Hello.
I am surprised that there appears to be plenty of problems with the Align type power feed units, I will have to google it myself and take a look.
I bought and fitted a new 'Vertex Align Super Power' unit over twelve years ago, Taiwanese made I think, and it is mounted on my Taiwanese made VMC mill. Most of the ones on offer since then appear to be made in China.
It has been totally trouble free, although it is used in my home workshop and not in an industrial environment.
At work we have a Bridgeport mill and this was originally fitted with the genuine Bridgeport feed unit from which the Align type units are copied. This original power feed packed up four or five years ago and was replaced with one of the Far Eastern copies identical to the one pictured in the above post.
This one is used in an industrial environment and has also given trouble free service with regular change of direction and rapid feed use.
One of the machine shop men did make a complete mess of fitting it initially however, getting lots of swarf in the bevel gears. He must have tipped the well packaged and spotlessly clean components on the floor to get them in such a mess, luckily I spotted what he had done straightaway and it was all corrected.
The two units that I have fitted were extremely well made, and they come with a spare Zytel main helical gear in the bottom cover.
As well as cleanliness during assembly it is also important to first eliminate any end float of the feedscrew relative to the table, often overlooked. If this is not done then, because of the way they are mounted, the carefully adjusted meshing of the bronze and steel bevel drive gears constantly alters as the table direction changes from left to right, which can lead to too tight and too slack meshing. All required shims for this adjustment of the gears, and for the adjustment of the handwheel dial are included.
I wonder if most of the problems are electrical, I better take a look. Anyway, I quite like em.