Re: Please take a look over my shoulder CAD CAM CNC Bench Mill System
Posted by
whelenremington
on 2005-07-01 09:41:41 UTC
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, "Jack" <tauntdesigns@y...>
wrote:
Thank you for your response. You have solved 2/3 of my system
problem. As you know, the web site you sent me, KDN Tool &
Automation Engineering Co. in West Warwick RI, specializes in the
conversion of SIEG X1, X2, and X3 Mini Mills.
I have the SIEG X2 Micro Mark #82573. KDN Tool provides a complete
mechanical conversion solution (including 3 axis ball screws made
just for my machine, with precision balls, sized to remove back
lash), complete 3-axis Basic Open Loop Electronics solution, or
Advanced Open Loop Electronics 3-axis solution, and Pacific
Scientific Stepper motors (4 sizes to choose from, with winding
choices), - OR- imported cheaper stepping motors. WHAT a MENUE !!!
Adding it all up
Advanced mechanical w ball screw
kit
$850
shipping and
handling
$25
Advanced Open Loop Electronics (3 axis), EAS based 3 amp per phase
max $525
bi-polar chopper drivers for stepper motors, Remote located 48
volt power
supply, Standard DB-25 (parallel port) input from host PC,
Compatible with
most step and direction output CNC control software, Master
Control Relay
style Emergency Stop circuit. Home and limit switch interface
via rear
mounted terminal strip for direct connection of switches. Output
control relay
interface connector provides optically isolated control of 24 Vdc
relays
(optional relay box). Quick disconnect motor cables, Detailed
installation
and set-up instructions.
shipping and
handling
$10
Pacific Scientific stepper motors (3 stepper
motors) $375
Powermill series, P22C NEMA 23, 203 oz/in standard mag. 3.1 amp
parallel connection, 3.9 mH phase inductance, double stack,
double shaft.
Total wo
taxes
$1,785
Adding in what I paid for my SIEG X2 Mini Mill -
$470
Micro Mark Microlux #82573
shipping and
handling
$80
Grand
Total
$2,335
I will have a CNC converted cast iron base and all steel
construction, w variable
speed control, and #3MT spindle for only $2,335, a comparable machine
would
sell for $6,000 to $14,000
Jack, thank you very much. You have done me a great service.
Whelen
wrote:
> millThank you Jack
> http://kdntool.com/_sgg/m1m2_1.htm
Thank you for your response. You have solved 2/3 of my system
problem. As you know, the web site you sent me, KDN Tool &
Automation Engineering Co. in West Warwick RI, specializes in the
conversion of SIEG X1, X2, and X3 Mini Mills.
I have the SIEG X2 Micro Mark #82573. KDN Tool provides a complete
mechanical conversion solution (including 3 axis ball screws made
just for my machine, with precision balls, sized to remove back
lash), complete 3-axis Basic Open Loop Electronics solution, or
Advanced Open Loop Electronics 3-axis solution, and Pacific
Scientific Stepper motors (4 sizes to choose from, with winding
choices), - OR- imported cheaper stepping motors. WHAT a MENUE !!!
Adding it all up
Advanced mechanical w ball screw
kit
$850
shipping and
handling
$25
Advanced Open Loop Electronics (3 axis), EAS based 3 amp per phase
max $525
bi-polar chopper drivers for stepper motors, Remote located 48
volt power
supply, Standard DB-25 (parallel port) input from host PC,
Compatible with
most step and direction output CNC control software, Master
Control Relay
style Emergency Stop circuit. Home and limit switch interface
via rear
mounted terminal strip for direct connection of switches. Output
control relay
interface connector provides optically isolated control of 24 Vdc
relays
(optional relay box). Quick disconnect motor cables, Detailed
installation
and set-up instructions.
shipping and
handling
$10
Pacific Scientific stepper motors (3 stepper
motors) $375
Powermill series, P22C NEMA 23, 203 oz/in standard mag. 3.1 amp
parallel connection, 3.9 mH phase inductance, double stack,
double shaft.
Total wo
taxes
$1,785
Adding in what I paid for my SIEG X2 Mini Mill -
$470
Micro Mark Microlux #82573
shipping and
handling
$80
Grand
Total
$2,335
I will have a CNC converted cast iron base and all steel
construction, w variable
speed control, and #3MT spindle for only $2,335, a comparable machine
would
sell for $6,000 to $14,000
Jack, thank you very much. You have done me a great service.
Whelen
Discussion Thread
whelenremington
2005-06-30 18:11:17 UTC
Please take a look over my shoulder CAD CAM CNC Bench Mill System
Jack
2005-06-30 23:01:50 UTC
Re: Please take a look over my shoulder CAD CAM CNC Bench Mill System
Abby Katt
2005-07-01 02:40:45 UTC
How important is ballscrew alignment?
Les Newell
2005-07-01 04:26:34 UTC
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Les Newell
2005-07-01 04:37:54 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] How important is ballscrew alignment?
Fred Smith
2005-07-01 05:04:23 UTC
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2005-07-01 06:46:15 UTC
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2005-07-01 08:28:41 UTC
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2005-07-01 09:46:02 UTC
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2005-07-01 09:53:11 UTC
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