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Taig Micro Lathe Digital Read-out (DRO)

Taig Micro Mill  Taig Micro Mill DRO & X Y Z Axes Scales.  Taig CNC Mill DRO  Taig Micro Mill Tachometer & SFM
9x20 Lathe, 9x20 Lathe DRO X & Z1 Axis Scale.  9x20 Lathe Tachometer & SFM
RF-25 Mill X Y Z Axes Scales. RF-25 Mill Tachometer & SFM


Taig Micro Mill DROs for the Z1- & X-Axes. Both scales have SPC outputs.
The Z1-Axis uses an eight-inch scale. The X-Axis uses a two-inch-range digital gage with a readout to 0.0005".
Its mounting stem is 8mm instead of the US standard ⅜" (9.525mm) diameter stem. The gage turns on & off automatically.
When in the OFF mode, both scales still maintain their readings & will track movement & zero button presses.
The OFF mode just turns off the LCD to nominally conserve the battery.

The bottom/back of the Taig mill carriage is rough cast aluminum.
 It needed to be fly cut flat & parallel using the RF-25.
Very little material was removed.

 


Detail of the bottom with the X-Axis bracket attached to the carriage using two, pre-existing cap-head screws.
These two screws hold the gib in-place. Slightly longer 4-40 screws with washers were all that was needed.
Two, ground down, M3-0.5 screws affix the transducer. If they are too long they can touch the scale back.


Detail of the Z1-Axis bracket top. Two, 10-32 button-head screws with washers hold the two separate brackets together.
This design helps when aligning the scale & allows a quick disconnect if I want to remove the carriage from the dovetail slide.
Both brackets are ⅛" thick aluminum. In operation, the ratcheting-type carriage locking lever hangs down vertically for access.


Detail of left Z1-Axis scale bracket. Held to the aluminum base plate with long, 6-32 cap-head screws.
10-32 button-head screws with washers hold down the OEM scale brackets.


Right Z1-Axis scale bracket.  Shims (thin washers) were used in the final alignment.


The X-scale plunger was precisely set to be parallel to the cross slide.