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Bob Powell
 
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Default Advice needed on replacing spindle bearings in Enco Mill Drill

"Michael" wrote in message
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I have a well used Enco Mill Drill which is made by Rong Fu in Taiwan.

I
think it's the model RF-20. The spindle on it has a bit of play and tends
to produce lots of harmonics and chatter when boring or using the side of

an
endmill to cut. I don't know much about these so this may be something

that
can be addressed by turning a spanner, or maybe it needs new spindle
bearings. If anyone has had to correct this on one I'd really appreciate
any input on what the cause usually is and how to go about fixing it.
Thanks, Michael.


I have the identical machine, made in 1992.

I think the spindle bearings are ordinary ball bearings, like standard
sealed electric motor bearings - nothing exotic. In the realm of $50 for an
identical Chinese replacement.

That said, the quill bore is likely to wear faster than the bearings. Do
you do all side cutting with the quill securely locked? When boring, the
quill lock should be cranked enough to drag. Accelerates wear but improves
the finish.

It's also possible that the upper spindle bearings are at fault, as they
take the side load of the belt but are not as beefy as the spindle bearings.

The table ways/gibs are also pretty rough, I found it difficult to get a
perfect gib adjustment and so have always cranked the gib locks until the
table drags a bit when making a finish cut. Again, accelerates way wear but
improves finish.

Goes without saying whichever axis is not moving should have its gib locks
tight. For boring, both axes.

Bob