Emco Compact 5 Top slide gib

Emco Compact 5 Top slide gib

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  • #622267
    Manfred Vormbaum
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      @manfredvormbaum50307

      I am refurbishing an Emco Compact 5. Slowly getting it sorted out. However, I appear to be missing the plastic gib for the top slide.

      Any suggestions as to where I could purchase a replacement? If not any suggestions for alternatives.

      https://www.emcomachinetools.co.uk/ seems to be down most of the time – although that could be because I may be accessing it at the wrong time given that I am in Canada.

      https://www.emcoshop.at/emcoersatzzubehoerteiledrehmaschinenemcocompact5zubehoer/1718-drehmaschinenemcocompact5zubehremcooberschlitten.html appears to be a possibility although the price rather puts me off.

      Any help / suggestions appreciated

      Manfred

      #34125
      Manfred Vormbaum
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        #622282
        Redsetter
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          @redsetter

          Don't over think it – what does the gib actually need to do?

          Just use a piece of bright mild steel flat bar of appropriate cross section – it can't be all that critical, and there will be a stock size which is near enough. Spot through the screw holes in the top slide to drill for the screw tips. It will probably be better than plastic anyway.

          #622283
          Thor 🇳🇴
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            @thor

            Hi Manfred,

            I have purchased spares for my Compact 8 from Austria, yes they are not cheap. You may find what you want on eBay etc. if you are lucky.

            Thor

            #622307
            Emgee
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              @emgee

              Hi Manfred

              The top slide gib on the Emco 5 cnc lathe is made of steel, I have never had to make adjustments in 5 years of use.

              Emgee

              #622410
              A. Ozen
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                @a-ozen27218

                I was reading a lot of useful stuff on the forum lately, was not registered yet. Just seen your post, so I registered to tell how I solved this issue.

                I had the same issue with my top slide gib, I ordered a 100cm brass strip, 7mm wide and 2.5mm thick and made a gib from it. My milling attachment was not sorted yet, I made the gib at my work on a larger milling machine, and sand the sides down with 1000 grid sandpaper on a flat surface. If you have a milling attachment, you can make it yourself.

                The brass strip on top, the gib I made in the middle and the original gib under that:

                #622443
                Jouke van der Veen
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                  @joukevanderveen72935

                  When I bought a second top slide the gib was also missing. I made a gib strip from a 2mm thick PVC tube (in length direction of course) as a “temporary” solution and I must say: it works well. The concave side of it is directed to the gib screws.
                  For my second cross slide I made a gib strip from a brass strip and that works even better.

                  Regards,

                  Jouke

                  #622495
                  A. Ozen
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                    @a-ozen27218

                    Sorry Manfred, I did not check the link you posted to EmcoShop, I thought you linked the gib only, but it was the complete top slide in the link.

                    According to the part list I have for the Compact 5 the gib has part number A5A05050 and EmcoShop sells that too, price is reasonable at €12.85, but I ordered couple times from them, and the shipment costs are really high, to the Netherlands it is almost twice as the item itself at €25

                    Here is the link to the gib: Emco GIB A5A 050 050

                    If you don't have a parts list, just search for a German manual of the lathe and at the end there is a parts list with exploded drawings of it. I figure that out after a couple of weeks when I got the lathe, and it is very helpful, the English version of the manual does not have part numbers.

                    #622557
                    Manfred Vormbaum
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                      @manfredvormbaum50307

                      Thank you all for your responses.

                      I was reticent using mild steel for the gib as the two dovetails are apparently made from ZAMAK / MAZAK, a zink, magnesium, aluminium / copper alloy that I suspect is much softer than mild steel. Don't know what the implications of that are but not keen on finding out first hand.

                      I will try the PVC and brass suggestions in that order.

                      Thanks for the link at the emcoshop. Shipping to Canada is €53.83. Plus taxes and duties!

                      For an English (perhaps American) parts list you may want to go here:

                      https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/1n45xgogz1-000247/craftsman-549289000-lathe-parts.

                      The Compact 5 was sold as a Sears machine in a fetching battleship grey.

                      #622559
                      A. Ozen
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                        @a-ozen27218

                        Posted by Manfred Vormbaum on 24/11/2022 22:12:39:

                        ….

                        Thanks for the link at the emcoshop. Shipping to Canada is €53.83. Plus taxes and duties!

                        ….

                        The Compact 5 was sold as a Sears machine in a fetching battleship grey.

                        That is a lot of money for the shipment! I ordered twice from them, but I wait till I have a list of parts and accessories I want, that makes the shipment fee a little more acceptable.

                        I got the lathe 2 months ago, it was pretty stock, and the milling attachment was bought later by the previous owner, milling attachment was worn out on some parts, so I fixed all of that, and I wanted all attachments available when the lathe was new, got those too from ebay and local "ebay" like site, so it cost me a lot at the end, but it is complete now, and I am really happy with it. I also did a VFD upgrade with a new motor, added some self-made DRO on all axes.

                        Did a lot of upgrades on it, I uploaded some pictures of it here on the site in my album:

                        My Emco Compact 5 upgrades

                        #622638
                        Jouke van der Veen
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                          @joukevanderveen72935

                          Hallo Ozen,

                          I had a quick look at all those nice features you added to your Emco C5. Above you wrote about shipping costs from the Emcoshop (Emco Holz & Hobby) into The Netherlands. Do you live in The Netherlands?

                          Regards,

                          Jouke

                          #622677
                          A. Ozen
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                            @a-ozen27218

                            Yes Jouke, I am from the Netherlands.

                            #622690
                            Jouke van der Veen
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                              @joukevanderveen72935

                              Good morning Ozen,

                              I sent you a PM

                              Regards,

                              Jouke

                              Edited By Jouke van der Veen on 26/11/2022 09:35:24

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