Align Z axis power feed install TV950 (2024)

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This should not be this hard...but so far it is!

I have put the bearing cap (what I call it) in different positions but the bolts don’t align properly. In order to get things proper I need to move the bolt holes from position A in the photo to position 1. What do I need to do to get that rotated? Help!

I should add that Moving the mounting holes around puts them in the proper location for the power feed system mounting holes in the correct location to get the power feed in a useful location Relative to the Y axis power feed and the moving table.

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Looks to me like the mounting holes on your machine were put in a non-standard location. Here is my PM935, and the holes are clocked to the position you marked as where your bolt holes should be:

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I had a few issues installing the Align feeders on my mill, but these bolt hole positions were not part of the problems. My install on all three axis is covered here:

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Installing Align AL500 Power Feeders on PM935

Installing on a Precision Matthews PM935 mill. Click photo for descriptions.

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Hope this helps.

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davidpbest said:

Looks to me like the mounting holes on your machine were put in a non-standard location. Here is my PM935, and the holes are clocked to the position you marked as where your bolt holes should be:

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I had a few issues installing the Align feeders on my mill, but these bolt hole positions were not part of the problems. My install on all three axis is covered here:

Align Z axis power feed install TV950 (8)

Installing Align AL500 Power Feeders on PM935

Installing on a Precision Matthews PM935 mill. Click photo for descriptions.

Align Z axis power feed install TV950 (9)flic.kr

Hope this helps.

David, I looked at your photos before I posted here. I saw that they weren’t where they needed to be. Any idea how I might be able to rotate that back bearing plate?

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The other thing I could do was to drill a hole in a new position on the mounting area of the power feed. Not my best idea for sure.

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I think if I were in your position, I'd first take that black plate off, and drill/tap the plate to accept the Align mounting ring using shorter screws. I'd try that before drilling and tapping the knee casting.

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davidpbest said:

I think if I were in your position, I'd first take that black plate off, and drill/tap the plate to accept the Align mounting ring using shorter screws. I'd try that before drilling and tapping the knee casting.

I didn’t make myself clear....but yes, take the black mounting ring and drill and tap as you suggest.

Do the 3 screws Go into the casting? If so, there aren’t a lot of options short of either drilling and tapping the black ring that Align provided or to drill the Align to relocate the holes.

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The screws supplied by Align are intended to go into the casting, and in my case were too long because the threaded holes in the casting were not deep enough. Why don’t you at least try my suggestion to use different really short screws through the Align mounting ring and into new tapped holes in the black ring - and not into the casting? If that attachment isn’t robust enough you can always come back and go further - tapping onward into the casting.

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Yes...I think you are saying drill and tap in the black ring below to get the main unit mounted. Correct?

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Exactly. With screws just long enough to go through the back ring, but no further. If that doesn't work out, then the black ring can serve as a drill & tap guide to blast on into the casting with new tapped holes there. Good luck.

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Agreed! I am not at all inclined to drill and tap into the casting.

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