gunner312
gunner312
Well, in that we are all bored and searching for something to do. My wife bought a DRO kit (Chinese) for my lathe. (14 X 40 Yam).
I installed the X(Y) axis and the Z Axis scales and powered it up, It worked well except that it was a pain to get it to finally read as a Lathe. The directions are in chinglish and are sadly missing some essential information as usual with Chinese made items.
Fired the lathe up and made a few cuts on steel and brass and it seemed to be doing as it is supposed to . and then.......... I made some heavy cuts in steel and turned on the flood coolant as I usually do when making a cut of .150 per side in mild steel Now the Z axis scale has quit working.
Actually it does still work in a fashion, if I let it dry out for a few days it will flicker and in places it will actually work. I'm trying to find a way to keep coolant off the glass scales. The scale on the cross slide seems to be well-protected and out of harms way but the Z axis scale is worthless because of its vulnerability to coolant. I thought I had the scale shielded from coolant but murphy seems to be in action.
Are there any suggestions as to how I can cure the problem?
Jim
I installed the X(Y) axis and the Z Axis scales and powered it up, It worked well except that it was a pain to get it to finally read as a Lathe. The directions are in chinglish and are sadly missing some essential information as usual with Chinese made items.
Fired the lathe up and made a few cuts on steel and brass and it seemed to be doing as it is supposed to . and then.......... I made some heavy cuts in steel and turned on the flood coolant as I usually do when making a cut of .150 per side in mild steel Now the Z axis scale has quit working.
Actually it does still work in a fashion, if I let it dry out for a few days it will flicker and in places it will actually work. I'm trying to find a way to keep coolant off the glass scales. The scale on the cross slide seems to be well-protected and out of harms way but the Z axis scale is worthless because of its vulnerability to coolant. I thought I had the scale shielded from coolant but murphy seems to be in action.
Are there any suggestions as to how I can cure the problem?
Jim