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Lastly, be absolutely certain that it is indeed your registration that needs adjusting. I'm sure you are ifyou are considering it, but once you loosen that first bolt there's no going back until you're done.
Quote from: ebscreen on November 30, 2015, 02:28:41 PMLastly, be absolutely certain that it is indeed your registration that needs adjusting. I'm sure you are ifyou are considering it, but once you loosen that first bolt there's no going back until you're done.Yep, I don't want to take a nose dive on this for sure. Not absolutely certain that reg is our issue but actually hoping that's our problem as the solution is simple. In any case, getting a tech out here is just plain not worth the money for us unless it's a factory install of something new.Am going to start by just checking reg, adjusting nothing, going around and around like you said to assure myself the setup is stable and assembling a log of how far off everything is.
If it's the center shaft I'll be shocked...and extremely bummed out, the machine is too new. But while we're on it, how can you know if you have, um, "shaft issues"? Just eliminate all other possibilities? I have heard to put weight on a platen arm and rock a little to feel for play. Our 1992 press will eventually go due to this so it would be good to know what it looks like. Thanks for the figure Rich, 0.001 will be the target. Do you have a dial indicator recommendation?
If it's the center shaft I'll be shocked...and extremely bummed out, the machine is too new. But while we're on it, how can you know if you have, um, "shaft issues"? Just eliminate all other possibilities? I have heard to put weight on a platen arm and rock a little to feel for play. Our 1992 press will eventually go due to this so it would be good to know what it looks like.
Wouldn't being far out of plumb wear you out unevenly as well?I've got a Mitutoyo and a Starett here. Like them both. MSC usually has good deals.