The x and y axis nuts were shot and Kondia wanted about US$100 for each nut. I managed to find a complete yoke, with nuts that came out of a Kondia that was converted to CNC on eBay for US$150. The only difference between the two is that the locating pins on mine (Rev. B) are 6mm and the new one (Rev. C) they are 8mm. I will drill and ream the holes in the saddle to take the 8mm pins, as the newer yoke is in much better condition than mine.
I screwed the y axis screw in and the fit is in complete contrast to the old nut.
If you couldn't tell, the new yoke is the blue one.
I screwed the y axis screw in and the fit is in complete contrast to the old nut.
If you couldn't tell, the new yoke is the blue one.
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