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For Machines Mfg. Since 5/11
13" x 40" Heavy 13
®
EVS Lathe
SERVICE
5. Install all fasteners and lightly snug them in
place.
6. Mount a dial indicator with a magnetic base
to the top of the saddle to indicate alignment.
7. First test the peak of the two prisms of the
gap insert that the saddle rides on, then test
the flanks of the prisms.
8. Tighten the gap bed cap screws in an
alternating manner and tap the side of the
gap insert into alignment.
9. Inspect the gap alignment 24 hours later
to make sure the gap is still aligned. If
necessary, loosen the gap bed cap screws and
repeat Steps 7–8 until the insert is properly
aligned.
Gap Removal
1. Remove the four gap-bed cap screws, shown
in Figure 138.
Figure 138. Fasteners holding gap in place.
Gap-Bed
Cap Screw
Way End
Cap Screw
Dowel Pin
Jack Nut
2. Remove the two way-end cap screws.
3. Tighten the two dowel-pin jack nuts until the
pins are pulled free from the gap insert.
4. Tap the outside of the gap insert with a dead
blow hammer to loosen it, then remove it.
Gap Installation
1. Use mineral spirits and a clean lint-free rag
to clean the mating surfaces of the gap, bed,
and ways. If necessary, stone the mating
surfaces to remove scratches, dings, or burrs.
2. Wipe a thin layer of light machine oil on the
mating surfaces.
3. Place the gap insert into the gap and use a
dead-blow hammer to align the insert with
the lathe bed.
4. Back off the dowel pin jack nuts, and lightly
tap the dowel pins back into their respective
holes until they are seated. This process will
further help align the gap insert and bed
mating surfaces.