Triac machine advice
Posted: Sun 15 Mar , 2020 3:24 am
Hi, new to the forum and looking for advice.
I am thinking about trying to find a Triac to replace my old Bridgeport and move into the world of CNC
Are there any things to look out for or be aware of?
While i may some day venture down the road of converting the electronics and adding a 4th axis i am also happy to use the existing if it works. As at first it will be learning so should be fine or possibly more than i will need.
I think the ATC would be worthwhile having and cooling while easy to add would also be nice.
From what i can tell 3 phase machines look to be simple to convert to single phase??
Anything to watch out for or anything to avoid?
Any advice?
Should you have one tucked in the back of a shed then also please give me a shout
Thanks in advance
I am thinking about trying to find a Triac to replace my old Bridgeport and move into the world of CNC
Are there any things to look out for or be aware of?
While i may some day venture down the road of converting the electronics and adding a 4th axis i am also happy to use the existing if it works. As at first it will be learning so should be fine or possibly more than i will need.
I think the ATC would be worthwhile having and cooling while easy to add would also be nice.
From what i can tell 3 phase machines look to be simple to convert to single phase??
Anything to watch out for or anything to avoid?
Any advice?
Should you have one tucked in the back of a shed then also please give me a shout
Thanks in advance