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Mark Eisen14/06/2016 01:02:08
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What size linear glass scales would I need to fit a Seig SX3L mill.

The table size is 700 mmX 160 mm , spindle to table is 380 mm.

not done it yet14/06/2016 01:21:10
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It is not table size that matters; it is table travel. Scales must be sufficientlly long so that the readers do not foul at the extremities of travel.

John Hinkley14/06/2016 07:17:17
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Rather than post a long-winded explanation, go to www.dropros.com and follow the links to videos. There you will find a long-winded video on how to size your mill for scales. There is other useful info there, too. Also available on youtube, just put the relevant keywords into a search.

John

JasonB14/06/2016 08:13:35
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I have a standard length table and use :

X - 370mm

Y - 170mm

Z - 570mm ( makes fitting easy if its a long one)

So as the table is 150mm longer you will need a 520mm (370 + 150)

This is based on teh GS 500 scales from Allendale, other sizes may be different as will magnetic scales.

Edited By JasonB on 14/06/2016 10:54:11

Paul Lousick14/06/2016 08:56:42
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The travel of the scales should be slightly longer than the maximum travel of the mill. The scales could be damaged if they bottom out at the ends.

I have an Easson ES-14 readout on my SX3 mill with a 600mm glass scale for the X-axis (this is longer than I need but was on special and they had it in stock), 250mm for Y-axis and 400mm for the Z-axis.

Paul.

Neil Wyatt14/06/2016 12:26:12
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You need travel + reading head size + length taken up by two mounting points + an allowance for a gap between the read head and the mounts at each and of travel.

With capacitative scales the extra required can be 3-4".

Neil

Clive Hartland14/06/2016 14:45:27
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When I did my conversion I also made table stops to fit in the slot on the side of the table so that any inadvertent over run could not happen. So far I have not had a job that was any where near that long.

Also when drilling fixing holes ensure that the location is square/parallel to the table. The 'Z' slide fixing meant I had to drill a fixing from above and had very little headroom. You may find that you will need to remove the table off the machine as well. Or, remove the spindle so you can push it to left as far as you can.

Clive

Clive Hartland14/06/2016 17:21:57
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A correction there, for left read 'Right'.

Clive

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