My 2015 Millturn had the same issue.on both the X and Y AXIS, plus the main lathe bed was warped.
I had already had my table and lower main slide ground by a company that specializes in lathes...
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My 2015 Millturn had the same issue.on both the X and Y AXIS, plus the main lathe bed was warped.
I had already had my table and lower main slide ground by a company that specializes in lathes...
My 2015 Millturn had the same issue.on both the X and Y AXIS, plus the main lathe bed was warped.
I had already had my table and lower main slide ground by a company that specializes in lathes...
When I was setting up my machine in the fall of 2015, I had a number of challenges, I eventually checked all the tolerances of the machine against the guaranteed accuracy that was listed on the...
I bought an American Made Kalamazoo Chuck https://www.cnczone.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=397072&stc=1
It has microset capability to true it in. They also made an adapter to the 2015...
https://www.cnczone.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=396348&stc=1
FYI here is the difference between the original Tailstrock GIB arangement and what I ended up with.
In mine I had to fix the alignment and had the surfaces precision ground and then use a precision shim. The GIB retention plate was also too flimsy. ...
The eye sees only what the mind is prepared to comprehend - Robertson Davies
When it arrived it did not work, Missaligned Vertical (z) Axis motor/pulley, hole drilled in (z) axis Belt that made...
I would have to concur with n1tr0;
My experience has been in line with his and the machine as it arrived in October 2015 was not a quality machine. The issues that I have had mirror that of n1tr0....
While the attached article is 60+ years old, I believe that its just as valid for a modern CNC machine as it was then:
"Now it might be thought that the quickest wat to test a lathe for truth would...
Ok so that is one opinion, I wonder how many people will machine anything on a new or used machine for the first time without for example checking the run-out?
I am also curious as to what the...
I am curious how many reading this post have actually measured of verified the tolerances of their machines?
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Or have any of you...
Loctite Red 271 offers the following caution:
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Use in pure oxygen and/or oxygen rich systems and should not be...
I had already looked at that, but the material the fan is made from is too soft to really accept a setscrew. It has a molded keyway and the easiest thing is making a small sleeve. A piece of CPVC...
I have just gotten around to powering up the VFD and Lathe motor only, and noted that the fan on the end of the motor was touching the fan shroud at the end of the motor. There was a screw missing...
I think the most grief would have been eliminated via not buying Shopmaster/Shoptask's latest offering in the first place.
I find your statement about "they are a huge advancement over the unit I...
In all fairness it needed much more than being blanchard ground, the shop I brought it to rebuilds Blanchard style grinding machines, both sides of the milling bridge carriage were out of true and...
In hindsight I should have packed it up right away in early NOV 2015. But as another poster on here N1tr0 noted, the return policy mandated that you had to keep the machine for a full year. Initially...
HI find it very interesting that instead of discussing technical details that posters seem to come out of the woodwork as if on cue to attack posters and question their integrity?
It appears that...
When I was verifying my milling head accuracy and trying to tram the milI was getting inconsistent and non-repeatable results using the mill table as the base for my Starrett flex clamp and Fowler...
It clear that you are dragging this post off topic discussing Norton's and BMW's, to what end? To create an insult fest where post will get deleted?
The example screws both holding and set type I...
I have not done a statistical count of the number of bad screws encountered, but I would guestimate that upwards of +20% should have never made it into the machine.
I am not just talking about set...
I tried doing deeper holes at first. the improvement was marginal when I tested it again.
Part of the reason was the very poor quality screws supplied with the machine that were undersized and an...
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The problem that I noted was that the Gib is triangular profile and exerts downward force on the plate when the Tailstock cranked in generating force with a center or a drill. This caused the center...
@rocketman
I had a few challenges with my tailstock as well.
The accordion bellows between the milling turning carriage and the base of the tailstock would collapse and bind. I bought a second...
@Bigblock1965
I cut my eye teeth on a wrench and was a gearhead long before I became an engineer at 30. I am still a gearhead at heart; I get the understanding that N1tr0 and others (now silent, but...
The opening that was closed up on at least 4 machines, mine, N1tr0's and two others, were not " the factory left open areas in the casting in non-structural places to reduce the weight" they are at a...
Just a note. many of these "Tail gate Struts" are not just gas springs but also have one way dampening that limits the speed of opening and not closing. This may be contributing to your difference.
After I received my machine, the initial problems I encountered with the Z-Axis Stepper motor and belt misalignment lead me to look at the whole setup including trying to tram the mill.
I decided to...
I had the milling carriage and the several other parts precision ground at a shop that specializes in rebuilding machine tools.
They ground milling head carrier on both sides.
They realigned...