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Rob Hammond August 28th 07 10:39 PM

Servicing Bridgeports
 

What, and how, would you check on a Bridgeport mill (in this case an MDI
Series 2) for sufficient rigidity/tightness/backlash ?

Regards
Rob






Grant Erwin August 28th 07 11:06 PM

Servicing Bridgeports
 
Rob Hammond wrote:


What, and how, would you check on a Bridgeport mill (in this case an MDI
Series 2) for sufficient rigidity/tightness/backlash ?

Regards
Rob






From the archives:

Here's what I've thought of so far off the top of my head.

Bring a small powerful flashlight, a rag, and the list of BP serial numbers

Without power:

Look very carefully for missing handles.
Pull the powerfeed engage handle to the left - it should stay there.
Crank the table all the way side to side and front to back. Note the resistance
to cranking - it should be even end to end. Looser in the middle is bad.
Check backlash on the table cranks - it should be under .015" on the dials.
Tighten the table's X and Y locks and then try (gently) to move the table.
If Bridgeport, date the machine by comparing the serial number to the table.
(The serial number that matters is on the top front of the knee under the way
guard.)
Pull the one-shot oiler and see how it works - i.e. if it feels plugged up. Look
for oil.

With power:

Run the spindle & listen. Should be quiet and smooth. Any bearing noise is bad.
Run the table powerfeeds (if any) making sure the table isn't locked.
Turn on the DRO (if any) and watch it as the table is fed.
Run the spindle in both directions.
Vary the spindle speed from lowest to highest, listening. Should stay quiet.

Rex August 29th 07 08:15 PM

Servicing Bridgeports
 
Rob Hammond wrote:

What, and how, would you check on a Bridgeport mill (in this case an MDI
Series 2) for sufficient rigidity/tightness/backlash ?


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