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Hi all, I bought this machine on auction over the weekend for GBP 750 (+-$1400) Seller claims it is in full working order and the table slideways and ballscrews are in good condition. Machine was used in toolroom for cutting dies (for moulding rubber i think) It seems like the knee is also under CNC controll (or maybe it has just got a scale on it to act as DRO) It's got a power drawbar and the speed is also controlled via the controller (the method seems a bit odd though, as i would have thought VFD to be simpler) I think it looks like a good deal, what do you think?? Pieter |
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| The ability of a piece of equipment to be useful to you is based on the theory that it will keep running. And if not that parts and tech support is available. Anilam is still in business but owned by Acu-rite (I believe). Do you have the manuals and have you researched parts and tech support? We rep Milltronics, as an example, but they do not support in any way some of their older stuff. I guess it is just cost effective economics or the jurrasics such as I have died off or retired. George
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| Hi George, I have been hovering around here for more than a year now with the intention of converting my bridgeport clone to cnc. It seems in this machine you already have the servo's, the drives and the ballscrews. the biggest problem i see as far as spares go is the electronics, and if that all fails i can still convert to PC pased CNC with available parts. I see the economics coming into play where production depends on the machine having to run 24/7 but i think it will at least be a good start. Do you know anything about the "usability" of this specific controll? P |
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