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Hi Everyone,
I've got a question regarding my GO755.. This thing has been nothing but problems for me since I got it.. very frustrating to say the least.
Anyway, I went out to my shop to make a part, and my table wasn't moving in the (x) correctly. It would travel to the right, but not the left. I removed the table to find that the (X)axis lead screw nut was completely stripped out. The entire nut, which is held in place by 2 bolts was extremely loose as well. I can wiggle it and lift it by a 1/4".
It seems odd to me that the nut is loose at all, but thought that I would ask the folks here on the forum what is correct. I've had a ton of slop in the table when machining, which seems like this could be where the problem was coming from.
Let me know what you guys think, as I may remove the saddle and inspect the (y) lead screw to.
Thanks!
-Kory
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I've got a question regarding my GO755.. This thing has been nothing but problems for me since I got it.. very frustrating to say the least.
Anyway, I went out to my shop to make a part, and my table wasn't moving in the (x) correctly. It would travel to the right, but not the left. I removed the table to find that the (X)axis lead screw nut was completely stripped out. The entire nut, which is held in place by 2 bolts was extremely loose as well. I can wiggle it and lift it by a 1/4".
It seems odd to me that the nut is loose at all, but thought that I would ask the folks here on the forum what is correct. I've had a ton of slop in the table when machining, which seems like this could be where the problem was coming from.
Let me know what you guys think, as I may remove the saddle and inspect the (y) lead screw to.
Thanks!
-Kory
Sent from my SGH-T599N using Tapatalk