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  1. #1

    hardinge retrofit

    here is a harding i bought 2 weeks ago at a auction cheap
    i plan on doing a EMC2 cnc retrofit with servos and spindle encoder , and maybe a c axis
    it is a 12"-13" harding , super precision manual 5c collet turret lathe ,.
    and here is a pic of it in my shop .


    i have some servos and they are like 7A cont , 26 max
    would the smallest viper drive work . ?
    i plan on running 75 v .
    www.wildhorsemfg.com machinist / gunsmith
    accumax with Fanuc 11M , Hitachi seiki 3NE with 6T

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    What are you going to do about ballscrews and motor mounts?
    Nate.
    Ann Arbor Meechigan

  3. #3
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    might be easier to clean up the machine /paint and sell.Then buy a
    hardinge with a dead controll and refit.You have alot of work ahead to fit ballscrews and some way to spin the turret.

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    no with the brake . low speed . and feed burnout . it wouldnt sell for as much as it should . esp around here .
    motor mounts , i will post pics as i do them ,. i am not sure yet on the X
    here is how it currently looks
    www.wildhorsemfg.com machinist / gunsmith
    accumax with Fanuc 11M , Hitachi seiki 3NE with 6T

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    Any more progress?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JP Hardinge View Post
    Any more progress?
    no . ... i use it far to much manual .. lol
    if a had a cnc 12" engine lathe ... that is really what i would use more often .
    so it sits in the state it is currently in ,,,,
    i am slowing collecting parts
    but i have another cnc conversion that is higher priority currently , :wee:
    www.wildhorsemfg.com machinist / gunsmith
    accumax with Fanuc 11M , Hitachi seiki 3NE with 6T

  7. #7
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    I have that chucker lathe and I love it as a manual machine.

    I just bought a Hardinge AHC with a full Ominturn retrofit for $2000 in great shape, and I've had a Hardinge CHNC with a Fagor 8025 control also in excellent condition I've used the past 2 years I also bought for $2000.

    You may want to keep looking for a machine already retrofitted. You would be way ahead on the money and labor involved.

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