Reducing backlash, Running in the mi-1220 ltd, Millhead run-in – Smithy Midas 1220 LTD User Manual

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Reducing Backlash

Backlash of 0.008-0.015” as measured on the dial is normal. If you have more backlash

than that in your crossfeed table, refer to the schematics at the back of this manual, if

necessary and follow these directions:
1.

Tighten the cap nut in the center of the cross feed hand wheel securely.

2.

Tighten the set screw inside the T-slot so the brass nut cannot move.

3.

Tighten the screw in the base of the brass nut. This will remove play between the

threads in the cross feed screw and nut. Do not over tighten it or there will be excess

wear on the nut.

If there is still excess backlash, place one or more shim washers between the large

shoulder of the cross feed screw and the bush bearing. Ask a Smithy technician about our

antibacklash shim washer kit, Item number K99-190.

Figure 5.13 To reduce backlash, tighten the setscrew so the

bush bearing will be secured.

To install shims, turn the hand wheel clockwise to move the cross table away from the

screw seat. Loosen the setscrew. Then pull out on the hand wheel until the bush bearing

is free of the seat. Remove the cap nut, hand wheel, dial, keys, and bush bearing. Install

one or more shim washers and reassemble.

Running in the MI-1220 LTD

Though all Smithy machines are run at the factory and again before shipping, it is wise

to put your machine through a break-in run before putting it to work. After oiling the

machine, check the belts to make sure the tensioners are correct. Do not plug your

machine yet. Follow these steps:

Millhead Run-in

1.

Make sure that the power switch for the lathe motor and the mill motor are both in the

off position.

2.

Close the door of the gearbox before starting your machine.

3.

Plug the machine into a grounded 20-amp circuit.

5: Uncrating and Setting Up the MI-1220 LTD

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