Adjusting backlash, Adjusting backlash from the cross-slide screw – Smithy GN1300 User Manual

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Adjusting Backlash

Backlash is lost motion in the screw. The user will notice an initial small movement in the

handwheel before the screw responds. The procedures in this section will help minimize

backlash.

Adjusting Backlash from the Cross-Slide Screw

Before making any adjustments to the cross-feed screw system, all the gibs on the table

and carriage system should be checked and adjusted as described previously.

Excessive backlash in the cross-slide can come from three different places.

• The fit of the cross-slide screw to the front screw mount

• The fit of the cross-slide screw into the brass crossfeed nut

• The fit of the brass cross-feed nut into the carriage casting

There are adjustments for each of these areas. Follow the procedures below to make

each adjustment.

Adjusting Backlash Cross-Slide Screw to the Front
Screw Mount

Step 1: Loosen the two nuts that hold the cross-slide handwheel on to the end of the

cross-slide screw.

Step 2: Tighten the inner nut slowly while checking the ease of movement of the

cross-slide handwheel. When the screw starts to become difficult to turn, loosen the nut

slightly so that the screw turns freely.

Step 3: Hold the inner nut in place with a wrench and tighten the outer nut against the

inner nut to lock both nuts in position.

Step 4: Recheck the backlash.

Figure 5.21 Loosen the two outer nuts holding the handwheel

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