gpari
04-06-2007, 11:37 AM
I'll put this in a new thread, as the other is getting pretty long.
I don't have a PRS, I have a PRT Alpha. So I don't know the actual procedure for adjusting the z-axis on the PRS, BUT, here is a thread that shows a tool that EVERY shopbot owner should have.
http://www.talkshopbot.com/forum/messages/7/15337.html
First, you should get the z axis "close" to square, by whatever means you can, squares, levels, etc...
Then you surface your table top. If the z is not square, there will be little ramped ridges on the surface. Put the dial indicator in. The trick is to only measure off the same relative heights of the ridges in the table (peaks, low spots, middle of the ramp, whatever suits your fancy).
Rinse and Repeat until you're satisfied.
Good Luck
I don't have a PRS, I have a PRT Alpha. So I don't know the actual procedure for adjusting the z-axis on the PRS, BUT, here is a thread that shows a tool that EVERY shopbot owner should have.
http://www.talkshopbot.com/forum/messages/7/15337.html
First, you should get the z axis "close" to square, by whatever means you can, squares, levels, etc...
Then you surface your table top. If the z is not square, there will be little ramped ridges on the surface. Put the dial indicator in. The trick is to only measure off the same relative heights of the ridges in the table (peaks, low spots, middle of the ramp, whatever suits your fancy).
Rinse and Repeat until you're satisfied.
Good Luck