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This manual contains essential safety advice on the proper setup, operation, maintenance, and ser- vice of the PM-25MV milling machine. Failure to read, understand and follow the manual may result in property damage or serious personal injury.
Section 1 INSTALLATION THESE ARE THE MAIN POINTS TO WATCH OUT FOR! But read the following pages for more information • Handling the mill is at least a two-person job. • Lower the center of gravity by hand-cranking the headstock down until the spindle nose is just clear of the table.
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Figure 1-2 Sling position Figure 1-3 Lowering the mill into position installation, use the four bolts M12 bolts supplied (the clockwise). 5. Press the Power button. The power lamp and the bolt locations are threaded.) Use lock + plain wash- tach display should light.
General information The PM-25MV is a robust “square column” mill with R8 spindle and continuously-variable spindle speed up to 2500 rpm. It is designed for day-in, day-out use in the model shop. With a weight of 275 lbs it can handle far more than the typical small machine.
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PM-25MV SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions Approximate weight: Machine only 275 lb net, 320 lb shipping Welded steel stand 50 lb net, 54 lb shipping Size, including stand W 39 in. x D 20-1/2 in. x H 68-1/2 in. Stand footprint W 13-1/2 in. x D 16-1/2 in.
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Everyday precautions • This machine is designed for milling and drilling operations by experienced users familiar with metal-working hazards. • Untrained or unsupervised operators risk serious injury. • Wear ANSI-approved full-face or eye protection at all times when using the machine (everyday eyeglasses are not reliable protection against flying particles).
O = Stop R = Reverse (ccw, looking down) SPINDLE SPEEDS The PM-25MV is a belt-driven machine with two speed ranges, (L) 50-1250 rpm and (H)100-2500 rpm. To select a speed range, disconnect power, then remove the blue motor cover (4 screws). Loosen the socket head...
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INSTALLING AND REMOVING TOOLING The spindle and drawbar are designed for R-8 taper collets, drill chucks and other arbors with the standard 7/16”-20 internal thread. Two tools are required to install or remove R8 tooling: an 8 mm wrench for the square drawbar nut, and the supplied C-wrench which engages in flats at the bottom end of the spindle.
MOVING THE TABLE Conventionally, left-right movement of the table is said mill is not equipped with digital readouts (DROs), the to be along the X-axis (also called “longitudinal travel” table can be accurately positioned by counting whole or “traversing”). Front-back movement is on the Y-axis, turns and divisions, keeping leadscrew backlash in sometimes called “cross travel”.
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QUILL DOWNFEED The quill is controlled in two different ways, coarse and fine. In the drilling mode, coarse feed, the mill operates like a standard drill press with a 3-lever hub; lever action low- ers or raises the quill in the usual way by rack and pin- ion.
POSITIONING BY COUNTING X / Y DIVISIONS For all spindle positioning operations, with or without DROs, avoid using the quill lock. vise, or otherwise clamped to the table, Figure 3-8. Why? On practically all vertical mills, including the heavi- er knee mills, locking the quill may offset the spindle by a 1.
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cured to the base casting by set screws in addition to the nuts shown in Figure 3-9. The set screws, if installed, are in a threaded hole on the 3-spoke handle side (right hand) of the headstock casting. The screws are installed in line, with the inner screw seated in a “safety groove”...
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3. If the headstock has been tilted, reset it to the ap- Tramming calls for patience! Expect to tighten and re-check at least three times (simply tight- proximate zero degree position on the tilt scale, then ening the bolts can itself affect the tram). tighten the three nuts enough to avoid unexpected headstock movement.
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±0.001” over the width of the vise jaw. For routine milling operations the workpiece is held in a precision vise. For the PM-25MV a 4” vise is most suit- able. “Indicating” means checking the alignment of the VISE KEYS fixed (back) vise jaw relative to the axis of table motion.
3. Apply oil to the ball oilers, see below. Ball oilers (X and Y leadscrews): Way Oil, such as Precision Matthews Premium Way Oil X, Y and Z axis ways: Way Oil, such as Precision Mat- Ball oilers...
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only if the entire machine is unbolted from the bench or stand, then: 1. Lifted by sling and engine hoist (see In- stallation, Section 1), or; 2. Tilted backward by pivoting on the back edge of the base casting. Both options are two-man procedures Figure 4-2 Z-axis gib adjustment, upper screw The lower screw is under the pleated way cover.
SPINDLE BEARINGS The spindle runs on grease-lubricated tapered roller bearings. These should be serviced every 500 hours of running time. Thoroughly clean each bearing assembly then repack with a grease such as Kluber Isoflex (wheel bearing grease can be used in low-load, lower rpm op- erations).
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TABLE, COLUMN, & BASE COMPONENTS Fig 3 Ref Description Part Ref Description Part Base Z5285 Screw: M5 x 8 skt hd Z5325 Gib, Y-axis Z5286 Hose fitting (coolant) Z5326 Gib adjust screw Z5287 Z-axis pleated cover Z5327 Y-axis leadscrew Z5288 Support bracket Z5328 Key: flat, 5 x 16...
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CHIP GUARD Fig 4 There may be detail differences between this representative drawing and the machine as supplied Dimensions in millimeters Ref Description Part Circlip Z5364 Switch box Z5365 Screw: M5 x 16 skt hd Z5366 Screw: M4 x 8, set, spc'l Z5367 D-shape shaft Z5368...
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