I've read where some people extend or retract the Y dovetail arm so they can make the head rotation with clearance, then return it back with tilt setting so its repositioned over the mill table. But its very shop / encumbrance dependent. I thought of many applications I thought I'd be using my mill in tilt mode, but thus far mostly its stayed in the vertical position for the work I've done. I'm no longer apprehensive about dialing it back in, it's just a bit time consuming. In hindsight I probably could have accommodated a riser block & would have benefitted but there were just too many variables with my floor stand & overhead door rails, I didn't want to guess wrong. I didn't even think far enough down the road about pneumatic tool changer, I use a Milwaukee cordless socket wrench on tippy toes. Some of the forum comments said the manufacturer dimensions were not very trustworthy and/or manufacturer changes castings on the fly, although I think PM actually took the time to measure their machines & document it. The 1P motor on my mill is longer body so sticks up more than the 3P. I think if they offered an inflatable milling machine blowup doll or a 1:1 scale cardboard template in front/side view, people might actually buy it! LoL. I'm confident it will all come together to your satisfaction. We are problem solvers!