ThanksFirst you should be able to feel it sticking your finger up the spindle. Machine off of Corse. to get to it on most machines lower the quill all the way down. there should be an access hole to get to the screw.
ThanksFirst you should be able to feel it sticking your finger up the spindle. Machine off of Corse. to get to it on most machines lower the quill all the way down. there should be an access hole to get to the screw.
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What did you figure out? Experiencing a similar problem myself.I just recently bought a hvm728 jet mill at an auction, it's in really good shape. The problem is the r8 collet goes in so far and stops about 3/4 short from seating in the taper. Am I doing something wrong. I've read about a set screw on the side of the quill that can be backed out just wasn't sure if this is correct??
Any knowledge I'd appreciate it!!
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Well I unscrewed the bottom of the quill and found the set screw on the side. I backed it out all the way and it still would stop about 3/4" shy. So I ended up getting real fine emery paper and just cleaned the collet up a little and put a little oil on the collet got it to go. It's still snug though. I'm used to a Bridgeport though. I'm thinking this mill was used a a drill press and that's it. With that being said I'm pretty sure it's surface rust inside that holding up the collets.What did you figure out? Experiencing a similar problem myself.