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No hay artículos en el carroBS-0 Cabeza divisoria 12.7 cm
mike c
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de marzo de 2025
I recently purchased a Vevor BS 0 Dividing head and I would like to do a review.Quick take -A good buy for about $220 ( with tax). The main body is well made, but the additional work that would make this a $500+ unit are left to the buyer but are easily done.Out of the Box - all parts were present, although one of them should have been scrapped. A carrier had been double drilled and broke out the side. My options with Amazon were to return the unit entirely or contact the manufacturer. I contacted Vevor and received a request for a picture of the damaged part within 24 hours. I sent them a picture and I received an immediate answer that they would send me a replacement.EDIT: The part arrived and is in good shapeAll of the parts needed deburring, A total of about 30 minutes to knock off sharp edges. All of the machining looked good.The tail stock is fine, the dead center was clearly heat treated, but not polished afterward. Some of the bolts are a bit rough - again a touch with a file.The dividing head is impressive in weight, very solid. The index marks are very clear. I tore it down because various YouTube videos said there might be debris inside. There was some, and it was worth doing. I've greased and lubed it. I deburred and stoned the dovetails and it is much smoother. I got the chuck off, it is quite tight, but finally unscrewed ( check You tube videos). I felt that the thrust bearings were too tight, making it very difficult to rotate the spindle. I adjusted them to my satisfaction and checked the runout. Using the provided dead center it was about .0025, but when I used one of mine it was about .0005, quite nice. The three jaw chuck had about .003 runout which I think is ok for a 3 jaw.When I put on the direct index plate, I rotated it so that the 0 mark was on top, and reset the index mark.The indirect plates seem to be fine, but the right and left index arms would slip badly, a very bad thing for a dividing head! I used a file on the back of the arms to remove the residue of sprues left after manufacture. I then sanded the back till it was flat, also filed/sanded the round portion of the arms, until they were flat. They now are quite secure.Hope this helps anyone trying to make a decision.
Steve German
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de marzo de 2025
Very nice unit. Well built. Great value.
Matt Lee
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de febrero de 2025
As described, very well built, much heavier than described. Extremely pleased.
Ron Australia
Comentado en Australia el 22 de mayo de 2024
The order arrived early, , "great" , chuck key was missing and so were the reverse jaws for the chuck"NOT SO GREAT" not sure how to get this rectified other than this review. I cannot find an avenue to contact anyone. The locking handle for the main spindle is mild steel with an M6 thread (wont last long) I replaced it with an 8.8 grade bolt and sleeve. The rest of the unit is fine for the purpose mechanism seems smooth enough. If all the parts were there It would not have been worth the commet
colin
Comentado en Australia el 30 de mayo de 2020
It is well machined have used this dividing head heaps and haven't had a problem all run outs are spot on.Could not be happier Great product for a great priceColin
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