We found a used Powermatic 3520 for a particularly low price and are wondering what to look for when we go to inspect it? Any thoughts?
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How far off is too far? Mine is off by about 1/32”I would check the with two spur drives check the headstock and tailstock alignment. ( note live centers with bearing may not be that accurate).
That is a good question Mike. I really don’t know. I am use to seeing at the most 0.010” on all the lathes I have previously owned. 1/32” seems like a lot to me. That didn’t seem to make a lot of difference. I can say that some live centers with tolerance stack up do not give accurate indication.How far off is too far? Mine is off by about 1/32”
My question would be, can the points BE aligned without using tools (or anything else than shifting it around and re-locking)? If not, then I would wonder if the ways were not twisted in some way , or the lockdown mechanism messed up.. Another thing to check would be if they DO line up, spin the spindles individually while watching to see if the points wobble out of alignment with each other indicating some sort of runout (which when a piece is chucked up, gonna result in vibration...)How far off is too far? Mine is off by about 1/32”
Most of the time leveling the lathe can bring the points into alignment if the ways have not been permanently twisted.My question would be, can the points BE aligned without using tools (or anything else than shifting it around and re-locking)? If not, then I would wonder if the ways were not twisted in some way , or the lockdown mechanism messed up.. Another thing to check would be if they DO line up, spin the spindles individually while watching to see if the points wobble out of alignment with each other indicating some sort of runout (which when a piece is chucked up, gonna result in vibration...)
Eva: You have some very good guide line in your responses. If it runs good, takes a cut with no vibration through the RPM’s you should have a.good machine. Happy Turning.We found a used Powermatic 3520 for a particularly low price and are wondering what to look for when we go to inspect it? Any thoughts?
thanks.