Sorry I didn't really answer your question. Specifically, the answer is probably no. The big board and the computer control wants a 110-120 volt single phase to properly run. At the factory, this was...
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Sorry I didn't really answer your question. Specifically, the answer is probably no. The big board and the computer control wants a 110-120 volt single phase to properly run. At the factory, this was...
I have a manual for my Dyna EM3116 which also claims to cover the 1007. The manual shows it as a 3-phase electrical. I had to rewire mine for use in my garage which only has 220V single phase. For...
Hoping the Acorn works OK for you. Do you know if there is a way it can drive the old Brushless Servo's on the Dyna Mill? It looked to me that it really just wants to do step & direction kind of...
Monitor issues apparently can occur. The fellow who sold me some EM3116 manuals had put a new monitor on his. I don't recall what he said the issue with the old monitor was but I think he mentioned...
The machine is like an overgrown Bridgeport. About 3600 pounds rather than 2400. 4V is probably a pretty good guess. The spec seems to be hardened & ground square ways with Turcite. They look pretty...
Glad you got your mill up and running. You will need that forward/reverse switch because the speed change gear works like the slow backgear on a lathe (turns backwards) so you will need to switch to...
Hi, I recently acquired a Dyna EM-3116 mill. In checking out the spindle operation, I noticed that mine has old fashioned rpm control via a crank up on the mill head. The power to the motor, however,...