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CNC links. Introduction to Milling Machines :: Curriculum. Machining. HomeShopTech. Getting Started Checking Basic Mill Setup © Frank Ford, 2008; Photos by FF Before you start to work with any tool, it's important to make sure that it is ready for your use. Unlike simple tools such as screwdrivers, hammers and wrenches that don't need routine attention, virtually all machine tools have loads of controls and adjustments that affect their performance. Particularly in a shared tool environment, it's important to check the equipment so you'll have a safe and productive work session. When you approach the milling machine, you might notice that the person who used it before you had changed some important adjustments. Vertical milling machines generally have adjustments for tilting the head both side-to-side and front-to-back.

Clearly, there'd be no chance of drilling a vertical hole with the head in that position. Before starting a job where accuracy is at all important, it's necessary to make sure the mill head is aligned square with the table. Well, maybe not.