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    Default What is this noise?

    My machine is making a mysterious noise. If you click on the link it should take you to a short video of it so you can hear it. Kind of a grinding noise as it goes up and down...

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    Without even watching the videos I would say check your rail bearings.

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    I see you have the Quick Change Adapter, How many Hours and have you seen any change in quality of your carvings?

    Start with the rail bearings. With the power off to the machine raise and lower the z truck feeling for any binding or grinding. Then do the same with the Y moving left and right. Also remove the flex shaft and rotate the spindle to see or feel if and thing may be amiss.

    Link for cleaning the rails http://www.carvewright.com/support-p...e/#clean_rails Gives you a video on cleaning them.

    Here is Tips and Tricks Link http://www.carvewright.com/assets/ti...icks_Apr10.pdf On the front page top right - it shows proper alignment for the Quick Chuck. Use an inspection mirror after you install the bit to make sure it is seat properly.



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    Try it again without the bit... Remove the bit after all the bit checks... Any BB Marks in the Bit Holder?

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    K I'll check all that after it finishes this carve. Just replaced the Z truck, which means new chuck and bearings probably 30 hours ago. I inspect the adapters when I oil them before every carve, no marks yet and it holds nice and tight. Am planning to order a Rock as soon as he gets bit adapters back in stock.

    Also found something that may explain all the issues I have had with this machine. When cleaning it up before today's project I must have blown out an area that I haven't before... I got out some old mouse turds. Must have been from sitting around with the guy that I got it from. I know I don't have mice in the shop, got traps every where just in case and haven't caught one in months.

    Anyway thanks, I will report back if I find anything.
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    Sorry I can't make out too much from the video, but if you eliminate the noise from the cut motor it might be easier to isolate the other noise.

    Go to the user test section of the menu and run through the x,y and z tests. That way you can hear any noise without the cutmotor overwhelming it. Much easier to hear bearing noise. If you don't hear anything that way it may be harmonics from the QC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TerryT View Post
    Sorry I can't make out too much from the video, but if you eliminate the noise from the cut motor it might be easier to isolate the other noise.

    Go to the user test section of the menu and run through the x,y and z tests. That way you can hear any noise without the cutmotor overwhelming it. Much easier to hear bearing noise. If you don't hear anything that way it may be harmonics from the QC.
    Have to agree with you terry it would probbely tell you
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    I was unable to pick up the noise that you hear. I tried 5-7 times,but unable. You may want to make sure that rail for the X-Y truck are clean. you may try to vac. or blow it out 10 15 psi should be fine.


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    Possible one of the Z Truck Bearings is not closed on the rails to top dead center.....

    Power off, grab Truck and tug in all directions... If it is loose you found it...

    How about BB Marks...? Any BB marks in your bit holders? We have found that if you get BB Marks and just change the QC or JUST change the Bit holders... The OTHER bad part will cause the new one to go bad in as little as one carve from the flopping around.


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    All the bearings are fine, rails are good. Actually heard a noise coming from the area of the Y motor, so I'm guessing that may be it. Will get one on order so hopefully it's here before this one crashes.
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