Anybody know anything about the Easiturn...?

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Anybody know anything about the Easiturn...?

Post by Triac whizz » Mon 11 Dec , 2006 21:47 pm

I think I have a little cross slide problem..

There seems to be some spongyness in the movement, no play in the Z axis, i.e, the gib strips are adjusted ok and the lead screw has not axis play, so it only leaves the nut, which seems to have ball bearings in it made of rubber as I can get 10 thou movement... but not a clonk clonk sort of movement, just sort of "flexes"

So to my question(s) Are these nuts adjustable? I don't want to take it to bits yet :? and is there a cross section available?

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Post by Denford Admin » Mon 11 Dec , 2006 23:57 pm

Was it OK before ?

Where do you see the movement ? on the tool or the saddle ?

Sounds like nut housing is loose maybe ?


I'll see if I can find an arrangement drawing of the X slide

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Post by Triac whizz » Tue 12 Dec , 2006 0:18 am

Was it OK before ?
before what? before it left the factory :lol:

Well I've now moved up to servo's on it from the original steppers and the acuracy is much better, so it could well have been there all along, I've not stripped it at all lately. The problem shows itself on parallel turning, the tailstock end is a few thou bigger than the chuck end. Yes I've checked parallelism. The job's only hanging out the chuck 35mm dia 7mm with a reduction to 6mm. Anyway whether it's that or not I shouldn't be able to move the cross slide like that.

I've checked all over with a dti, and it's definitely the cross slide, I don't think the nut is loose, ther's no definite stop to the movement but I can get 10thou movement pushing & tugging on the tool post with dti on cross slide dialing against tailstock. Perhaps the bed is twisting :?
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Post by Denford Admin » Tue 12 Dec , 2006 0:27 am

:lol: - I didn't know if you'd just bought it, or if its suddenly started.

Have you chekced the ballscrew is not floating up and down - either inside the bearings, or the bearings in their housings ?

Cutting a longer test piece may proove something - if its tapered for a bit, then parallel after that.....

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Post by dscolwill » Mon 15 Sep , 2008 9:30 am

Did you ever find out what it was?
'cos mine does it too

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Post by Triac whizz » Mon 15 Sep , 2008 13:27 pm

Nah, though I really should do.... I suspect the ball screw is shot....
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