Moore Jig Grinder Down Load Manual
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NASA Machine Tools has been rebuilding, and converting Moore jig grinders into CNC, continuous path machines since the mid 80’s. To date, NASA has rebuilt, and converted several hundred machines, of all sizes, and has installation in some of the largest jig grinding companies in the world.
NASA Machine Tools has been rebuilding, and converting Moore jig grinders into CNC, continuous path machines since the mid 80’s. To date, NASA has rebuilt, and converted several hundred machines, of all sizes, and has installation in some of the largest jig grinding companies in the world. Utilizing existing Moore No.3’s, G-18’s, G-32’s,G-48’s, series 1000’s, 8400’s, and all other types of Moore jig grinders, NASA will completely remanufacture, and convert your existing machine, into a state-of-the-art, CNC continuous path system or supply a complete machine.
With the successful integration of specialized components, part tolerances and finishes in contouring, and point to point jig grinding of holes are achieved well within the tolerances standard for CNC jig grinders. All NASA CNC integrations are offered with FANUC or FAGOR CNC control system, which offers.000010″ resolution input, and up to five (5) controlled axes (X, Y, C, U and rotary). Compare what we have to offer, and see why we are light years ahead of the competition. FEATURES.
Absolute Programmable “U” Axis Outfeed with Home and Limit Switches. Automatic “C” Axis Normalcy and Planetary Modes. New Main Spindle Bearings. Precision Roller Bearing Way System. Complete Geometry Correction to Include Flatness, Squareness, Parallelism, and Perpendicularity. State-of-the Art Electronics Mounted in a Roll Around Cabinet.
USB Port. FANUC or FAGOR CNC Control System with Color LCD Flat Screen. Ultra Precision Ballscrews Submersed in Oil. Power Elevation of the Spindle Housing. 1 Year Warranty. FEATURES. Absolute Programmable “U” Axis Outfeed with Home and Limit Switches.

Automatic “C” Axis Normalcy and Planetary Modes. New Main Spindle Bearings. Precision Roller Bearing Way System.
Down Load Manual

Complete Geometry Correction to Include Flatness, Squareness, Parallelism, and Perpendicularity. State-of-the Art Electronics Mounted in a Roll Around Cabinet. USB Port. FANUC or FAGOR CNC Control System with Color LCD Flat Screen. Ultra Precision Ballscrews Submersed in Oil. Power Elevation of the Spindle Housing. 1 Year Warranty.
I ran manual and CNC Moore jig grinders for 3 years back in the 80's (when CNC machines used punched tape!). We had 60 of those screamers in one room. There's a lot you can use them for but operating one isn't cheap by a long shot. Even if you never need to repair anything, the air consumption of the 40k, 60k and 100k rpm heads requires a monster compressor to keep them up to speed. Notice that the one in the photo doesn't have the turbine driven spindle in it either, that'll set you back a serious chunk of change. As a measuring instrument it would be about as accurate as a CMM but 1000 times slower.
Oh, in the early 80's I was running No.3's. Hard telling how old a No. Yes the actual grinding head is an air turbine which is mounted to a spindle driven by an electric motor in the back. The plate the turbine is mounted on moves in and out manually for larger/smaller holes via an allen wrench for gross movement and the little graduated dial on top of the head for fine movement. While all that is spinning the head also can move up and down via air valves to whatever stroke you want it to take. It's quite an impressive machine. Several of ours were used for 'jig milling' in which we used single flute carbide cutters to cut features into fully hardened A2 steel with cutting depths of no more than.005' at a time.
A buddy who is also an ex-jig grinder is always trying to talk me into buying one so he can come play on it. If you can ever find a copy, Moore literally wrote the book on precision grinding and their machines are capable of holding tolerances in the millionths of an inch realm. Given the precision involved even small replacement parts you might need can run into thousands of dollars depending on what it is (providing they're still available on a machine this old). The book is 'Foundations of Mechanical Accuracy' by Wayne Moore. It is an incredibly fascinating book showing the history of increasing accuracy both from scientific and from practical aspects. I was able to download the book from the internet, but I cannot seem to find the free download now. It is $150 from Moore tools.
It is well worth finding and reading a copy. After you read it you will never be able to hear a machinist say 'perfect' when they measure a part without biting your tongue. T'aint no such thing. Edit: The book also shows how those machines, and others, were designed and built.
Lexus ls 400 repair manuals. It also talks at length about accuracy standards, their evolution, and how they were made and stored.