Here last month when Enco had their 30% off sale I grabbed a DRO to install on my little mill. The Mill is one I have had for quite a few years and it came out of a lab setting and spent a lot of its life cutting carbon for the nuclear industry. It was black when I got it and is still giving up black carbon as you can see in some of the pictures.
The mill when I started the project;
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It looks perty much like when I got it. It has the factory X axis drive and the power quill. The one feature this machine does not have is the drop spindle. It has a 17" x 9" travel.
The power drive and old scale;
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To engage the power feed the handle is lifted and it engages a worm drive on the lead screw. The rod across the front of the table has stop collars on it for setting the disengagement points. It can be manually disengaged by pushing on the triangle on top of the box. Also show in this picture is the factory scale and vernier pointer from the factory. It works in conjunction with graduated dials on the lead screws.
Under the table where the Y axis scale will mount
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The 2 machined flats on the knee are where the old Y axis rule was mounted. I will use those to mount the read head from the new system Also notice that there is nothing flat on the saddle to mount the new scale.
To be continued.
lg
no neat sig line
The mill when I started the project;
View media item 46238
It looks perty much like when I got it. It has the factory X axis drive and the power quill. The one feature this machine does not have is the drop spindle. It has a 17" x 9" travel.
The power drive and old scale;
View media item 46239
To engage the power feed the handle is lifted and it engages a worm drive on the lead screw. The rod across the front of the table has stop collars on it for setting the disengagement points. It can be manually disengaged by pushing on the triangle on top of the box. Also show in this picture is the factory scale and vernier pointer from the factory. It works in conjunction with graduated dials on the lead screws.
Under the table where the Y axis scale will mount
View media item 46240
The 2 machined flats on the knee are where the old Y axis rule was mounted. I will use those to mount the read head from the new system Also notice that there is nothing flat on the saddle to mount the new scale.
To be continued.
lg
no neat sig line
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