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Tom Wait
 
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Default Power feed on a Hardinge UM


"Marty Escarcega" wrote in message
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"Tom Wait" wrote in
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Halleluiah, I finally got a power feed on the X axis of my UM. I
looked and looked but could not find a factory power feed. I gave up
and spent $200 on a Chinese Servo knock-off. Adapting it to the
Hardinge was a matter of making a shaft extension, adding two needle
thrust bearings to the unit and hacking of the excess material on the
table end casting that came with the power feed. Oh joy, oh joy, no
more cranking! A DRO is next. Tom




Interesting, how about a couple pictures to the RCM Drop box and a text
file explaining more or less what you did. I have a TM with the factory
table feed, but I think changing belts is going to be inconvenient. I

think
a traditional table feed would work much better. A smaller Servo would be
great.....


I thought about taking pics as I was doing it. Alas, my digital camera took
a bath in a cooler full of ice water a while ago and never recovered.
I will have to remove the power feed in the future to touch up the casting.
When I do, I can shoot some stills with my digital cam-corder, but the
picture quality isn't much. I'll post something then.
The power feed unit does look kinda big on the end of the table, a smaller
one would look nicer. I bought the Asong unit from a seller on Ebay. It's
the 135 inch-pound version. It has plenty of torque.
Tom