Since new, I have had problems with the dial sticking on the compound slide.
I can not see how the design should work; winding the slide away from the handle relies on contact between the bracket and the dial. The friction will always try to grab the dial.
I could never trust the dial so have had to resort to a DRO made from a tyre depth gauge.
I wanted to have a go at fixing this with the option of returning to standard if things didn't work out, so I purchased a needle roller bearing, a compound slide feed screw bracket, and dial.
The two mounting holes were deepened in the bracket to allow clearance for the screw heads before boring out a recess for the bearing. I did plan to leave a couple thousands of an inch of the bearing proud, but something went wrong as when I tried the bearing for fit, it was flush.
Easily fixed by a small recess around the collar for clearance.
Everything assembled, and now slide feels much better. Only .075mm backlash, so wasn't far off depth with the boring.
Hopefully the bearing will not suffer from ingress of muck. The gap is tiny so I do not think this will be a problem.