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Cross slide lock with a DRO fitted - Dave J - 04-05-2013 As promised to Ed I have done the mod. It has only taken me 6 or so years after fitting the DRO to do this, LOL I had a backing spar behind my glass scale on my 12 x 36 lathe and it covered the cross slide lock, so this is the solution I came up with. I don't run coolant as yet so I only had to worry about the chips. I removed it today, but forgot to take pictures of the main part. It was such a hassle to replace because I left the scale in place and the new bolt was sticking out, so I just drew a picture of the part and took photos of the finished thing (sorry) Picture one is what shape I found the spanner fitted best and I just milled it out. [attachment=4914] Installed, it was hard to get a good picture with the phone so I posted them all. [attachment=4915] [attachment=4917] [attachment=4916] I decided to put a cover on it and then found it was hard to get out, so a touch with an end mill gave me a finger nail edge to get it out. My scale sits above the cross slide about 2mm so this was helpful. [attachment=4918] [attachment=4919] [attachment=4920] [attachment=4935] Dave RE: Cross slide lock with a DRO fitted - DaveH - 04-05-2013 Dave, That's a very neat solution 6 years mmm ......... quick eh! DaveH RE: Cross slide lock with a DRO fitted - EdK - 04-05-2013 Dave, I assume those pictures are showing a cover over the scale and spacer with a notch cut in the cover to access the cross slide lock. Is that correct? Thanks, Ed RE: Cross slide lock with a DRO fitted - Dave J - 04-05-2013 Thats right Ed, sorry for the lack of photo's. Remember I am rusty on making threads, as I have been off for a while, LOL. I got the phone out for photo's then my son came home getting his motor cross bike etc to go away, then when I went back to it I forgot all about taking photo's. It only took about 1/2 hour and was just a fill in job as I am waiting on pop rivets for my coolant tray I am still working on. The cover is a Meister DRO cover which normally has a lip on the top, I cut it off and cut off some of the bottom to fit. It would be just as easy to use a piece of 1.5 - 1.6mm angle there. The backing plate/spar is 6mm thick, and I found I could mill it down 4.5mm (leaving 1.5mm) and still have plenty of room for the spanner which is just a cheap Chinese one. The bolt I grabbed was a perfect fit, and I slipped in a bearing while I was there like I did to the mill when I got it. It make locking an axis so much easier with a bearing between the bolt and the tapered slug in the lock hole. Dave RE: Cross slide lock with a DRO fitted - Dave J - 04-05-2013 (04-05-2013, 07:54 AM)DaveH Wrote: Dave, There are jobs that have been on the list for a lot longer, LOL Be easy to lock it up now, in the past I have just done up the taper gib. Dave RE: Cross slide lock with a DRO fitted - Mayhem - 04-05-2013 (04-05-2013, 09:21 AM)Dave J Wrote: ...I slipped in a bearing while I was there like I did to the mill when I got it. It make locking an axis so much easier with a bearing between the bolt and the tapered slug in the lock hole... Dave - can you elaborate on this please? Are you using a thrust bearing? RE: Cross slide lock with a DRO fitted - EdK - 04-05-2013 (04-05-2013, 09:38 AM)Mayhem Wrote:(04-05-2013, 09:21 AM)Dave J Wrote: ...I slipped in a bearing while I was there like I did to the mill when I got it. It make locking an axis so much easier with a bearing between the bolt and the tapered slug in the lock hole... Darren, I believe he means he put a ball bearing into the cross slide lock screw hole that presses against the gib to lock it in place. My mill came with a setup like that. Ed [attachment=4921] RE: Cross slide lock with a DRO fitted - DaveH - 04-05-2013 I'll speculate, Similar to Ed's drawing but the ball bearing doesn't act directly on the gib but through a 'brass' slug. The 'brass' slug acts directly on the gib. DaveH RE: Cross slide lock with a DRO fitted - EdK - 04-05-2013 (04-05-2013, 01:01 PM)DaveH Wrote: I'll speculate, No brass slug on my mill. The ball bearing bears directly on the gib. It came that way from the factory. I'm not saying that it's a good design but I haven't had any problems with it. Ed RE: Cross slide lock with a DRO fitted - stevec - 04-05-2013 Ed, is there a little dimple in the gib for the ball? |