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Headstock Run-out?
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<blockquote data-quote="specweldtom" data-source="post: 265995" data-attributes="member: 2580"><p>Huntinco, I looked at all the pictures. ****! Looks like you got it on both ends of the spindle. The nose looks like a D1 mount. It should have been a lot truer than the indicator showed. I sure hope Chad looks at the pictures. </p><p></p><p>Put the spindle in neutral and grab both ends of it and see if you can feel any wiggle. Put an indicator on the face of the chuck mount and push / pull on the spindle to see if it thrusts back and forth any at all. Even if it doesn't, put another indicator inside the spindle nose and try tightening the bearing on one end while turning the spindle by hand, and see if the runout and/or end play diminishes or goes away.</p><p></p><p>Good luck, Tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="specweldtom, post: 265995, member: 2580"] Huntinco, I looked at all the pictures. ****! Looks like you got it on both ends of the spindle. The nose looks like a D1 mount. It should have been a lot truer than the indicator showed. I sure hope Chad looks at the pictures. Put the spindle in neutral and grab both ends of it and see if you can feel any wiggle. Put an indicator on the face of the chuck mount and push / pull on the spindle to see if it thrusts back and forth any at all. Even if it doesn't, put another indicator inside the spindle nose and try tightening the bearing on one end while turning the spindle by hand, and see if the runout and/or end play diminishes or goes away. Good luck, Tom [/QUOTE]
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