XYZ KRV 2000 Milling Machine

XYZ KRV 2000 Milling Machine

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Category : Manual Milling

The XYZ KRV 2000 also branded as King Rich is what is commonly known as a turret mill it is an incredibly versatile machine. This machine can get into all the nooks a crannies that other machines can only dream of. It has an Acurite Mill Vision digital readout. It’s a bit like the gynaecologist who repainted his hall through the letterbox.

My machine had the Acurite DRO this is the Acurite Mill Vision and for it’s age it still packs a punch as you will see later in the article.

It takes me back many, many years, in fact 50 years. I actually worked on a what was known as a Beaver Mill. Mine was a Beaver Pal very similar to the KRV 2000, still a few Beavers out there.

Now, not without it’s sexual connotations it was an unfortunate name but I was proud of my Beaver, it was brand new. At the company I worked at Sharnco Tools you were rewarded with your own brand new Beaver once you became fully skilled and qualified as a toolmaker. You also got all new collets chucks and tooling.

Wow luxury. (Don’t let anyone tell you the 70’s were shit.)

Turret Mill

I always remember that it was a very advanced company and they worked what was called flexitime. Providing you did your 40 hours, as it was then you could come it when you wanted. I was working as a singer at night so took advantage of this.

Yes that really is me.

Unfortunately I never had enough hours left at the end of the week. What a twat, never mind they didn’t actually sack me for that it think it was for making Tarzan calls whilst they were showing around important visitors.

I was very childish back in those days, well actually I still am. When we washed our hands at break time each sink neatly had its own bar of soap and it amused me to throw them all on the flour minutes before everyone came in to wash their hands.

It caused a lot of moaning and stuff but it somehow amused my twisted mind. Sorry guys it was me.

I actually learnt shit loads in this company and I thank them for that and their patience, if you’re out there Bill, Tom and Dave I’m sorry for all the grief I caused you. But be honest you did have hell of a fuckin laugh.

Just one more trick, I used to give every ones lunch box a big big shake up just before lunchtime. What a dick. If anyone is reading this who was unfortunate enough to work with me at this time. I’m not sorry at all.

KRV 2000 Similar To all Turret Mills

The KRV 2000 is all based around the original Brideport BRJ machine. These machines are still around and hold their value. Originally made here in Leicester (Home of the CNC Training centre.)

Bridgeport BRJ

Let’s start with the quill of the KRV 2000, this is the bit like a pillar drill so with this handle you can drill holes and move your quill up and down.

If that’s not enough you can move the whole table up and down. We call this the knee. Always try to keep this high. That way your quill is not sticking out too much meaning you can get vibration.

In these days of political correctness nobody want to walk around with their quill hanging out out now do they. I tried it in the Coop the other day and if it wasn’t for me hiding behind the meat counter I’d probably be in a lot of trouble.

The quill has it’s own digital readout and another handwheel that means you can get more control of it and because there is a DRO (digital read out) you can drill holes to a very accurate depth.

How exciting is that?

Turret Mill
Some bloke moving the quill with the handwheel.

On the KRV 2000  you can also wind the whole table upwards with this handle.

It comes off and turns around so it’s out the way. If you have bollocks then you’ll be glad of this because it can hit them.

Unless of course you want a budget vasectomy.

KRV 2000 Table Left To Right

The table moves from left to right and we call this the X axis. Table also moves front to back and we call this the Y axis. The axis are the same as a CNC Machine

Moving the table left to right grip the handle and it will lock in and turn to move the slide way.

The lever below this will engage a feed.  Move it left or right for both directions.

Turret Mill

Just press the green button to speed things up on your KRV 2000 . This is a rapid button so be careful not to shit your nickers when it moves.

The table has two handy stops which you can lock up so that you can machine to an exact point. These will automatically switch off your feed if you engage it.

Just undo the nut below to move them. Sorry about the shitty little spanner. Please use a ring spanner.

Where it gets clever with a turret mill is that you can tip the head right over to 90 degree and drill into the side of a part. The head also swivels from front to back. This means you can get any compound angle we want. If you don’t know what a compound angle you might want to google it. It’s ok I won’t think you’re stupid. (I am a bit worried though if I’m honest). Hm call yourself a fuckin engineer.

Turret Mill Access All Areas

As I said this machine can get anywhere, it can reveal your darkest secrets. The whole milling head can rotate and move forward meaning you can put massive parts on the table. Watch it don’t tip up. (Not joking there)

KRV 2000

So this means the whole of the top of the machine can slide back and forward as well as rotating. This is rocket science.

Speed Control Bridgeport BRJ and Similar

You stop and start the spindle here and adjust the speed on the right. Just turn it. Not without the spindle running or you will fuck the machine.

