A163 Manual ~upd~ — Anilam Mini Wizard
Anilam Mini Wizard A163
This guide covers the operation and setup of the , a classic Digital Readout (DRO) system often found on older Bridgeport mills and lathes. Since this model is discontinued, this document synthesizes critical instructions from legacy manuals and expert user forums. 1. System Basics & Interface
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- 2-Axis Display: Simultaneous readout for precise positioning.
- Inch/Metric Conversion: Instant switching between fractional inches, decimal inches, and millimeters.
- Absolute/Incremental Modes: Flexible measuring for edge-finding and hole patterns.
- Mid-Scale Zero: Ability to set arbitrary zero points anywhere on the table.
- Tool Offset Memory: Limited but useful storage for tool diameter adjustments.
- Main Frame: The main frame of the Mini Wizard A163 is constructed from high-strength steel, providing stability and rigidity.
- Table: The machine table is made of high-quality cast iron, providing a flat and stable surface for workpiece mounting.
- Spindle: The spindle is equipped with a precision bearings and a high-power motor, allowing for high-speed machining operations.
- Control System: The Mini Wizard A163 features a user-friendly CNC control system, enabling easy programming and operation.
: Used primarily for lathes to double the count on the cross-slide. Absolute vs. Incremental Anilam Mini Wizard A163 This guide covers the
- Move the table so the tool touches the workpiece edge.
- Press
Xthen0– X-axis resets to0.0000. - Press
Ythen0– Y-axis resets to0.0000. - All subsequent movements are relative to that zero.
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