brianpgriset
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So I am not activily searching for a milling machine at this time, but I have always told myself, if the right deal came along on a good quality machine. Well an add came up locally for a J-Head Bridgeport that appears to be in very good shape. Some quick details with a quick conversion w/ the owner:
- 1963 (serial 68085) Bridgeport J-Head; R8 Spindle Taper
- Owner says 9x42 table... but it looks smaller in pictures, will measure and confirm
- y-axis power feed (speed won't chage)
- Mitsubishi static phase converter, unsure of model
- Acurite DRO (one axis not functioning)
Also included:
- Bridgeport vise
- collet "set"
- collet rack
- parallel set
- some random tooling, endmills, dovetail cutters, ... not much to get excited about
I'm going to take a look at it Saturday. I plan to do the following, but want any other input I can get.
- Visual check ways and bearing surfaces
- check backlash on each end of table and in middle on x and y axis, looking to get less than .030"ish and no major spread between 3 sets of readings
-check for feed smoothness in axis and quill
- free wheel motor and spindle and listen for bearing noise or roughness
- check for hi/low speed gear engagement
- spindle brake function
- quill runout
Only tools I plan to take are a straight edge, mag base, and dial indicator.
Machine is NOT under power at this time, but I already told owner I would not buy machine until I see it under power. At that time I will perform a few simple cutting operations and check power feeds and motor operation.
Over machine is very clean looking from pictures.
- 1963 (serial 68085) Bridgeport J-Head; R8 Spindle Taper
- Owner says 9x42 table... but it looks smaller in pictures, will measure and confirm
- y-axis power feed (speed won't chage)
- Mitsubishi static phase converter, unsure of model
- Acurite DRO (one axis not functioning)
Also included:
- Bridgeport vise
- collet "set"
- collet rack
- parallel set
- some random tooling, endmills, dovetail cutters, ... not much to get excited about
I'm going to take a look at it Saturday. I plan to do the following, but want any other input I can get.
- Visual check ways and bearing surfaces
- check backlash on each end of table and in middle on x and y axis, looking to get less than .030"ish and no major spread between 3 sets of readings
-check for feed smoothness in axis and quill
- free wheel motor and spindle and listen for bearing noise or roughness
- check for hi/low speed gear engagement
- spindle brake function
- quill runout
Only tools I plan to take are a straight edge, mag base, and dial indicator.
Machine is NOT under power at this time, but I already told owner I would not buy machine until I see it under power. At that time I will perform a few simple cutting operations and check power feeds and motor operation.
Over machine is very clean looking from pictures.
