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    Does anyone have the mechanical drawing for the turret?

    I have a copy, but I think mine is a different revision and I can finish disassembly. My version had two taper pins into the part behind the toothed wheel that locates the turret rotation. I can't for the life of me get the toothed wheel out, and behind it are 8 bolts that I need to get to.

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    Default Re: DM 3300 Turret Drawings

    DM 3300 Turret Drawings-turret-jpgThis is what I have



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    Default Re: DM 3300 Turret Drawings

    Thanks, that's certainly different from mine. I feel like there's a press fit pin or something I'm missing.



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    Default Re: DM 3300 Turret Drawings

    FWIW, I wouldn't place a lot of stock in Dyna's drawings... I absolutely have the parts and operations manuals that came with my mill (I bought mine from the original owner of the machine), and I can categorically confirm that the drawings don't match my mill.



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    Default Re: DM 3300 Turret Drawings

    I did manage to get it apart, thanks for the help. It turns out out was fighting a previous owner's modification. I guess they didn't like the adjustment mechanism in the turret, so they added #4 taper pins in. I had removed those... but it seems they drilled them in-place (makes since). Because of that, it left a burr in the part that made it much harder to remove than expected. By reinstering the adjustment set screws, I was able to force the part to rotate in the bore. That helped in removale.



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