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    SuperMax ycm-40 Anilam M controller 1988

    Just got mill this morning in 15-20 degree weather. Checked it out before bringing home and all worked fine. After a couple hours in the cold got it inside, still unheated but inside is around 30, and plugged Anilam in and the green CRT screen has horizontal roll. Can not see any dialog, just horizontal lines scrolling upward.

    Is this because of the cold or might there be other issues? Is the tube to cold to work properly. It was stored in 50 degree building where I checked it out.

    Have not hooked up phase converter yet for 3 phase.

    I got this from work and have programed it a couple times. It was used very little. Finally they decommissioned it and I asked if I could have it. This is a very tight mill, ways look almost new. Spindle very sound. 232 port.

    Is this a lame question? Anyone? I'm a not a electrical guru but learning about some of the conversions.
    Last edited by bobwood; 12-28-2010 at 04:48 PM.


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