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Shawn from SBSOLOCO is back — and this time, he’s tearing into his CNC to replace the ball screw bearings on all three axes: X, Y, and Z. After running a ballbar test (check out that video if you missed it), he knew something wasn’t right. The culprit? Worn-out bearings — not the ball screws themselves. In this video, Shawn teams up with Brent Thompson from Northwest CNC to tackle the job. Along the way, they also fix a couple of limit switches, swap out some cables, and uncover a few surprises that come with working on a 20-year-old machine. This isn’t a DIY job for the faint of heart — and Shawn will be the first to tell you, he couldn’t have done it alone. If you’re chasing down accuracy issues, dealing with backlash, or just curious what goes into this kind of CNC maintenance, you’re gonna want to stick around. Connect with Shawn Brown from SBSolo Manufacturing: Instagram: / sbsoloco ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Practical Machinist is the largest and most engaged #metalworking community across the web. With more than 200,000 registered members and 500,000+ social media followers, Practical Machinist is the easiest way to learn new techniques, get answers quickly, and discuss common challenges with your peers. Visit Practical Machinist today to join the community and start connecting with your peers. Become a Practical Machinist member (https://www.practicalmachinist.com/) Like us on Facebook ( / practicalmachinist ) Follow us on Instagram ( / practicalmachinist ) Follow us on Twitter ( / prac_machinist ) Follow us on TikTok ( / practicalmachinist ) Connect with us on LinkedIn ( / practical-machinist ) #machineshop #metalworking #machining