CNC Bridgeport Interact wired for Single Phase with Fagor control
Here's the link: 301 Moved Permanently
Runs great
Run it in your garage
I can deliver for extra $$$ near Chicago
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CNC Bridgeport Interact wired for Single Phase with Fagor control
Here's the link: 301 Moved Permanently
Runs great
Run it in your garage
I can deliver for extra $$$ near Chicago
I was at a defunct GE plant in Chicago today and saw something incredible. I decided to share it here, perhaps someone would enjoy the mammoth size of this CNC machine.
Here it is:
Largest...
I picked it up early this week, dismantled today. case closed. It seems that this machine is worth more dead than alive!
25 inches swing, 39 inches between centers. Has an old Fanuc GN6 controller and, most likely, DC servo motors. Weighs appx. 10k lbs.
Running condition is UNKNOWN, since I do not have it yet. But...
Matt, just FYI, the spindle runs great, the oil tank is full of oil, the brake also works great. It is the motion that I cannot figure out despite all the great help.
Matt, that button appears to be slightly busted on my mill. If I press it with a screwdriver, nothing seems to happen when I jog.
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George, thanks. What is that red button with a yellow surround? Is that on the control panel? I do not seem to have one.
Thanks. The control on my Series II never worked and I have no idea how to operate it.
Could you clarify a little bit, sorry.
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I retrofitted a Series II Interact 2 Bridgeport with Linux and EMC2.
Bridgeport Series II Interact 2 CNC Mill
To say that I am happy would be a huge understatement!
I cannot possibly...
I finally brought that Series I CNC Bridgeport to my warehouse.
It does power up.
Pictures are here:
Bridgeport Series 1
It does not complain of anything, however, I was pressing...
Need to know this in order to decide if I am able to move it.
Also, what is a fair price for a used one.
Thanks
Spindle increase and decrease work by operating the four way air solenoid, which, in turn, operates a pneumatic motor. The motor turns a screw that adjusts the ratio of vari-speed pulleys.
I also used a quality rubber sheet. It works great for me.
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Looks like a great machine. If I was in your situation, I would retrofit. If you know Mach3 already, it should work well.
I have a Series II and I retrofitted it with EMC2, I am very happy. It is...
Good to hear. I was photographing that manual like a spy, I had two minutes.
I would really like to get that PDF and post it on my website. Could you email it to [email protected], as a favor.
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I also have a Bridgeport Series II Interact 2. It is an awesome machine. You will be happy once you fix it. I had to throw out the control and retrofit.
The prices that we suggested, are not unreasonable, keep looking and you will find.
I would say that if you find one that is in a provably working condition with little visible wear, 2-3k would be a fair price to pay.
If it is a mill that the seller "cannot run", or a broken...
Sure, I am on the list too.
Note that you can also use Mach3, but you need to get different servo drives that take ste pand direction input. At least this is my understanding.
You can do a conversion using other interfaces, such as Mesa cards. You can join EMC-Users mailing list and ask some questions.
Do not expect any first time conversion to be cheap, quick and...
You have a good summary. You will probably be able to reuse the drives and encoders, though I cannot be sure. I think that hurco motors are Electro-Craft.
No conversion like this is simple and...
my conversion is documented here:
Bridgeport Series II Interact 2 CNC Mill
Servo motors are superior to stepper motors. I recommend not swapping them.
I was in your situation as I had a Bridgeport Series II Interact 2 with a non-working control.
I junked the control...
I have a Bridgeport Interact 2 running under EMC2. Adding a 4th axis was rather simple, though trivialities like what wire terminals to use, resolver to encoder converter, etc made it take a while.
A less charitable explanation is that the seller knows that it does not work, just is not telling.
Those BSers, usually, want high prices for the machinery that they are selling.
If you see a...
That's awesome. I have a 4th axis on my Bridgeport, consisting of a VERY old Troyke CNC rotary table with a servo motor and a resolver. It seems to work pretty well.
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could you describe the 5 axis part? Thanks
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The picture is not that great, I cannot tell, but looks not so horrible.