Just found this forum! I bought a Viceroy TDS? a while ago off Ebay.... I paid £100 for it as it's speed control system wasn't working (It had an analogue control system - can't remember the make now but it was full of relays etc. The motor was big DC thing with a V.Ref generator hung on the back).
I've fitted a 1hp 3 phase motor coupled to an Omron inverter/speed controller I'm driving via the original drive pulley so I can use both low and high ratios. Low speed is fine with lots of torque and I can run it from zero up to full motor speed of 1800rpm (I don't know what that relates to via the gearbox but a bit slow). High ratio is positively scary via the gearbox but there isn't much torque, although high rpm gives a great finish on aluminium using indexable carbide.
Enough of an intro! I do have some questions and I'm not a turner by trade but I do need the lathe to produce 2 jobs on a regular basis for a product I make and sell. I've done my best to set it up and I'm getting around .003 runout on the 3 jaw chuck - any opinion? I can turn to within .001" in steel and for the job in hand it's acceptable. However, the saddle is loose! I can grab it by the cross-slide and lift it. It's particularly evident when parting off, which tends to lift it unless I go v e r e y s l o w l y. This doesn't occur when the feed is selected but because it's a fiddly job I have to use it without the feed driving. There's a square headed screw which I thought may take up excess play but it can screw right into the side of the saddle until it disappears! I'm thinking that its missing some sort of insert?
I look forward to your comments guys - Thanks in advance
