On 05/09/2012 09:33 AM, gene heskett wrote:
> How big is this speedway mill-drill?  At 28 lbs for one of these, I don't
> know as it would be all that great hanging on the end of the x table.  OTOH
> it looks like several lbs of stuff could be removed too.  That mount looks
> like 5 lbs, and the pulley and guard could go.  Wow, a 3/4" shaft!  I'd lay
> odds its bearings are oilite though.
>
> The controller is uni-directional, so for servo use its likely something
> electronically bidirectional would have to be bought/built.  And of course
> encoders suitable for the accuracy requirement fitted.
Sorry, forgot to add:

   It's exactly the same size as my HF 33686.  The only difference is 
that it has a MT3 spindle, instead of R8.  All the parts between the two 
will interchange.

-- 
-Mark

Ne M'oubliez   ---Family Motto
Hope for the best, plan for the worst   ---Personal Motto


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