SteveG
Member
I just took delivery on a Delta 46-460 lathe. During set up, I noticed this: the tail stock has noticeable "slop" that allows side-to-side movement which I consider excessive. After locking with the lever, the tailstock will be fixed in whatever position it was in, so that is not the problem. With the tailstock free to move, it has side-to-side travel of 0.008 inches at the base of the tailstock. With a drill bit mounted on the tail stock, using a drill chuck, the allowed side travel is 0.032 inches at the point where the drill contacts the blank to be drilled. So depending on how far off center the tailstock was when locked down, the drill bit would be entering the blank as much as 1/64" offset from center (Drill bit point has about 1/32 total side travel which is 1/64" +/- from centerline). My question: is this common? My Jet 1014 has some "slop" in this area, but not this much. I will be contacting Delta soon. Can anyone fuel my fire to get this corrected, or is this just "industry standard"? Thanks for any and all help.