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    Help we need to learn to run the EZ Path system

    Hello all

    We recieved a 1996 bridgeport romi lathe with EZ Path through a company aquisition and no one here knows how to operate it.
    I can't find anyone that we can hire to train the system to our people.
    From what I have read it is simple to learn but it doesn't seem so for a few of the people here that have been playing with it.

    I really need to get this machine producing parts.
    Any help would be very much appreciated.

    Anyone out there that knows these machines that we maybe able to talk to over the phone that can get us started?

    Thanks in advance I can be reached at 704-888-9930 in Charlotte NC area


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    I know this thread is a bit old but did you have any luck learning this machine??
    I have been running one for some time now and have become pretty good at it
    any questions let me know
    Brian


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