Hello everyone, this is my very first post and I am, as many others, here to humbly ask for help, or a little clarification.
I am the owner of a Sherline 5100 (metric) milling machine, which I bought second hand. With (little) time, I've noticed some missing parts from the original exploded, so I decided to buy them, along with the replacements for some very worn parts.
So I bought:
- 1 Y-axis backlash nut
- 1 Y-axis nut
- 1 X-axis backlash nut
- 1 X-axis nut
All of them metric, as I measured my axis screw and verified its being metric.
Here comes the issue: I can't get the X-axis screw to fit in any of the nuts, and I believe the same will be for the Y.
It doesn't completely unfit, it does 5-6 spins and then gets hard as hell, like the nut was rather convergent, then a straight cylinder.
And it actually seems to be so, since looking at it from one side I can see some inner surface, while looking from the other I cannot. So how should I handle this? Is it meant to be so? To be forced to spread inside its fitting by the screw itself, or rather by another tool?
Every help is appreciated!
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