H&W Machine Repair & Rebuilding specializes in the expert repair and rebuilding of manual milling machines. Our skilled technicians can revive Milling Machines, Lathes, and Grinders, restoring their precision, functionality, and reliability. Whether your equipment is located in our home state or anywhere across the U.S., we provide top-quality rebuilding services.
With over 30 years of experience, we are your proven partner for machine repairs. Our comprehensive rebuild process starts with a thorough assessment to identify any issues with your equipment. We then source high-quality replacement parts and develop a tailored rebuilding plan. Our technicians carefully implement each stage of the rebuild to meet or exceed OEM specifications.
We handle most makes and models of manual milling machines, lathes, and grinders. A detailed list of brands we service. Our capabilities include:
We also repair, rebuild, and service milling machine heads, Servo, and Align brand power feeds.
We know downtime is costly. That’s why we work efficiently while upholding strict quality standards. We also provide maintenance plans and operator training to keep your investment running smoothly.
Trust H&W Machine Repair & Rebuilding for guaranteed results. Contact us today to schedule your free quote and get your equipment rebuilt to like-new condition.
2. Remove the head from the knuckle, knuckle from the ram, ram from the turret, turret from the base, table from the saddle, saddle from the knee, and knee from the base.
3. Clean and examine all base components for damage or excessive wear.
4. Grind the top, sides, and way surfaces on the table as required for proper flatness and alignment.
5. Grind all way surfaces on the top and bottom of the saddle to proper flatness and alignment.
6. Grind all way surfaces on the top of the knee to proper flatness and alignment.
7. Hand-Scrape the top of the saddle to the bottom of the table to proper fit.
8. Hand-Scrape the saddle/table gib to proper fit.
9. Hand-Scrape the bottom of the saddle to the top of the knee to proper fit.
10. Hand-Scrape the saddle/knee gib to proper fit.
11. Clean and flush the lubrication system, checking all lines for crimps and abrasions, repairing as required, and installing new oil meters (10 required).
12. Install new acme screws & nuts into the X&Y axis on the base.
13. Install new felt way wipers on the base of the machine (6 required).
14. Reassemble and test each component of the base for proper operation.
15. Set up and test run the head for proper operation at all speeds and feeds before disassembly.
16. Disassemble and clean each component of the upper head, inspection for damage or excessive wear, and inform you of problems we find that will be over and above the standard rebuild.
17. Install new upper head bearings, bushings, belts, and keys into the upper half of the head (these parts are included in the cost of the rebuild).
18. Remove the spindle, disassemble, clean and flush the bearings, repack with new high-speed grease, reassemble and test for proper operation.
19. Reassemble the head and test for proper operation
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20. Hand-paint the mill machine gray
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