Good demo! I was unaware of all of the adjustments to true it up. When using feeler gauges, hold it horizontal to the plate. The force that you apply downward on top of the 45 deg head should be static. As I already have precision measuring instruments, I would use a dial test indicator to check for parallelism. To align he 45 deg head, I would use a height gauge with a dial test indicator and sweep over the top of the 45 deg head. A concern that I have with all plates is with the bearings and the overhang. It doesn't take much downward force to deflect the plate if the bearings are not in good condition or if they were specified incorrectly, the plate will deflect away for the gem. Potentially setting up a small vibration. Looking forward to instructional videos. Tks!
can you do same for v1 ? i fix left right part from beginning of your video .. but i have problem front part of 45 degree lifting up .how to level that part in v1 ?
Good demo! I was unaware of all of the adjustments to true it up.
When using feeler gauges, hold it horizontal to the plate. The force that you apply downward on top of the 45 deg head should be static.
As I already have precision measuring instruments, I would use a dial test indicator to check for parallelism.
To align he 45 deg head, I would use a height gauge with a dial test indicator and sweep over the top of the 45 deg head.
A concern that I have with all plates is with the bearings and the overhang. It doesn't take much downward force to deflect the plate if the bearings are not in good condition or if they were specified incorrectly, the plate will deflect away for the gem. Potentially setting up a small vibration.
Looking forward to instructional videos. Tks!
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can you do same for v1 ?
i fix left right part from beginning of your video .. but i have problem front part of 45 degree lifting up .how to level that part in v1 ?