A straightforward digital scale I fitted to my previous mill, one of the Warco round- column machines, failed prematurely because I was unable to protect it sufficiently well from cutting-fluid and oil.
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I'm happy with the Allendale 3-axis, magnetic-strip set I fitted to my Myford VMC mill, with a great deal more care in the light of experience.
It was a challenge to install and I had to sacrifice the long-travel stops in the process. Not to mention having to fabricate an awful lot of awkward bracketry. That is NOT a criticism of the DRO system, simply that the machine was not designed to carry any such luxury, and it is all curves and tapers.
To set the recommended gap between head and strip, after measuring various materials I found a strip cut from an expired association membership "card" of plastic was just right as a feeler-gauge – I was wary of using steel gauges.
I did add a shield over the strip and read-head – Allendale supplied the quadrant extrusion. The instructions also recommended additional protection for the metal hoses carrying the read-head leads. Ordinary flexible electrical conduit being too small for the head to pass though it, I used a very similar but larger version sold as caravan waste-water hose.
I hang a Cellophane bag very loosely (for cooling) over the display unit to protect it from my oily fingers.
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Incidentally I do not use the DRO for each and every operation. I still use the dials for a lot of smaller, simpler tasks.