Hello, I am having issues getting the parts to match my drawings. After making a few significant parts out of .063 Aluminum, today I am back to making a 2 X 2.25-inch test rectangle with a 1-inch hole in the center. the 2-inch side measures 1.9 and the 2.25 side 2.27. For my larger pieces that need precision bends this becomes a problem. I have been trying different Kerf widths and .062 is what this one was (closest so far) the one-inch hole is oval-shaped.
I am also wondering if the guy who put together the table, didn’t get the adjustments for the bearings right. With the power, off shouldn’t the x and y be able to move by hand? that is not the case with this Crossfire pro.
You may need to check make sure motor couplings are not slipping also check the bolts holding the bracket for the lead scre nuts. Also a little 3in1 oil on the lead screws will work majic sometimes
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It will only move by hand if you are using your hands to turn the lead screws.
Check the two bolts that hold the lead nut bracket for the X axis. If those are loose, your X dimension is going to be off by the amount of play in that bracket.