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| Z Axis not trimmed in with table Machine is leveled, but Z Axis has .010 difference when swining the indicator from left to right. Does anybody know how to bring the Z in? It is putting tapor into parts. |
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| Surely this is not a new machine? Has it taken a hit? Sounds like it has. Mine is within a couple of tenths. Have you looked in the parts manual? There are some exploded views in there and if that doen't get you on the right track, Call Ed Hurst in LA. He'll fix you up. |
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