They where uhmw, and they have slotted mounting holes in the carriage. Also notice that there is no mechanism to keep the carriage held to the rails. It just lifts up.

That's all I know about this subject.

-Tim

PS, Credit to Mike Pung for allowing me to take photos of his carriage.


On 8/1/2017 5:29 AM, 'joe biunno' via Legacy Ornamental Mills wrote:
hey tim!...thanks for the info...any details on what the Y carriage slid on?...i'm guessing some kind of nylon pads, but i'm curious if there was a way to adjust them if there was a bit of play between the carriage and the rails...perhaps a group member who has this machine can post some photos...and the manual situation seems very strange...no manual has surfaced to date?...well, hopefully someone is reading these posts and will offer the group a copy...again, thanks for the input...joe


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