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VEVOR Milling Machine Cross Slide Worktable 4''x7.3'' 2 Axis Compound Precision

Customer Reviews for VEVOR Milling Machine Cross Slide Worktable 4''x7.3'' 2 Axis Compound Precision

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SRW53 SRW53
Good machine work table for the price
I received mine and took it apart and cleaned all the shipping coatings. Applied some ways oil to all sliding surfaces and spindle oil to the threaded hand wheel screws, adjusted the gibs to tighten up play/backlash. Set on my drill press and made a quick test run on some Delrin block. I was very pleased and now can use my drill press for some basic milling on light materials which is exactly why I purchased it. Mission accomplished and I'd recommend it.BTW it is very heavy so you'll most likely need to brace your drill press table - depending on its sturdiness.
TW TW
Hobby grade but works
Decent value for the money. Biggest complaint is the the bottom adjustment wheel sits below the bottom of the plate. If you plan to mount to a large table like a commercial sized drill press you cannot center it under the bit.You need to take apart and stone the ways they were very rough. Acme threads were bent and you cannot adjust the backlash out of it. But for a drill press its nice for the price point.Casting is very rough but after adjusting the ways it's actually pretty smooth.For a home gamer it does well
ActionMan ActionMan
Heavy duty, smooth, outstanding value
Those complaining about lack of accuracy due to backlash (to the other reviewer complaining about hysteresis, this term is generally applied to magnetic fields while backlash is the correct term for mechanical systems), will need to spend at least double or more to get near zero backlash. For the purpose of routers or drill presses, you cannot beat this XY table for the price. I will probably buy another one to mount on my lathe. This is a beast of a table that is reasonably well made and achieves nearly industry level toughness, while not promising .001 accuracy that would be unreasonable in this price range.
richard selim richard selim
work table
used it to make drill press stand for mag drill & it came out great
Ellis Landreth Ellis Landreth
Good milling table
Ellis L.For the price this is a great milling table. I use it on my drill press and find it handy for a lot of applications. When the table came it was missing a hand crank handle. Made do by making my own. It is cast iron so i recommend that you keep is oiled or use a rust preventer. The calibrations on the turning knobs are not accurate but I use calipers to get the accuracy that I need. Mounting bolts and hold down clamps do not come with it. For my first milling table it is great.
Raul Jordan Raul Jordan
delivered as promissed
A great product, after disassemble , clean up and adjustment, it worked smoothly, the only trouble I though was when the package arrived and the "y" shaft was protruding from the wood case, fortunately no damage was apparent.Will order again from this seller.
VEVOR Customer VEVOR Customer
Part of a frankenmill conversion
For all the reviewers complaining about how it functions on arrival, remember, the hard work has been done for you, and is delivered for ~$150. How on earth you're expecting an additional 4-6 hours of "finishing" labor to be included at that price it is beyond me. Think of it more as a 98% finished $500 cross-slide at a crazy discount so long as you are willing to put in the sweat equity. After you disassemble and clean all the factory goop out of it, clean all of the parts, carefully de-burr the slides and hone them nice and smooth, grind the gibs a bit so they ride at the proper height in the dovetails and de-burr if necessary (mine were nearly perfect), then repack the thrust bearings and reassemble the acme rods careful to align so they don't bind or seem "bent" (the reports of bent acme rods are likely due to being offset slightly (loose manufacturing tolerances I'm sure, one of mine was dead center, the other was offset by .052" which made it appear bent during dry assembly since the thrust race was seating at a slight angle, so when reassembling I added a thin washer that seated nicely against the acme thread/rod axle shoulder thrust bearing race seat), and finally added a large lock-washer behind the hand wheels to eliminate a chance of rubbing against the slide body. I didn't put any spring tension on the thrust bearings, just lightweight torque barely past hand-tight, but I may in future. And the complaints on the paint job are warranted for sure, it's sloppy as can be....but it's not bad to the point of any negativity, just clean up any of the splashover and get on with it, just mill something already and don't worry about the paint job so much, you're going to be coating the entire slide with a thin film of oil through normal usage, maintenance, and whatnot, it should remain fairly well protected from airborne humidity...Edit after I figured out the scale, the numbers are very wrong like others mentioned, and the graduations are all screwy, clearly it wa
Mike Mike
Will Require Full Dissassembly, Cleanup, Reassembly, and Adjustment
As other reviewers have noted, be prepared to spend 2-3 hours disassembling, degreasing, cleaning, lubricating, finishing, reassembling, and adjusting this product. It comes with heavy shipping grease and casting sand in every crevice. The Amazon listing should say ‘Frequently Bought Together’ with ‘WD-40 - 300349 Specialist Industrial-Strength Cleaner & Degreaser’, which I bought and used. This stuff is great and really works well to clean it up.It’s hard to believe these are actually new products. The handles had some sort of thread locker in the threads, and many parts appeared to have marks from use. I suspect they may be used surplus units.When reassembling, the acme followers can be tightened up considerably by shimming with aluminum foil so they fit much tighter in the slides. This will reduce a lot of backlash. The fit of the acme thread in the follower is actually quite good. One keyway was quite a bit too large which resulted in backlash in the handle. This can be shimmed with small gauge wire to some extent.The gibs need to be cleaned up with a file and fine sandpaper. Even after this, the slides do not move evenly and can have tight spots. I suspect more work to clean up the gibs and slides would help this.The locking nut on the handles can be adjusted carefully to remove most of the backlash in the acme screw bearings.My use was not for milling but for precision positioning for drilling holes. As long as you are careful to account for the backlash, it works quite well for this purpose and the holes came out very accurately. I can’t say how well it would work in a milling application (translation under side force).Although the handles imply 4mm per turn, for some reason actual measurements revealed that the acme screws are actually 2mm per turn, so you have to take that into account when making precision movements with the handles using the verniers.
Stephen E. Taylor Stephen E. Taylor
Ok
Mountain Man Mountain Man
solid and stable.
Solid. Stable. Did have to lap the ways in a bit. Others said they disassembled it. I didn't. I oiled it up, then used my drill and socket adapter to run it back and forth many times. Wipe the oil and metal crud off, oil it again. Adjust the slides taking out the slop and run the drill some more. The slide ways will self lap. Do enough to use it, then it will just keep getting smoother with time and use.

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