Quote Originally Posted by Chaz View Post
As my new machine is now basically up and running, its time to sell my trusty Denford Triac. I also need the space, otherwise Id hold onto the Denford as a backup machine. Most of the bits on Thor have been milled on this Denford (apart from the large Z Axis setup). Below is an example of something that was milled on this machine.



Ill take some pics of the machine over the weekend, some of my vids showing the machine running are on my utoob channel here -

https://www.youtube.com/user/Chazaxl



The machine has been converted to single phase and has the full 8 tool ATC, full flood coolant and comes with around 12 BT30 of various shapes and sizes as well as a number of collets.

This is a full servo machine running on a CS Labs controller which is probably the most expensive / desirable 'DIY' solution available. I will include a full working PC and screen to ensure that you have Mach 3 setup and working as it should be. The Mach 3 install will be a demo (500 line limit, you can apply a license at your leisure).

The DC Spindle motor has also been replaced and currently runs a Panasonic 1.5 KW Servo motor via belt to the existing spindle. The working RPM range is now a bit higher (around 4500 rpm) and you have the ability to be able to thread or similar with a highly accurate servo spindle and the addition of a threading module / encoder.

The Good:-

Upgraded, modernised, running on Mach 3.
ATC
Single Phase
Servos all round
Full Flood Coolant
The mill is on installed castor wheels and can be moved easily. Weight is around 400kg, so fairly easy to load / move
Comes with a number of BT30 tools, ready to machine

The Bad:-

Wiring is not tidy. Ive been meaning to sort this out, the CS Labs / Control side is fairly neat. The right side where the servos are is not.
The ATC macro works however it is not optimal, I can provide more detail to any interested parties.
The 'operators control panel' was not finished. I created a simple wood structure to hold the keyboard / mouse, E Stop, Feed override switches - this works but has not been finished.
I need to retune the axis drives, I dont believe I did this properly when I installed the drives however this is fairly straight forward.

A fair amount of money was spent on the original purchase and subsequent conversion using fairly high end components.

To transport the mill you will either need something like a van with a hoist or something with a tail lift (400kg lift or so). I have an engine hoist however this may not be able to raise it high enough.

PM me if you would like to chat about the mill. These are popular and can be used for a number of material types (I have milled mild steel on it).

Price - £5500 including PC (You will need to provide licensing for Mach 3 / Windows XP).

Thanks
Hi,
Is it still available ?
If so is it possble to send it by spedition company or only self picking up?
Thanks for info,
Pawel