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Hi, I'm a new member to this site and have been fulfilling my desire to have a home machine shop.
Recently I purchased a LMS 4700 and dissapointed on how the table feels while moving along the axis's. I cleand the gibs and ways and lubed them but when the slop is adjusted out, the table crank very hard especially on the a axis.
I was not expecting the silky smoothness of a bridgeport but do not expect the "feel" of a cheapo hf drill press cross slide.
I did not see a Little Machine Shop topic so I posted this here. Is this normal for a mini mill? If so what have you done to ease up the tension without slop?
The best that I can get in gibb tension without wiggle on the table is when cranking the handle and a dial guage to measure movement, the table oozes, any looser on the gib screws and you can wiggle the table.
Any ideas or solutions?
Recently I purchased a LMS 4700 and dissapointed on how the table feels while moving along the axis's. I cleand the gibs and ways and lubed them but when the slop is adjusted out, the table crank very hard especially on the a axis.
I was not expecting the silky smoothness of a bridgeport but do not expect the "feel" of a cheapo hf drill press cross slide.
I did not see a Little Machine Shop topic so I posted this here. Is this normal for a mini mill? If so what have you done to ease up the tension without slop?
The best that I can get in gibb tension without wiggle on the table is when cranking the handle and a dial guage to measure movement, the table oozes, any looser on the gib screws and you can wiggle the table.
Any ideas or solutions?