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Jenix replacement scale for Anilam MiniWizard DRO?
I'm looking for the best economic bang for the buck and I have little
or no experience with DROs. My Bridgeport mill came with an old Anilam MiniWizard with the red lighted digits and raised push buttons. The mill only had the Y axis scale. I'd like to get an X axis scale for my 42" table. I think the DRO works since the digits change when the table moves, but I have no idea how to use the keypad other than setting zero via the reset button, so I can't tell if other functions work. The guy on eBay who sells Jenix replacements says it needs a 36" scale which gives 30" of travel. I measured my table travel and it's 37.5", so that part sounds ok. The price for a new Jenix scale is $272 with free shipping from CA. That seems to beat the Anilam - Accurite new prices, BUT are there used Anilam scales out there at a more reasonable price? Is there another alternative that might be a better way to go? RWL |
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Jenix replacement scale for Anilam MiniWizard DRO?
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GeoLane at PTD dot NET GeoLane at PTD dot NET wrote: I'm looking for the best economic bang for the buck and I have little or no experience with DROs. My Bridgeport mill came with an old Anilam MiniWizard with the red lighted digits and raised push buttons. The mill only had the Y axis scale. I'd like to get an X axis scale for my 42" table. I think the DRO works since the digits change when the table moves, but I have no idea how to use the keypad other than setting zero via the reset button, so I can't tell if other functions work. The guy on eBay who sells Jenix replacements says it needs a 36" scale which gives 30" of travel. I measured my table travel and it's 37.5", so that part sounds ok. Huh? If you need 37.5" of travel, and the "36 inch" unit provides only 30" of travel, things will not go well at the ends of the travel range. You have alomst 8" of too much travel. A B-port is quite capable of breaking a Jenix scale. Joe Gwinn |
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Jenix replacement scale for Anilam MiniWizard DRO?
On Tue, 13 Jan 2009 23:05:10 -0500, Joseph Gwinn
wrote: In article , GeoLane at PTD dot NET GeoLane at PTD dot NET wrote: The guy on eBay who sells Jenix replacements says it needs a 36" scale which gives 30" of travel. I measured my table travel and it's 37.5", so that part sounds ok. .................................... Huh? If you need 37.5" of travel, and the "36 inch" unit provides only 30" of travel, things will not go well at the ends of the travel range. You have alomst 8" of too much travel. A B-port is quite capable of breaking a Jenix scale. Joe Gwinn ..................................... Whoops. Meandering fingers. That should have been 27.5" of travel from my 42" table. RLW |
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Jenix replacement scale for Anilam MiniWizard DRO?
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GeoLane at PTD dot NET GeoLane at PTD dot NET wrote: On Tue, 13 Jan 2009 23:05:10 -0500, Joseph Gwinn wrote: In article , GeoLane at PTD dot NET GeoLane at PTD dot NET wrote: The guy on eBay who sells Jenix replacements says it needs a 36" scale which gives 30" of travel. I measured my table travel and it's 37.5", so that part sounds ok. ................................... Huh? If you need 37.5" of travel, and the "36 inch" unit provides only 30" of travel, things will not go well at the ends of the travel range. You have alomst 8" of too much travel. A B-port is quite capable of breaking a Jenix scale. Joe Gwinn .................................... Whoops. Meandering fingers. That should have been 27.5" of travel from my 42" table. Ah. That's better. Center it well, and you're golden. Joe Gwinn |
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Jenix replacement scale for Anilam MiniWizard DRO?
On Tue, 13 Jan 2009 21:55:19 -0500, GeoLane at PTD dot NET GeoLane at
PTD dot NET wrote: I'm looking for the best economic bang for the buck and I have little or no experience with DROs. My Bridgeport mill came with an old Anilam MiniWizard with the red lighted digits and raised push buttons. The mill only had the Y axis scale. I'd like to get an X axis scale for my 42" table. I think the DRO works since the digits change when the table moves, but I have no idea how to use the keypad other than setting zero via the reset button, so I can't tell if other functions work. The guy on eBay who sells Jenix replacements says it needs a 36" scale which gives 30" of travel. I measured my table travel and it's 37.5", so that part sounds ok. The price for a new Jenix scale is $272 with free shipping from CA. That seems to beat the Anilam - Accurite new prices, BUT are there used Anilam scales out there at a more reasonable price? Is there another alternative that might be a better way to go? RWL You said that you have a BP mill with a 42" table. If that is correct than you should have 30" of travel. If you have a 48" table then you have 36" of travel. To get 37.5" of travel in a 48" table you must be moving the table far inside the saddle with the handle removed maybe which is not a good idea. These travels were set by BP and not me. There are scales on Ebay that you can buy that are cheaper than what I sell. I promise they are very used and will not come with a 5 year warranty that I offer on my new scales. Regards, Tim Barnard 877-376-4373 |
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Jenix replacement scale for Anilam MiniWizard DRO?
Tim,
I bought a "Uniq" mill DRO from you (I hope that my memory does not fault me). The DRO seems to work fine. http://igor.chudov.com/projects/My-B...gital-Readout/ I tried to take pictures that would explain how to install it on a Bridgeport. Feel free to use my pictures, but refer to my webpage. i On 2009-01-14, Linear Measuring Systems wrote: On Tue, 13 Jan 2009 21:55:19 -0500, GeoLane at PTD dot NET GeoLane at PTD dot NET wrote: I'm looking for the best economic bang for the buck and I have little or no experience with DROs. My Bridgeport mill came with an old Anilam MiniWizard with the red lighted digits and raised push buttons. The mill only had the Y axis scale. I'd like to get an X axis scale for my 42" table. I think the DRO works since the digits change when the table moves, but I have no idea how to use the keypad other than setting zero via the reset button, so I can't tell if other functions work. The guy on eBay who sells Jenix replacements says it needs a 36" scale which gives 30" of travel. I measured my table travel and it's 37.5", so that part sounds ok. The price for a new Jenix scale is $272 with free shipping from CA. That seems to beat the Anilam - Accurite new prices, BUT are there used Anilam scales out there at a more reasonable price? Is there another alternative that might be a better way to go? RWL You said that you have a BP mill with a 42" table. If that is correct than you should have 30" of travel. If you have a 48" table then you have 36" of travel. To get 37.5" of travel in a 48" table you must be moving the table far inside the saddle with the handle removed maybe which is not a good idea. These travels were set by BP and not me. There are scales on Ebay that you can buy that are cheaper than what I sell. I promise they are very used and will not come with a 5 year warranty that I offer on my new scales. Regards, Tim Barnard 877-376-4373 -- Due to extreme spam originating from Google Groups, and their inattention to spammers, I and many others block all articles originating from Google Groups. If you want your postings to be seen by more readers you will need to find a different means of posting on Usenet. http://improve-usenet.org/ |
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