syyl
02-29-2008, 08:42 AM
Hello together,
A few weeks ago i had the luck(?) to buy an very old Aciera F3 milling machine on ebay. There wasn't much to be seen on the pictures, except the bad paintjob and the missing vertical milling head.
After the machine had arived, i had to disassemble it, so we could carry it down in the basement. A friend of mine helped me with the more massive parts, but still it wasn't much fun...big dirty machine parts and a narrow staircase.
Some pictures:
The machine, as it arrived in our garage:
http://hans-dampf.org/sg/aciera1.jpg
http://hans-dampf.org/sg/aciera2.jpg
The machine in the basement, some cleaning and reassembling had already been done:
http://hans-dampf.org/sg/aciera3.jpg
The motor, before cleaning:
http://hans-dampf.org/sg/aciera4.jpg
Its a three phase motor with two possible speeds and after cleaning it runs like new :)
A few weeks later, i had most of the parts cleaned an reassembled:
http://hans-dampf.org/sg/aciera5.jpg
Starts to look like a milling machine :)
Tuesday i rigged up an temporary electric installation, fitted the motor to the machine and gave it a shot.
http://hans-dampf.org/sg/aciera6.jpg
It made its first chips in aluminium, cast iron and steel, and so far, it works like a charm :)
There are many problems to be solved, the spindle has a realy bad runout (about 5/100mm), I am still looking for a solution of that. Maybe I will regrind the spindle taper (W20 taper for collets and arbors) directly on the machine with some kind of a router or highspeed grinder...
to be continued...
Stefan
A few weeks ago i had the luck(?) to buy an very old Aciera F3 milling machine on ebay. There wasn't much to be seen on the pictures, except the bad paintjob and the missing vertical milling head.
After the machine had arived, i had to disassemble it, so we could carry it down in the basement. A friend of mine helped me with the more massive parts, but still it wasn't much fun...big dirty machine parts and a narrow staircase.
Some pictures:
The machine, as it arrived in our garage:
http://hans-dampf.org/sg/aciera1.jpg
http://hans-dampf.org/sg/aciera2.jpg
The machine in the basement, some cleaning and reassembling had already been done:
http://hans-dampf.org/sg/aciera3.jpg
The motor, before cleaning:
http://hans-dampf.org/sg/aciera4.jpg
Its a three phase motor with two possible speeds and after cleaning it runs like new :)
A few weeks later, i had most of the parts cleaned an reassembled:
http://hans-dampf.org/sg/aciera5.jpg
Starts to look like a milling machine :)
Tuesday i rigged up an temporary electric installation, fitted the motor to the machine and gave it a shot.
http://hans-dampf.org/sg/aciera6.jpg
It made its first chips in aluminium, cast iron and steel, and so far, it works like a charm :)
There are many problems to be solved, the spindle has a realy bad runout (about 5/100mm), I am still looking for a solution of that. Maybe I will regrind the spindle taper (W20 taper for collets and arbors) directly on the machine with some kind of a router or highspeed grinder...
to be continued...
Stefan