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Hi:
I wonder if someone with a PM 10X22 or 10X30 lathe could show me how the PM-supplied quick change tool post is mounted to the compound? My understanding is that the Precision Matthews lathes come with both an AXA QCTP and a 4-way tool post. I think PM modifies some parts to make the QCTP fit the lathe as they receive it from China. Does the 4-way still fit 'properly'?
The reason that I ask is that I have a very similar 10X22 lathe and I want to be able to use both an AXA QCTP and the 4-way. I've been puzzling a bit about the best way to do this. The key thing is that my compound has a boss (see arrow below) that sticks up. The 4-way has a corresponding recess and they fit together so that the 4-way is centered on the compound.
I think I need to mill the boss off flat and then make a new 'bolt' (part #11) to hold down the QCTP. I'm guessing that the PM lathes come that way from China and this is a modification they do? I can't bore a recess into the AXA tool post as doing so would remove the threads that hold the parts together!
BTW, the threaded stud with my AXA tool post (9/16", nominally 0.5625") is quite a bit larger than the 8mm bolt (approx 0.315") that came with the 4-way. Does Precision Matthews drill out the 4-way tool post with their lathes so that both use the larger fastener?
Thanks,
Craig
I wonder if someone with a PM 10X22 or 10X30 lathe could show me how the PM-supplied quick change tool post is mounted to the compound? My understanding is that the Precision Matthews lathes come with both an AXA QCTP and a 4-way tool post. I think PM modifies some parts to make the QCTP fit the lathe as they receive it from China. Does the 4-way still fit 'properly'?
The reason that I ask is that I have a very similar 10X22 lathe and I want to be able to use both an AXA QCTP and the 4-way. I've been puzzling a bit about the best way to do this. The key thing is that my compound has a boss (see arrow below) that sticks up. The 4-way has a corresponding recess and they fit together so that the 4-way is centered on the compound.
I think I need to mill the boss off flat and then make a new 'bolt' (part #11) to hold down the QCTP. I'm guessing that the PM lathes come that way from China and this is a modification they do? I can't bore a recess into the AXA tool post as doing so would remove the threads that hold the parts together!
BTW, the threaded stud with my AXA tool post (9/16", nominally 0.5625") is quite a bit larger than the 8mm bolt (approx 0.315") that came with the 4-way. Does Precision Matthews drill out the 4-way tool post with their lathes so that both use the larger fastener?
Thanks,
Craig