far enough away from the part so that you can take a measurement with your measuring tool.

8. Press Spindle [STOP] and open the door.

9. Use the measuring tool to measure the cut made on the workpiece.

10. Press [X DIAMETER MEASURE] [D] to record the X-axis position in the offset table.

11. Type the workpiece diameter and press [ENTER] to add it to the X-axis offset. The offset that corresponds to the tool and turret station is recorded.

12. Close the lathe door. Type 50 and press [FWD] for the spindle to start.

13. Use the turning tool loaded in station 1 to make a small cut on the face of the material clamped in the spindle. Approach the part carefully and feed slowly during the cut.

14. After the small cut is done, jog away from the part using X-axis. Move far enough away from the part so that you can take a measurement with your measuring tool.

15. Press [Z FACE MEASURE] (E) to record the current Z position in the offset table.

16. The cursor moves to the Z-axis location for the tool.

17. Repeat all of the previous steps for each tool in the program. Do tool changes at a safe location with no obstructions.

8.5 Work Offsets

Work Offsets

Press the OFFSET, then the F4 to view the work offset values. The work offsets can be entered manually or automatically with a probe. The list below will shows how each work offset setting works.

1) G Code - This column displays all the available work offset G-codes. For more information on these work offsets, refer to the G52 Set Work Coordinate System (Group 00 or 12), G54 Work Offsets, G92 Set Work Coordinate Systems Shift Value (Group 00).

2) X, Y, Z, Axis - This column displays the work offset value for each axis. If rotary axis are enabled the offsets for these will be displayed on this page.

3) Work Material - This column is used by the VPS feeds and speeds library.

4) These functions buttons allow you to set the offset values. Type in the desired work offset value and press [F1] to set the value. Press [F3] to set a probing action. Press [F4] to toggle from work to tool offset tab. Type in a value and press Enter to add to the current value.

8.6 Set A Work Offset

Set a Work Offset

Your CNC control programs all move from Part Zero, a user-defined reference point. To set Part Zero:

  1. Press [MDI/DNC] to select Tool #1.
  2. Enter T1 and press [TURRET FWD].
  3. Jog X and Z until the tool just touches the face of the part.
  4. Press [OFFSET] until the Work Zero Offset display is active. Highlight the Z Axis column and G-code row that you want to use (G54 recommended).
  5. Press [Z FACE MEASURE] to set part zero. 
Feedback

Recently Viewed Items

You Have No Recently Viewed Items Yet

Feedback
Haas Logo

Haas Delivered Price

This price includes shipping cost, export and import duties, insurance, and any other expenses incurred during shipping to a location in France agreed with you as a buyer. No other mandatory costs can be added to the delivery of a Haas CNC Product.

KEEP UP WITH THE LATEST HAAS TIPS AND TECHNOLOGY...

Sign up now!   

HAAS TOOLING ACCEPTS THE FOLLOWING:

  • Service & Support
  • Owners
  • Request Service
  • Operator Manuals
  • Haas Parts
  • Rotary Repair Request
  • Pre-Install Guides
  • Shopping Tools
  • Build & Price a New Haas
  • Available Inventory
  • The Haas Price List
  • CNCA Financing
  • About Haas
  • Accessibility Statement
  • DNSH Statement
  • Export Compliance
  • Careers
  • Certifications & Safety
  • Contact Us
  • History
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Haas Tooling Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy
  • Warranty
  • Haas Community
  • Haas Certification Program
  • Haas Motorsports
  • Gene Haas Foundation
  • Haas Technical Education Community
  • Events
  • Join the Conversation
  • Facebook
  • X
  • Flickr
  • YouTube
  • LinkedIn
  • Instagram
  • TikTok
© 2026 Haas Automation, Inc – CNC Machine Tools

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

2800 Sturgis Rd., Oxnard, CA 93030
Toll Free: (888) 817-4446 / Fax: 805-278-8554