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X2 INSTALLATION www.heavymetalcnc.com

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X2 INSTALLATION www.heavymetalcnc.com

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  1. X2 INSTALLATION www.heavymetalcnc.com Schlumberger-Private

  2. Remove the handles from X and Y Schlumberger-Private

  3. Remove the two cap screws attaching the Y lead screw Schlumberger-Private

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  5. Remove the two cap screws for the end piece of the table Schlumberger-Private

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  7. Remove the two cap screws at the handle end of the table Schlumberger-Private

  8. Now you can slide the table off to expose this Schlumberger-Private

  9. There are two set screws to remove the lead nut of the X axis Schlumberger-Private

  10. You will want to remove the way cover Schlumberger-Private

  11. There is a set screw to remove the Y axis lead nut Schlumberger-Private

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  13. Lay the machine over on its side and you can get the Y lead screw out Schlumberger-Private

  14. While the machine is on its side, install the new ball screw and nut Schlumberger-Private

  15. It will install the same way the old one was installed Schlumberger-Private

  16. • You will find that when you start to install things, they will bind up on you. • This is where the tweaking process comes in. • You will need to loosen and tighten things more than once to get the alignment correct. Schlumberger-Private

  17. Install the X ballnut block the same as the old lead screw and nut Schlumberger-Private

  18. Now you can slide the table back on Schlumberger-Private

  19. Use the long 6mm screws that came with the kit. Put the extension on and also the end cap from the handle end. Use the existing thrust bearings Schlumberger-Private

  20. You can still get to the set screws for the X ballnut, to make adjustments Schlumberger-Private

  21. Bolt the X motor mount to the other end of the table Schlumberger-Private

  22. Remove the ¼” plate from the Y assembly to bolt it to the machine Schlumberger-Private

  23. Screw on the two nuts, and put the coupling back on Schlumberger-Private

  24. Bolt it down to the machine Schlumberger-Private

  25. Re-attach the ¼” plate to the Y assembly Schlumberger-Private

  26. Now we can move on to the Z axis Schlumberger-Private

  27. Start by removing the gas spring Schlumberger-Private

  28. Detach this cap screw from the back of the machine. It holds the gas spring from inside the column Schlumberger-Private

  29. This is the stop for the head. Remove it. Schlumberger-Private

  30. With the head all the way down, remove the screws for the spline rail Schlumberger-Private

  31. Now move the head all the way to the top, until it is in this position Schlumberger-Private

  32. You can now remove the other two screw from the spline rail, and remove Schlumberger-Private

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  34. Remove the cover for the fine feed. Schlumberger-Private

  35. Remove the handle Schlumberger-Private

  36. Remove the two cap screws for the fine feed Schlumberger-Private

  37. Remove the two cap screws from behind the handle Schlumberger-Private

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  39. The 12mm bolt that came with the kit will go in the hole where the spline gear was Schlumberger-Private

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  41. Bolt the block with the 12mm cap screw, and the 2 6mm screws that had the plate bolted to the head Schlumberger-Private

  42. Slowly move the head down until the Z top mount sets on top of the column Schlumberger-Private

  43. • We have heard some feed back on issues with the Z axis binding. • When starting to install the Z axis ball screw, bolt down the side block with the existing holes from the machines first. • Then you can hold the top plate in place and move the head up and down with a drill attached to the coupling. This will allow you to get smooth movement from top to bottom before deciding on where to drill the mounting holes for the Z top plate. • We also slotted the Z top plate for some final fine adjustment just in case. • Mounting of the Z axis should be a slow and steady process to insure alignment is correct. This will avoid any binding issues. Schlumberger-Private

  44. You can drill the holes thru with a ¼” drill, or you can drill and tap them for a 6mm cap screw Schlumberger-Private

  45. Either way, you can use the 6mm cap screws and nuts that come with the kit Schlumberger-Private

  46. Now you are ready to tweak everything in, and start on the electronics Schlumberger-Private

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