I have a PM-727M mill. When I lock the top gib on the head/z axis I get a MINUS .020 movement on the z DRO. When I lock the 2nd gib on the same gib get a PLUS .010 movement.. (a net of -.01 movement) I've adjusted the slack out as much as I feel isn't causing undue wear. Precision Matthews says it is what it is, I guess like someone else here said, If you know what's gonna happen and compensate for it....
I MIGHT be able to tighten the heads gib more, but I'm starting to detect some drag. I'll just swap one issue for a bigger issue. The PM guys have never sold me a part, just tell me to find them online, help and advice has been pretty funny (depending how you look at it) I'm not knocking them, just sharing what I have experienced. I as about to buy this machine from them and there was a machine reseller that came up with one in town. It was like a sign from God. There has been some things I've had to fix, but it's getting better all the time. Who knows what is abuse, quality control or my stupidity. At any rate, they sure aren't making any money selling me parts.I know you said you've adjusted it but it doesn't sound like your gib is tight enough. .010" of movement is a lot for a machine that is not worn out. I have a PM-45, my DRO will only show .0002"-.0004" of movement & sometimes none at all but maybe that's cause the head is heavier? I'm surprised PM actually told you that. And if this was the norm/common I figure there would be more people reporting this.
Yeah....not so deep down, I know it's not right, I'll have to dig deeper ...I always lock down my table, either X or Y after turning the screw ( handle) in the clockwise direction. Normally I will get zero movement.