On Tuesday 20 November 2018 10:06:20 Thaddeus Waldner wrote:

> I’m in the process of converting a small medium-duty table router to
> work with a LinuxCNC controller. I am duly impressed that such a
> wealth of technical information and such a powerful and robust
> industrial automation tool should be available to the public, free of
> charge. Many thanks to all who make it possible.
>
> I have completed a working concept of the controller, as in, I had it
> up and running and actually cut some parts.
>
> My question is, *should* a controller such as this have an
> uninterruptible power supply? If so, what parts of the machine are
> normally served by a UPS?
>
Thats entirely up to you, but if you did, the ups should be big enough to 
run the whole machine And last long enough to finish the job its 
running. You aren't going to buy such a ups at Staples.
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