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* Position the Pro Tram perpendicular to the length of the milling machine table. Then lower the spindle until both indicators are depressed by about 0.050”.
* Position the Pro Tram perpendicular to the length of the milling machine table. Then lower the spindle until both indicators are depressed by about 0.050”.
* Make adjustments to the head of the milling machine until both indicators read the same number. When this is accomplished the second axis of the mill is trammed.
* Make adjustments to the head of the milling machine until both indicators read the same number. When this is accomplished the second axis of the mill is trammed.
{{Warning|text='''Caution''' When installing or removing the Pro Tram from the spindle keep at least one hand on the unit while tightening or loosening the draw bar. This will prevent the unit from accidently falling out of the spindle. If necessary put the machine in low gear to eliminate the need to hold the machine brake lever while tightening or loosening the draw bar.}}
{{Warning|text='''Caution''' When installing or removing the Pro Tram from the spindle keep at least one hand on the unit while tightening or loosening the draw bar. This will prevent the unit from accidently falling out of the spindle. If necessary put the machine in low gear to eliminate the need to hold the machine brake lever while tightening or loosening the draw bar.}}



Revision as of 17:46, 7 March 2024


Bridgeport Series 1 Standard Knee Mill
Bridgeport
General Info
Make Bridgeport
Model Series 1
Serial J292372
Specs specs
Manual {{{manual}}}
Asylum Info
Location Machine Shop
Rubric {{{rubric}}}
Training Tool classes
Testing Tool testing
Restrictions red


Link to: Machine Shop Main Page

Safety Information

Warning Safety glasses Eye protection required!


Materials Information

Operating Instructions

Calibration 

To account for the error caused by inconsistent collet seating in the spindle, it is recommended to check the calibration of the Pro Tram Gage every time it is used. Completing the steps below will position the two indicator tips on a theoretical line that is perpendicular to the spindles axis.

  • Install the Pro Tram into spindle.
  • Place calibration magnet on the table under one of the indicators.
  • Lower spindle until indicator is depressed about 0.100”. Then lock the spindle in place. Be sure to lock the knee of the mill as well.
  • Rotate the face of the indicator until the needle reads zero. Then rotate the Pro Tram unit 180 degrees so that the other indicator is contacting the calibration magnet.
  • Rotate the face of the second indicator until the needle reads zero.  
  • After calibration the right and left indicator faces may be rotated to slightly different positions. This is caused by a slight variance in indicator length and will not affect the functionality of the unit.

Operation

  • Install the Pro Tram into the spindle. Lock the knee of the mill.
  • Position the Pro Tram parallel to the length of the milling machine table. Then lower the spindle until both indicators are depressed by about 0.050”.
  • Make adjustments to the head of the milling machine until both indicators read the same number. When this is accomplished the first axis of the milling machine is trammed.
  • Position the Pro Tram perpendicular to the length of the milling machine table. Then lower the spindle until both indicators are depressed by about 0.050”.
  • Make adjustments to the head of the milling machine until both indicators read the same number. When this is accomplished the second axis of the mill is trammed.
Warning Caution When installing or removing the Pro Tram from the spindle keep at least one hand on the unit while tightening or loosening the draw bar. This will prevent the unit from accidently falling out of the spindle. If necessary put the machine in low gear to eliminate the need to hold the machine brake lever while tightening or loosening the draw bar.


Maintenance

Common problems and troubleshooting information