Just for info as it's been 6 years or so since I was working on this Triac and life got in the way...
Anyway, I never did get it going again but I started to go back over it last week and I'm just refreshing my memory on what is what with this thread and add a little more for future reference.
Jobs done:
- X axis ballscrew has to be shimmed as I found the mounting faces for the nut not 100% parallel?
- X axis ballscrew replaced and preloaded with less than a thou backlash.
- Oiler pipe for the X ballscrew fixed and re-positioned as the oil was tracking down the pipe and not dripping onto the screw (possibly why is
failed in the first place?
- Cleaned the ways.
- Y axis screw preloaded and again less than a thou backlash.
- Oiler tested.
- Oiler wired up to test via a conventional plug. I need to find out if I can wire it into the board somehow so it operates when the spindle is
rotating. Note: is wasn't connected to any power so possibly why the X screw never had any oil?
To do:
- Re-shrink wrap the encoder wire that I ripped out of the Y axis servo...
- Drill and ream the new Z axis pulley and cut the keyway (when the broach arrives).
- Add the two seperate gas springs vice the one single it has now. I did suspect this was contributing to the judder in Z movement?
- Wire the X limit switches in and the home sensor.
- Test
A few pictures below. The poor thing has had to sit for may years and really deserves to be working and cutting some chips.

- Triac Z pullys.jpg (263.76 KiB) Viewed 13012 times

- Triac Z pullys.jpg (263.76 KiB) Viewed 13012 times

- Triax x limits.jpg (225.06 KiB) Viewed 13012 times

- Triax - whole machine.jpeg (688.97 KiB) Viewed 13012 times

- x limits and home pic.jpg (43.91 KiB) Viewed 13012 times
Cheers
Dave