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warner swazey screw machine 1ab or 1ac cross slides problems
hope some body can help me with this problem. when i am setting up
a job in hand mode and i call for a cross slide , the cross slide will jump forward all the way to center and cause a crash. then the cross slides jump time and the cross slides will not move at all. reseting the timing gears in the side panel does not seem to help. any body got any ideas? bootsnhats |
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warner swazey screw machine 1ab or 1ac cross slides problems
bootsnhats wrote:
hope some body can help me with this problem. when i am setting up a job in hand mode and i call for a cross slide , the cross slide will jump forward all the way to center and cause a crash. then the cross slides jump time and the cross slides will not move at all. reseting the timing gears in the side panel does not seem to help. any body got any ideas? Well, it surely sounds like your cross slide lead screw and/or nut are extremely badly worn. My idea is to, well, fix them. GWE |
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warner swazey screw machine 1ab or 1ac cross slides problems
In article .com, bootsnhats
says... hope some body can help me with this problem. when i am setting up a job in hand mode and i call for a cross slide , the cross slide will jump forward all the way to center and cause a crash. then the cross slides jump time and the cross slides will not move at all. reseting the timing gears in the side panel does not seem to help. any body got any ideas? Yep, pose this exact same question to the Warner & Swazey board, right he http://www.practicalmachinist.com/cgi-bin/ubbcgi/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=forum;f=20;hardset=0;start_poin t=0;DaysPrune=0 If they don't know, nobody will. Jim -- ================================================== please reply to: JRR(zero) at pkmfgvm4 (dot) vnet (dot) ibm (dot) com ================================================== |
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warner swazey screw machine 1ab or 1ac cross slides problems
JIM IF I UNDERSTAND YOUR ANSWER , YOU POSED THE SAME QUESTION. IF
THAT IS CORRECT DID YOU GET AN ANSWER AND IF SO WHAT WAS THE ANSWER? BOOSNHATS |
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warner swazey screw machine 1ab or 1ac cross slides problems
GWE IF MEMORY SERVES ME RIGHT THE CROSS SLIDES ARE DRIVEN BY CAMS ,
NOT LEAD SCREWS OR NUTS. OR DID I MISS SOMETNING? BOOTSNHATS |
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warner swazey screw machine 1ab or 1ac cross slides problems
In article .com, bootsnhats
says... JIM IF I UNDERSTAND YOUR ANSWER , YOU POSED THE SAME QUESTION. That is not the case. You can simply ask the question there yourself, and the folks there will try to answer it. I just knew that there aren't many warner swazey folks on this board, and there are a lot of them there. Because I don't know much about the machines, and did not really understand the essence of your question, I thought I should simply show you where that board was, and let you and them begin a dialog. Jim -- ================================================== please reply to: JRR(zero) at pkmfgvm4 (dot) vnet (dot) ibm (dot) com ================================================== |
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warner swazey screw machine 1ab or 1ac cross slides problems
JIM THANKS FOR THE REPLY. I WILL CHECK IT OUT. BOOTSNHATS
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