Brian H
Super User
It appears I have stripped the table nut on my X-axis. I noticed the table feed was a bit stiff about a week ago. I "inspected" the lead screw as best I could and nothing appeared out of order so I assumed it just needed a gib adjustment (this mill was brand new in May). I added some oil to the lead screw, adjusted the gib and it seemed a bit better. Then on Sunday it got really hard to turn the handle and all of a sudden the lead screw turned but the table didn't.
I have disassembled everything and removed the lead screw/table nut and all is piss wobbly slack (the nut will almost slide over the lead screw).
The table nut has a slit with a screw through it for some type of adjustment. I tried fiddling with this but it doesn't seem to make any difference. I have ordered a new nut. I would like some advice on how to prevent this occurring again in the future. What did I miss? I wasn't forcing a heavy cut, just moving the table.
I am definitely a newbie, and have only used a small bench mill till now, so I have been very cautious learning the capabilities of this new larger machine.
I have disassembled everything and removed the lead screw/table nut and all is piss wobbly slack (the nut will almost slide over the lead screw).
The table nut has a slit with a screw through it for some type of adjustment. I tried fiddling with this but it doesn't seem to make any difference. I have ordered a new nut. I would like some advice on how to prevent this occurring again in the future. What did I miss? I wasn't forcing a heavy cut, just moving the table.
I am definitely a newbie, and have only used a small bench mill till now, so I have been very cautious learning the capabilities of this new larger machine.