Hi all
Now I'm finally starting to use my miling machine (after 18 months of ownership !) I'm finding the shortcomings of inexperienced buyers purchasing second hand machinery. The machine is an Elliott Omnimill and my biggest problem is that the Y axis appears to have a fair bit of wear. No matter what I do I can't seem to adjust the tapered gib to give me more than 3 inches of free movement - if the gib is set whilst the table is forward it locks up when you wind it back towards the column and if adjusted whilst the column is back then the table is very loose when brought forwards. I've currently got it set at the mid point but still only really get half of the travel I should.
Any suggestions of anything I can do to improve matters - I suppose the best solution would be to get the slideways re-ground but I suspect this would be very costly and a real pain as I would presumably need to get the saddle & table off ? Does anyone know of a hobby friendly company that may be able to do this on site ?
Alternatively is there any way to use shims to remove the worst of the problem. My thinking was that the shim would need to be in the middle of the slideway but would it go behind the gib or need to be attached to the fixed surface somehow. Also can't work out how I would I measure how much of a shim I need
Or is there something I'm missing and there's possibly something else other than wear thats causing my issues.
Cheers
Jim
Now I'm finally starting to use my miling machine (after 18 months of ownership !) I'm finding the shortcomings of inexperienced buyers purchasing second hand machinery. The machine is an Elliott Omnimill and my biggest problem is that the Y axis appears to have a fair bit of wear. No matter what I do I can't seem to adjust the tapered gib to give me more than 3 inches of free movement - if the gib is set whilst the table is forward it locks up when you wind it back towards the column and if adjusted whilst the column is back then the table is very loose when brought forwards. I've currently got it set at the mid point but still only really get half of the travel I should.
Any suggestions of anything I can do to improve matters - I suppose the best solution would be to get the slideways re-ground but I suspect this would be very costly and a real pain as I would presumably need to get the saddle & table off ? Does anyone know of a hobby friendly company that may be able to do this on site ?
Alternatively is there any way to use shims to remove the worst of the problem. My thinking was that the shim would need to be in the middle of the slideway but would it go behind the gib or need to be attached to the fixed surface somehow. Also can't work out how I would I measure how much of a shim I need
Or is there something I'm missing and there's possibly something else other than wear thats causing my issues.
Cheers
Jim