It hasn't been a good week for my mill. I am moving as we speak, and I had to quickly get a long range benchrest rifle stock inletted to the point that I could finish with a dremel. As I was almost finished I heard a "bang" and the Z-Axis quit moving, both with power and with the handle. I was able to manually turn the Z-Axis screw and finish the job.
I then put high quality casters on the base I made so the movers could get it down the 15 degree sloped, 60' long driveway. We had just got the 1340 GT lathe down the driveway. I built a heavy duty 3' x 6' platform for the lathe and it made the trip into the truck just fine.
The mill also made it down the driveway. However, as they were moving it onto the lift gate the mill fell over on the X-Axis. Thankfully no one was hurt. However, the X-Axis handle shaft housing broke away from the table. A gear came out as well. The switch housing was also damaged.
I hope I can fix all this. I guess worse case I'll need a new table. More likely just a new X-Axis screw and other parts. I won't get a chance to do a full damage assessment for several months when I get a place to operate the mill again.
Here are pics of how they looked when I got them ready to move. After we got the mill back upright I pulled it off the stand and set it in a four caster dolly.
I then put high quality casters on the base I made so the movers could get it down the 15 degree sloped, 60' long driveway. We had just got the 1340 GT lathe down the driveway. I built a heavy duty 3' x 6' platform for the lathe and it made the trip into the truck just fine.
The mill also made it down the driveway. However, as they were moving it onto the lift gate the mill fell over on the X-Axis. Thankfully no one was hurt. However, the X-Axis handle shaft housing broke away from the table. A gear came out as well. The switch housing was also damaged.
I hope I can fix all this. I guess worse case I'll need a new table. More likely just a new X-Axis screw and other parts. I won't get a chance to do a full damage assessment for several months when I get a place to operate the mill again.
Here are pics of how they looked when I got them ready to move. After we got the mill back upright I pulled it off the stand and set it in a four caster dolly.