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    Just to clarify the history of your machines Jazz, was this kit removed by you for a reason , or had that happened before you got them?
    The machine was cheap enough and I am told operates manually , so I wont mind spending a couple of hundred to see a modern computer driving it . I dont see why I would alter the spindle drive provided it is working OK

    Are you saying that at worst a couple of Stepper drivers and a modern BoB should be sufficient to get it going

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    Quote Originally Posted by John11668 View Post
    Just to clarify the history of your machines Jazz, was this kit removed by you for a reason , or had that happened before you got them?
    The machine was cheap enough and I am told operates manually , so I wont mind spending a couple of hundred to see a modern computer driving it . I dont see why I would alter the spindle drive provided it is working OK

    Are you saying that at worst a couple of Stepper drivers and a modern BoB should be sufficient to get it going
    Yes couple of drives and a BOB will see it converted so it can be used on more modern controller.

    The spindle drive is a little more complex and depends on the Spindle controller fitted to what's needed to make it work. You have to be very careful with these speed controllers because they are unforgiving regards wiring errors and wrong voltages etc, also they often run at Mains potential so very easy to damage other components and High risk of electrocution if start sticking fingers in wrong places.!!

    One of the machines I stripped out because all the boards are bespoke to Boxford and couldn't be bothered to mess around hacking wires, so the only thing I've re-used is the Spindle controller and PSU, contactors, relays etc. This runs or it will do when I get around to it on Mach3.

    The other came to me converted but was in a shocking state and that one had the hacked on motor. It's currently being tidied up and setup to work with Linux CNC by the Linux CNC maestro and all around good egg Clives S because he likes a nice project and it's got ATC for him top play with.
    -use common sense, if you lack it, there is no software to help that.

    Email: [email protected]

    Web site: www.jazzcnc.co.uk

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