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Jeff Roltgen
09-21-2021, 5:57 PM
DC-40 power feeder comes with 1/2" bolts for mounting base plate to machine. Felder F900z drilled and tapped from factory (nice) for 10mm bolts (ugh). Very big difference in mass in those two. Naturally, the internal debate goes like this: Is CoMatic is over-killing with this size, or is Felder over-confident in the smaller 10mm bolt?
While I don't really feel like re-drilling and tapping for the 1/2", I certainly am not thrilled about the 10mm bolt slopping around in the 1/2" holes in the casting. Thought of tapered seat, but that could lead to strain/cracking of the casting, so perhaps a bushing, if I stick with 10mm... :confused:

So off to the hardware store I go for 1/2-13 tap or 10mm bolts.

What would you buy in this situation?

Jeff

Mike Kees
09-21-2021, 11:00 PM
I would stick with the 10mm bolts. Get whatever the metric equivalent to a standard grade 5 bolt is.

Jeff Monson
09-22-2021, 8:43 AM
Good quality 10mm bolts, my Felder shaper has the same. No issues with mine.

Jeff Roltgen
09-22-2021, 9:57 AM
Sounds good - Felder group members suggested these:
https://www.mcmaster.com/mvC/Contents/gfx/ImageCache/929/92981A404p1-b01-digitall@4x_636628495684932560.png?ver=ImageNotFou nd
from McMaster-Carr, which look fantastic. Only thing I'm uncomfortable with is the 16mm thread length is fixed - only option available is shoulder dimension for a change in length. I'll check for a bushing to take up the slop, if I can find appropriate length/hardness rating from local source.

Thanks!

Mike Kees
09-22-2021, 10:39 AM
Jeff those do look great.

David Kumm
09-22-2021, 2:12 PM
I'm not a fan of mounting a feeder to the table but if the cast iron is thick, I'd drill and tap assuming you don't run into the webbing and can't access the bottom for a nut. Less than a 30 minute job. Dave

Mark Bolton
09-22-2021, 2:44 PM
You could probably go to McMaster and get a 10mm ID x 1/2" OD (or 3/8" ID) headless bushing to take up the slop if you feel the need. Honestly once you torque the 10mm bolts down the base isnt going anywhere. Id most definitely opt to not tamper with the factory tapping if the pattern is correct. Heck you may even go to the hardware store and find some bronze/steel sleeves that would take up the slop.

Jeff Roltgen
09-22-2021, 6:43 PM
you may even go to the hardware store and find some bronze/steel sleeves that would take up the slop.

I did precisely as you stated above - slight bore-out of 3/8 x 1/2" bronze bushings, and we're in business. While I like the McMaster option, I didn't have time to wait for shipping.

Thanks for all the replies!