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    Hafco al320g conversion

    Wanted a share my lathe conversion.

    Running ballscrews, steppers, gecko 251 drives and Mach3.

    Mostly cutting steel.

    Next additions is adding threading, coolant and full enclosure.

    Any body else converted an AL-320g?
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    good job dude

    Quote Originally Posted by holycross View Post
    Wanted a share my lathe conversion.

    Running ballscrews, steppers, gecko 251 drives and Mach3.

    Mostly cutting steel.

    Next additions is adding threading, coolant and full enclosure.

    Any body else converted an AL-320g?
    very good job dude,
    machine looks beautiful from this side. How's the surface finish?
    i see you are using reduction pulleys on steppers. why?
    hook them up with 1:1 or direct drive and you get more rapids.
    i have 200ipm rapids on my lathe with 300oz steppers and ballscrews. (but it has lm guides also) how much rapids you have there?
    jasminder singh
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    Quote Originally Posted by holycross View Post
    Wanted a share my lathe conversion.

    Running ballscrews, steppers, gecko 251 drives and Mach3.

    Mostly cutting steel.

    Next additions is adding threading, coolant and full enclosure.

    Any body else converted an AL-320g?
    put something like [nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKSB9QldlJA"]YouTube - CNC Turret - Benchtest #2[/nomedia] on it and it will be a queen.
    It is better to die for something than to live for nothing.


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    Jasminder,

    Like the turret, have to live with a quick change tool post for a while.

    Rapids are 50ipm and good surface finish. Looking into upgrading to nema 34 steppers and direct drive for speed, but that will be a little while.

    Mark.


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    Quote Originally Posted by holycross View Post
    Wanted a share my lathe conversion.

    Running ballscrews, steppers, gecko 251 drives and Mach3.

    Mostly cutting steel.

    Next additions is adding threading, coolant and full enclosure.

    Any body else converted an AL-320g?
    No, but I am converting an AL54G which is a 280mm x 750mm bench lathe.
    Lurker coming up to say Hi.

    Will be watching your project with interest.
    Boana


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