I didn't, it has a one screw mechanism, so it will only tighten or loosen the axis movement, I don't see any rotational play. In any case I locked the axis and the locking mechanism just pushes on the gib. (All the measurement I took are height measurement)Have you adjusted the gibs?
Tom
In any case, does a ~0.05 mm flatness along the y axis over 160 mm is considered bad? (In my opinion it is terrible)
My main question is, based on your experience which I lack, replacing the mill is a smart move? should I anticipate improvement or the same story? I don't have the time to take it all apart and reassemble it from bottom up. Maybe in the future, but not just yet... Do you think the picture I described worth the replacement? or it could get even worse than that? I mean 0.04 mm on all parameters is something I can live with for the moment.... But 0.4 mm is just ridiculous... (My press drill does better than that with my (cheap) USA x-y table...)
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