Let me preface this hy saying that my machine was also due for its 100k 
mile checkup, so in the process of this mornings checking, I had to take up 
the gibs by a couple thou all around as I found I could grab the X table 
and slam it around the Z axis by a good 10 thou, so a good squirt of Vactra 
on the ways, and take up all the gib screws with a smallish screwdriver & 
tighten the locknuts w/o any backoff was done.  The table feels pretty 
solid now and I can powerdown the motors and turn them by hand without any 
noticeable excessive drag.  The x motors coupling locking setscrew was 
coming loose, which caused a dry rattling sound at certain speeds, and 
using the dial indicator, a Grizzly Presidents special to re-adjust the ini 
files backlash settings, I think I am in decent shape for the shape any HF 
micromill can be.  The screw bearings on the end of the table have had 
small holes drilled into the bearing bore and a grease fitting installed, 
also pocketed on both faces for a teeny ball bearing thrust washer that 
reduced the drive load quite a bit, and because they are relatively hard, 
backlash once set there with a slight preload, is all in those pissy split 
nuts that are the backlash wear adjusters.  They can't be gotten below 2 
thou without huge drags on the screws until they wear back to around 3 
thou.

1. I had to reduce the TRAJ MAX_ACCEL from 3.0 to 2.0 in order to get a 
reliable x table move start when that extra length x table is as far right 
as it can go without losing the screw out of the nut.  That puts about a 30 
pound out of balance on the X table as the motor is on the right end.

2. at no time did I find evidence of skipped steps.  The only noticeable 
errors were when it was moving wide open and overshot the backlash getting 
stopped, slow it down, move 10 one way & back and it was dead on.

3. That Presidents special dial indicator is a POS, no screw can be so bad 
as to be out by 3 thou at 25 thou, and be back exactly on at 50 thou, one 
full turn of the screw.  But for full turn moves (of the dial, 2 turns of 
the screw) it appeared to be very repeatable.  What can I say, it was a 30 
dollar, with magnetic base and positioning bars gage.

4. I have come as close as is practical at making a silk purse out of this 
sows ear.  Only by putting in ball screws could I make it any better, and 
that would triple the cost of the machine.  If I was to do that, I may as 
well drive up to Grizzly, about 6 hours each way. spend 3.5 grand & change 
for one of their X3 relabels along with new tooling and another grand on 
ball screws, exchanging an 80 pound machine for a 680 pound machine.  And I 
still would not have an x table long enough to do a gunstock in one 
mounting between centers of a rotary table.

5. I need to get a cheap fan to blow on the drive box, after about 2 hours 
of playing, it was IMO too warm for good life of the electrolytic caps in 
it.

I believe these MM-542's, and likely its bigger brothers that go up to 80 
volts and 7 amps or so, will be usable stepper drivers, and at a reasonable 
cost premium over the xylotex & hugely better than anything running on the 
L298's.  When I was all done, I set the feed overrode to 150% and ran the 
axis logo in 4:05.  For that machine, I think that is quite decent.

Cheers, gene
-- 
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 soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
-Ed Howdershelt (Author)
My web page: <http://204.111.66.235:85/gene/>
Don't feed the bats tonight.

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