Can someone tell me where can I find instruction manual & illustrated parts manual for Atlas horizontal MI mill.
Can someone tell me where can I find instruction manual & illustrated parts manual for Atlas horizontal MI mill.
Have a look here:
http://www.lathes.co.uk/manuals/
- MA743 ATLAS MILLING MACHINE
Phil
I want to convert this mill to cnc.
I remove horizontal head and planned to put steel tube and router see pic.
What kaind acme ( trapezoidal ) screws and stepper motors ( torque ) to use.
Can someone recommend something.
Thanks
Can someone help me with this.
I want start with conversion to cnc.
It's not too complicated. You may want too make the head base from a casting. But thats more complicated.
I can see some big large steel beams being used and mounting everything together that way.
How do you plan on surfacing the cut part too have the new head mounted precisely?
-Jason
First I want convert 3axis to cnc and after I will see how to mount head together.
Now I need to know what kaind acme screws and stepper motors to use ( how much torque do I need for milling aluminium, brass, copper, plastic, wood). Is it Ok to use acme screw with more starts or acme screw with more starts is not good for milling aluminium.
Original acme screw is 1/2 but I will like to use 5/8.
ToneV8- I was thinking originally the same thing. I would keep the the head the way it is and modify that for spindle. Not the whole head assembly.
I would do 5/8 for CNC. As far as torque goes, I'm not sure in your case, because factors of your table weight, ratios all come into play. I'm not sure how big your mill will be, but I can see something being in the 700 Oz range...Just an estimation.
-Jason
This fellow sells a good manual for the machine...
http://www.ozarkwoodworker.com/item/...gparts-manual/
This is interesting, as the base, knee, and table castings are often available from parted out machines on ebay.
I am surprised that more people haven't used these for a start point on a build.
The advise to use the head as is, with gearing to change the spindle speed is a good one. There are horizontal to vertical heads, that mount on the overarm available (but rare) already.
Luck
Mike Horne
The table is approximately 18''x4,5'' Z axis 6''
My mill is not bigger then Sieg X3 mill.
People who have Sieg X3 mill use X,Y axis 425oz for Z axis 600oz.
Can I use 425oz for my mill.
Oh yea, you should be fine. I thought it was much bigger.
-Jason
For the motor lifting the knee and table, you may well want to go with a larger motor as the x3 does for the head.
Not many people are modifying this machine, as far as I can tell, so there is not going to be too much info out there.
So, if you convert to ball screws, you may be one of the first to do so.
I have one of these, mostly in pieces so I'll be following what you do
Mike
There are no space for ball screws. Nuts are to big to put under table.
Maybe you could use two nuts at either end of the table, on the outside, under the little tray type extenders seen on some machines.
Bulky, but not under the table.
On the y (front to back) the nut could be on the outside of the saddle.
If your machine is whole, then on ebay the prices for an atlas in good condition are enough for you to cash it in for an x2
For now I don't plane to sell mill.
Mill is dismantled because I start to repair mill, cleaning......
Electro motor is 220V/380V 0,355kW see pic
Tomorrow I will take picture of each part.
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