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Sieg SX2p HT Review
Will_D:
Update:
This morning ordered the bearings and bits for the slide updates.
Also ordered a magnetic DRO set from http://www.machine-dro.co.uk
So having read the above posts and lookd at the links/vids it was time to adjust the head/quill.
Good news was there was zero about the X-axis. Y-axis had about 0.2 mm runout in 5" (love mixed units :bugeye: )
So thanks to MadModder and the other threads its bullet biting time. Removed the head and found the 4 capheads as per the above posts. Rubber mallet time ended up with almost 0 error about both the X and Y axes. Slowly tighten it all back up check again and all still good.
Next its time to re-Tram the mill.
This time much less shim to remove the error. ( 8 thou aka 0.2 mm does the trick).
Again by walking the torque around the 4 fixing bolts I managed to get less than 0.01mm error about the X & Y axes.
As the above threads have lots of photos there are none today.
Will certainly photo the MadMod sand the DRO fitting.
Talking of which: As magnetic DROs have non-contact reading heads I was thinking of fitting the X and Y axes with double sided tape initially! Any thoughts?
Will
premodern:
"Again by walking the torque around the 4 fixing bolts I managed to get less than 0.01mm error about the X & Y axes."
Well done, Will!
Hans.
Will_D:
Thanks Hans,
Its thanks to you all that I plucked up the nerve to dismantle my 70Kg machine.
Have thrown the wonga at a few companies and so next week its time to start drilling and modding.
Photos will follow!
Will_D:
Holes are being drilled in it. Must say the quality of the cast iron is superb. Very easy to drill and tap.
Photos are being taken. Nearly finished X and Y.
Question:
Any one know of where to buy a small 'T'' slot aluminium extrusion. The table does not have a slot for end stops. It would be much easier to bolt on an extrusion!
Size is of the order of 400mm long by H: 20mm x D: 16mm and taking an M4 T nut
DMIOM:
--- Quote from: Will_D on February 21, 2015, 05:24:21 AM ---.....Question:
Any one know of where to buy a small 'T'' slot aluminium extrusion. The table does not have a slot for end stops. It would be much easier to bolt on an extrusion!
Size is of the order of 400mm long by H: 20mm x D: 16mm and taking an M4 T nut
--- End quote ---
That sort of channel is sometimes sold by woodworking machinery suppliers to allow construction of adjustable jigs, fences etc. - you just rout a groove in the wooden jig base and let a strip of extrusion in and fix it with countersunk screws.
Edit: just remembered - they call it "T-Track" - just search google for "T-Track" and you should find track, ready-made stops etc.
Dave
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