VR t-560 cutter head position setting
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VR t-560 cutter head position setting
Hi Trolls !
does anyone know how to adjust the cutting head?
which screw can be adjusted to the correct position?
for some reason the head is not parallel to the upper bridge....
I'm trying to show the problem in the picture.
https://kepkuldes.com/image/BwfrnL
does anyone know how to adjust the cutting head?
which screw can be adjusted to the correct position?
for some reason the head is not parallel to the upper bridge....
I'm trying to show the problem in the picture.
https://kepkuldes.com/image/BwfrnL
Re: VR t-560 cutter head position setting
the black knob that tightens the head to the suspension. if you watch carefully when you put the head and turn the knob the head turns a bit to the right, probably because of the spinning nut inside the hole.
best,
bob
best,
bob
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Re: VR t-560 cutter head position setting
the error is not there.
the suspension is also slanted..
Re: VR t-560 cutter head position setting
i think it will be best if you post actual photo taken from the top of the machine
Re: VR t-560 cutter head position setting
Is the overhead definitely straight? The head carriage travels along the feedscrew, that angle can’t change, only the swing left to right or up and down. If the full head travel angle is off I’d adjust the overhead (assuming ive understood your image correctly, maybe I haven’t.....)
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Re: VR t-560 cutter head position setting
There are two bolts on the underside of the suspension assembly that run up into the brass nut of the leadsrew. You can undo them slightly and adjust the position of the assembly there.
Re: VR t-560 cutter head position setting
Thanks ! this was the right solutionDub Studio wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2023 7:03 pmThere are two bolts on the underside of the suspension assembly that run up into the brass nut of the leadsrew. You can undo them slightly and adjust the position of the assembly there.
