CNC, Fix it or replace it
Posted by
Don Chandler
on 2001-09-07 19:07:33 UTC
Bruce,
After having an Anilam M since they came out and now have a new Anilam 5400
4 axis control, I can tell you the model M is no slouch! You can fix it
yourself with Anilams help. They have the parts (a little pricey, but?).
Talk to Jerry Bouvier @ Anilam and he can walk you through the replacement
of the boards, balancing the servos, etc. I've done it all to mine and I
still love it. Much easier to program than the later controls. BTW, get the
biggest, best filter on your 115V line coming in. After I did this, my
problems became few and far between, compared to before I had the filter.
Good Luck!
Don
After having an Anilam M since they came out and now have a new Anilam 5400
4 axis control, I can tell you the model M is no slouch! You can fix it
yourself with Anilams help. They have the parts (a little pricey, but?).
Talk to Jerry Bouvier @ Anilam and he can walk you through the replacement
of the boards, balancing the servos, etc. I've done it all to mine and I
still love it. Much easier to program than the later controls. BTW, get the
biggest, best filter on your 115V line coming in. After I did this, my
problems became few and far between, compared to before I had the filter.
Good Luck!
Don
Discussion Thread
Bruce Klawiter
2001-09-06 05:19:18 UTC
CNC, Fix it or replace it
dougrasmussen@c...
2001-09-06 08:40:27 UTC
Re: CNC, Fix it or replace it
Jon Elson
2001-09-06 11:06:04 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] CNC, Fix it or replace it
Ray
2001-09-07 07:17:23 UTC
Re: CNC, Fix it or replace it
tom@t...
2001-09-07 08:07:20 UTC
Re: CNC, Fix it or replace it
Carol & Jerry Jankura
2001-09-07 08:43:03 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: CNC, Fix it or replace it
Paul
2001-09-07 12:20:49 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: CNC, Fix it or replace it
Don Chandler
2001-09-07 19:07:33 UTC
CNC, Fix it or replace it