- New Machine Build- Optimill MH25V CNC conversion
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what a cute little counterweight!
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Nice machine man!
I would think that sticking with AC would be cheaper for your power system. Just grab a transformer that has suitable power and voltage ratings. I don't think that such transformer would come close to the price of the DC power supply.
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Hello, How are you getting on with the conversion? I am just looking at the same project with the same machine. The BT30 spindle with the quick tool change system looks very good.
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I'm looking for the same machine, seem a very good starting point
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Hi K_Jensen. Have you made any progress with the conversion?
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Hello
I've got a MH25-SV equipped from the start with stepper motors on all 3 axes. You'll see that these motors are rather small and should be NEMA 23 (If you need it I can seek in the mnual). . I'm rather disappointed because though the column is closed, the deflexion when pushing on the Y axe is 0.06 mm not better than a smaller SIG X2. One issue is that since the counterpoise runs in the column, there is no way to put cement époxy in it. Another issue is that the back of the column is encumbered by the electrical box, unabling any easy accesse to the column . I'm thinking of replacing the original stand dedicated to this model by a stronger base made up of heavy steel tub, which would help to customize an ad hoc bracing to reduce or suppress the column flexion. By the way what about your project?
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Hello ,
Your project is very interesting ! Did you progress in your CNC conversion ? Are you still happy by choosing this MH25 Optimum ? Or now you think that this MH25 was not the best choice for a CNC conversion ? Thank you for your reply.
Kind regards;
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