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Hello, Please help me to identify the type of controller I have. The milling machine is a Bridgeport series II n/c built in 1974, based upon the serial #. This will be my first cnc retrofit. What I am wanting to do is use the original drivers and steppers to be controlled by mach 3. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks Carl |
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| This is not a BOSS machine. This is as you said a NC2A. An NC machine did not have a memory for the program to be stored. It ran a tape and had a one line buffer. Yes, it has stepping motors and a air over oil quill mechanism called a "spindle wizard." The Z axis is the knee. The connectors on the side of the control cabinet is for the C5 and C6 option that conveted this to a CNC. George
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| I have one of these but did not know what model it was. It appears you have two drive cabinets. Mine had a roll around desk with some controls on it also. You can hook Mach3 to it. http://www.cnczone.com/forums/attach...achmentid=2616 In your picture with the open door the board to the left with the little blue wires leaving it, these are the wires to control X,Y & Z axis. The difference between this and the BOSS machines are: 1 The output transistors are on a plug in board. 2 It runs on 120vac single phase (high current riquirement) My breakout board works great with these. Darek |
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