Baldmonkey
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Absolutely shockingly shite CNC indexing there, that's an OCD nightmare.When you.uy something machine milled and no matter how much you try the actual arm won't sit at a perfect 90 degrees there is something wrong, especially at £215...am I missing something?
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It looks like one factory has made a piece each and the CAD profile is off rotationally by 5 degreesI agree with Austin I would send it back especially at that price either a full refund or a replacement but looking at that I bet they are all the same , stupid question but you have tot the teeth meshed together properly??
Yeah they are together, perfect 180 degrees must sit exactly In the middleI agree with Austin I would send it back especially at that price either a full refund or a replacement but looking at that I bet they are all the same , stupid question but you have tot the teeth meshed together properly??
UK? Wrong countryBritish manufacturing, per chance?
I have always found spinner clean very good and replace stuff without any problems .I've just spoke to the team at spinaclean and he was brilliant, I explained the situation and he is sending out replacement "toothed" parts, very helpful and hopefully a good resolution
Yeah they are together, perfect 180 degrees must sit exactly In the middle
Looks like the average poor fixture technique, the billet has moved mid processMost likely the fixture moved when cutting the teeth, or the fixture itself doesn't have a clear datum point for the operator.
Yeah although if the billet had moved mid process, id expect the teeth to not be able to engage full stop, and it won't match up with the profiles so I would expect to not even be able to engage the teeth at any position.Looks like the average poor fixture technique, the billet has moved mid process