Build ThreadIt's now time to calibrate the axes and check their repeatability. We have a couple of linear glass scales and a lathe DRO imported from China. These scales would be installed on customer's vertical lathe once we finish the calibration of this machine. X and Y axes steps per mm are calculated from the servo drives gearing ratio, timing pulleys' reduction ratio and the ball screw pitch.
Align and install the 2.5 m scale to the Y axis of machine. We get a slight difference in the readings on Mach3 and glass scales. It is because we had miscounted the number of teeth on our timing pulleys. Corrected that and ran the slide at different speeds to check the repeatability. A backlash of 0.3 mm is corrected in Mach and we get a repeatability of 0.05 mm. What a nice feeling to achieve the results after such a hard work.
X axis is calibrated similarly. Got an unusually large backlash of 0.7 mm initially. But soon caught our mistake. We hadn't locked the sliding head against the slide on radial arm. Without locking we got a scewed movement of the head which appeared as exeggerated backlash. The backlash with the locks on was 0.25 mm on X.
Z axis was a bit tricky. We didn't know about the internal gear reduction on the handwheel. What we did was put a 300 mm high block on the bed and touched it's top and then the table with a dial indicator on the quill. Noted the difference on Mach Z-axis DRO. Corrected the steps per mm value in Mach accordingly and we are back in business. Z-axis gave us a backlash of 0.6 mm. This was expected as there was a lot of gearing involved in it's movement.
Limit and home switches are also installed while this exercise is underway. End-support column and the guard cover are in the paint shop. Tomorrow we will check the repeatability on Y-axis under 2.5 tons load. Put the end-support column in place and we are finished. I'll be home well before my daughter's birthday

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