I am about to buy medium size Asian milling machine.
Its weight is about 1 ton and between few features which are nice I have found one a bit worrying – its leadscrews are turned rather than ground or rolled.
It has a table 1000 x 240 mm, power feed in x and y axis. It can travel 590 mm in axis X and 205 mm in axis Y.
Seller says that I don't need to worry about turned leadscrews because table is quite heavy (approx 60 kg) and ground or rolled leadscrews would quickly lose their advantage, unless they are hardened and further surface treated what would make them very expensive. He is confident that accuracy will be good for long time regardless and he points out that machine has DRO anyway.
DRO is handy but I would like if readuts from dials on handwheels can be trusted as well
Dovetails of this machine are scraped but only on 1 of 2 mating surfaces.
Seller says that 1 scraped surface still holds enough oil to work with second ground one and it is still beter than if not scraped at all.
Mill is trammed well (0.02mm TIR on 200mm diameter), at least in the case of one in display room and machine "eat the meat" without any noticeable fuss or chatter.
Gearbox is quiet.
Has 2 spindles (vertical and horizontal), good selection of speeds beginning from 115 up to 1750 rpm on vertical spindle and from 60 to 1350 rpm on horizontal. You can rise and lower main table total 350mm.
Quill has a strike of 120 mm and is located in head of swiveling type.
2hp motor.
Everything cost equivalent of 5500 queeds including VAT.
What do you think about these worrying "features" of leadscrews and one of 2 mating dovetails surfaces scraped?
What more to look for before buying?