Aligning / "0" the swivel bed of a Harrison 600 mill?

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I did a lot of interesting reading on this forum but never registered but decided to do so today.
I got as a hobby machine a Harrison 600 horizontal mill fitted with a vertical spindle and a swivel bed.
Could you please describe to me the correct way to do the aligning or to “0” the swivel bed?
 
Hello Danie, and welcome to the forum

If your mill is a bit like this http://www.lathes.co.uk/harrisonmiller/index.html Simply mount a magnetic stand on the bed, with a dial indicator against the column behind the bed.
Please write a bit about yourself in the Welcome section.

Holt

PS: if you don't have a magnetic stand and dial indicator, it should be top priority to get one
 
Holt

Thanks for your quick reply.

Yes my mill is the same as the one described in the article.

I will try out your suggestion.

I initially put the dial indicator in the drill chuck with the tip on the side of the bed. The dial stayed on “0” even on 5 degrees I then realised the table stays in a linear movement no matter what the angle ???. I then clamped a large angle plate on the table with the first face dialled “0” to the “X” axis. I then put the dial on the “Y” axis face and moved the table till the dial stayed on “0” ;D. It was a long method but worked. I suppose it all depends how accurate the angle plate is :-\.
 
You could sweep in a T-slot using the horizontal spindle and a dial indicator. That would make it square to the spindle and to the machine.......just a thought.


Dave
 
steamer said:
You could sweep in a T-slot using the horizontal spindle and a dial indicator. That would make it square to the spindle and to the machine.......just a thought.
Dave
The t slots are in line with the table movement, and will not show anything regardless of the angle of the table

Holt
 
"....I got as a hobby machine a Harrison 600 HORIZONTAL mill fitted with a vertical spindle"


They will if swept with the HORIZONTAL spindle instead of the vertical.....DON'T use the vertical for this...I agree, it won't help.


Dave
 

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