4 screws and I think it would split in half, but I already mounted it on the wall, would have to take it down again and maybe even splitting would not expose the backs of the sockets.
The seller has asured me that the scales (link above) is suitable for the panel that I have. When it arrives I...
Found AliExpress has scales which they say will match all Chinese DRO’s might get one of them and if suitable will photo the plug wiring. More difficult to take a socket out of the panel than I thought. Will post scale link later
This is the display that I have. Maybe just me but I seem to be having difficulty finding scales with plugs that are wired suitable for it.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005006262669302.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.5.29e51802dTx0Wn
Got the DRO from China yesterday (I notice they are even cheaper now than when I bought, but not to worry).
First pic shows a sketch connection diagram that I found near the back of the instruction book which came with the DRO.
Second pic is a plug connection diagram for a linear scale...
So, we get the read out panel but where do we buy the scales and are they a standard fitting with plugs on the ends of the cables that will fit the dro?
Can't remember the exact make now, think it has a SIP label on it somewhere.
It would be a tight 16mm slot, maybe it is 5/8" imperial.
Yes I think a set with m12 dia stud bolts would be about right, would just want a rattling fit untill the nuts are nipped up. Thanks very much
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Top right hand corner, but sorted now thanks for your help.
Strange, I have had quite a few orders from them without any address problem, infact one order that should be delivered soon. Not to worry.
These clamp kits advertised as M10, M12, M14 etc.
What would be the best size for me to buy for my mill?
I think I would need a set with approx 15mm across the tops of the T nuts as the slots in the table are 16mm
Good idea but think it would be better with old pins out and roll pins put through links.
Video also shows a use for easy outs :D.
https://www.facebook.com/reel/1313331442671666
Looks like the stainless has over heated your blade.
I also use hydraulic ram steel for making pieces on the lathe and don't have any problem cutting with the band saw but maybe what I have has lost more chrome than your pieces, my blades are from Tuff Saws as a member here recommended I get...
I had some Parkside metal cutting discs from Lidl the other day but havn't tried them yet, Parkside stuff is usually middle quality.
You don't say what you intend cutting but if it is thin guage you need to secure it well as if it vibrates while cutting it will turn discs to dust in no time.
They send what you buy but you get what you pay for, second class gear. I have had a few things from them and you can easily tell that it is cheap Chinese stuff.
I have some of their stud lock like locktite that seems ok, but have an attachment that goes in a drill for rounding the ends of cut...