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    Need help, Where to start on converting a Supermax mill to Mach

    Hi everyone,

    I just aquired a Supermax mill with an Anilam Crusader 2 controller on it. It does have glass scales, along with SEM servo motors.

    I want to convert it to Mach 3, but am unsure of the total of everything that i need to do and what parts that i need. I know the controller comes off, along with the glass scales, but what about the electronics in the box on the side of the mill. (I know i sound extremely dumb and shouldn't be messing with this, but please humor me).

    Thank you for the time that it's going to take to educate an idiot.

    Matt


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    Matt,

    These guys are a lot of help.

    Try posting in the Mach section on here.

    Also go to the Mach3 forum.

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    JAckal
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