Depending on which range you are in the actual speed is displayed left and right

When you stop the spindle if you pull or push the lever bellow you can apply a brake and stop the spindle.

KRV 2000

To change from low to high gear rotate the lever on the right. You may have to turn the spindle to make it drop into gear. Make sure it has dropped in or it will sound like a vicar driving a 1960s mini when you turn on the spindle.

Don’t you just love AI. Does anyone know if it can do porn (just asking).

In low gear FOR is forward and REV is reverse, obvious really but I know my audience.

In high gear REV is forward and FOR is reverse. Try and remember this if you don’t want sparks flying off your drill and a very hot part.

Turret Mill

This machine has what is called an R8 taper. Collets and chucks are held in this taper and pulled up with a draw bar. These are used on all turret mills similar to the Brideport BRJ.

The draw bar is at the top of the machine and you will need a 19mm ring spanner. Remember to remove the spanner before starting the spindle. Believe me I’ve seen it done and its not pretty.

KRV 2000

Undo this bolt then give it a light tap.

Collet will drop and you can unscrew it.

This is an R8 hand chuck. As used on Brideport BRJ and similar machines

Turret Mill

This can be used for drilling and spot drilling. It is not designed for any side load so if you try to put a slot drill or end-mill into it they will spin and pull out.

Use a Clarkson Autolock milling chuck, if you have them. Alternatively use a collet. The Clarkson Autolock chuck is designed for screwed shank tools. They will not pull out and are really rigid.

Older high speed steel end-mills will not cut downwards.

Slot drills which only have two flute will cut downwards like a drill and side-ways.

We Need To Talk About Backlash

Now you might not of heard of backlash, no guys it’s not a waterproof eyeliner. It is when you turn the handle on a machine in one direction and then change to the other direction. What happens is that the dial moves but the table does not. This is because any slack in the lead-screw of the machine is taken up. Your dial in fact would give you the wrong position. You combat this by always moving in the same direction. It is useful to draw an arrow on the dial with a felt tip pen.

1 So you move to a position turning the handle clockwise.

2 You turn the handle counter-clockwise to your next position.

3 You go past the position.

4 You wind clockwise back to the position.

This keeps all the backlash in the same direction.

Why in holy shit’s name do people call a felt tip pen a sharpie? Mark your dial like this, with a felt tip pen.

Some geezer turning a machine handle

So whatever position you move to you must always turn it in this direction. So you go past the position you want and then wind it back in the direction of the arrow.

Good News

You don’t need to worry about any of this backlash crap.

Fuck it. You have a DRO (digital readout) this has a glass scale that reads straight off the table. I always read the correct position.

Backlash who cares.

Oh by the way if your DRO fails you might want to start taking heed again of backlash.

Switching On Your KRV 2000

You will need to plug it in

And switch it on.

Turret Mill

Then turn on the all the motors, press each green button.

KRV 2000

Now turn on the Anilam Millvision DRO

Acurite Mill Vision

This will take a while to come on.

Press any key to continue, then press DRO.

Acurite Mill Vision

You can now zero the DRO.

Acurite Mill Vision

This control is like the usual DRO (digital read out) you can zero it and send it to any position. The Accurite Mill Vision DRO has a few tricks up it’s forty year old sleeve. Yes clever shit could be done even back then.

Program The Accurite Mill Vision

You can actually write programs and work through them moving to each position. These can be run as many times as needed and make repeat jobs easy. It even has a “teach” mode so each time you reach a position you ask it to record it.

When your done you can play back your program, you can even make it flash when you get close to your position. It also knows if you are approaching it from the right direction. If you don’t obey it keeps flashing basically annoying the shit out of you.

Bolt Hole Circle Acurite Mill Vision

You can also easily drill a circle of holes. Answer a few simple question, usual stuff, date of birth, monthly income, sexual preferences and your away.

Sorry I’m being silly, just give it the pitch circle diameter of the holes, where they are, how many and a few other bits and you can drill away.

KRV 200 Even Has A Built In Calculator

Yes you heard me a built in calculator.

Oh and A Thing-A-Me- Jig

Yes this Acurite Mill Vision has a thing-a-me-jig. It can calculate angles. You just position the machine to one point and it records it, then go to a second point. It records that and then tells you the angle between the two point. Wow that’s fuckin awesome. Probably useless but I love it. Sure I’ll find a use.

KRV 2000 Anyone for Feeds and Speeds?

If you are not sure of what rpm to use for your tools just look up what surface speed is required for the material you are machining. Tell the Acurite Mill Vision the diameter of your tool and the surface speed you want and voila it gives you the RPM.

Typical

So there you have it a typical turret mill. Very useful bit of kit, incredibly versatile. Persuade the wife you need one.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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