Most CNC lathe turrets have a tool post slot that is milled into them at every station for grooving or turning tools. This slot should be parallel to the axis (usually X) in the cutting position. If there is not any slots, you will need to use a coaxial indicator to sweep the bore. Generally I prefer checking multiple boring bar pockets with a coax and then double check the tool slot. Reason being is the boring bar pocket is farthest from center and will show the most error and is what the true drilling centerline will be once you add your tools. Before mounting a boring bar holder always use a stone to clean up surfaces first and grab the best holder. Use a station number that the metal does not look damaged. If you can not find one then the tool slot is your best bet. Using the coax zero out the indicator with the hand wheel in the X axis plane, then sweep the bore perpendicular to X plane from top to bottom. The top should match the bottom. If it does not, the turret will have to be radially aligned. Double check 2-3 turret pockets just for reference to make sure they are the same and pick the best or average of them. Run the slots for additional reference, they should be zero.
Basic curved coupling Radial Alignment
Contact your machine tool builder or dealer for procedure or have them come in the first time to observe due to many different turret designs and ways to make adjustments. Below is a picture of one side of a basic curved coupling for a turret.
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