capriracer351
Automotive
- Dec 30, 2002
- 5
I am going to head out on a trip tomorrow to look over a 1996 vintage Supermax mill for my employer. It is from what I can tell by looking over the manuals for it, a virtual clone of an Enshu VMC-650 vertical mill. I am curious if in anyones experiences here this machine is worth having. It has a Fanuc control, motors, and I believe drives, but what about the overall mechanical quality of the machine?
My employer bought a Chinese made Bridgeport clone several years back, and it had .060 backlash in the drive screws right off the truck, and no way to adjust it. No bargain there, and I knew it wouldn't be, but they are a "bargain driven" (cheap) organization.
I am of the opinion that these machines are good to stay away from, but thought that I would ask about what first hand experiences people might have had here.
Thank you for any helpful replies.
'85 Mercury Capri
Mild 351 Cleveland powered
6.78 @98 mph 1/8 mile. 1.45 60 ft.
My employer bought a Chinese made Bridgeport clone several years back, and it had .060 backlash in the drive screws right off the truck, and no way to adjust it. No bargain there, and I knew it wouldn't be, but they are a "bargain driven" (cheap) organization.
I am of the opinion that these machines are good to stay away from, but thought that I would ask about what first hand experiences people might have had here.
Thank you for any helpful replies.
'85 Mercury Capri
Mild 351 Cleveland powered
6.78 @98 mph 1/8 mile. 1.45 60 ft.