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Burt Alcantara
03-14-2007, 7:57 PM
Every time I remove the tailstock, it takes me between 20 - 45 minutes to get it back on. This last time made me think "sell, sell, mustard, mustard."

Alas, don't have anywhere near the cash and the 1624 is a mere 2 months old.

Nothing usefull in the manual. Turned it over and noticed a hex screw on the bottom. I tried a few of the big hex wrenches and found an 8mm fit just right.

Gave it a turn or two (counter clockwise) and saw the base plate clear the bottom with more room. Mounted the tailstock in one easy attempt.

Does everyone go thru some glitch or other on a new lathe?

Hope this helps someone.
Burt

Bruce Shiverdecker
03-14-2007, 8:10 PM
Yup! Each lathe I've bought had some little or other bug-a-boo. Nothing that can't be fixed by a little adjustment. Same with some of my other tools, too.

Bruce

Bernie Weishapl
03-14-2007, 9:31 PM
Ditto what Bruce said. I don't think I have bought a tool that didn't need adjusted or tweaked in some form.

George Tokarev
03-15-2007, 9:58 AM
Yep, the single-point mount is inferior to the U bolt type on my old Delta, which helped keep things aligned better. Just don't loosen farther than the travel in the stock lock can tolerate as you give yourself a bit of tilt clearance. I just tuck the trailing edge of the plate level with my fingers as I slide it on my 3000. Don't take the thing off much, though. Sometimes I even forget to take that #$%@! pointed center off. Gives a second meaning to the term "turner's elbow."