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Hi all, I’ve been digging around here on the Zone looking for what might be an acceptable amount of backlash while climb milling but have drawn a blank. Can some one give me a good general figure as to what would be the max? I think I am right to think it will also have something to do with the machine rigidity? Please let me know if any more information is needed to come up with a figure. As always any help is very much appreciated, John |
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