I decided to keep it and upgrade it with home & limit switches, router 
on/off control a z zero pad. make it a fully functional system removing the 
limitations that came with it.

Steve

On Sunday, July 15, 2012 5:01:49 PM UTC-5, john wrote:
>
> Legacy stopped selling the Std CNC package not because the motors were too 
> small, it was because the 900/1200 could not take the tolerances that we 
> wanted to see in the CNC.  Most of these systems have been retrofitted into 
> a Arty frame as this one could.
>
>
> On Sunday, July 15, 2012, SteveEJ wrote:
>
>> Denis,
>>   I am not sure about Legacy stopping selling of these motors. I have 
>> never had an issue with them on this machine and they have never failed me.
>>
>>   The stepper on the Z axis is the only one with a label. It is a 
>> 60HS66DF 1B Motor. The others (X, Y and A) have the same housing but a 
>> longer shaft. Pictures coming tonight or tomorrow to show the difference. 
>> Not sure about the tork. The model number should help.
>>
>>   I am not sure why they stopped the Standard CNC kit and the Performance 
>> CNC Kit. Probably a decision based on what they knew they were coming out 
>> with and economics.
>>
>> Steve
>>
>> On Sunday, July 15, 2012 3:08:59 PM UTC-5, denis wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello Steve
>>> One or two questions on the Legacy cnc.
>>> Legacy stop selling the stepper motors for ornamental-mill. (If I remember 
>>> it was the mill was not strong for that kind of work.)
>>> I wish I had one or two  response from a owner.
>>> (The problem is it justified under you so that Legacy has stopped the 
>>> sale of CNC kit.
>>> and my second question is how much holding tork (oz. in) on the stepper 
>>> motor. 311 oz or more.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Denis
>>>
>>>
>>> Le dimanche 15 juillet 2012 10:05:00 UTC-4, SteveEJ a écrit :
>>>>
>>>> Well, It is time. I have needs and have to sell my 900/Standard CNC. 
>>>> The only thing I did to the setup from Legacy is to add inline fuses to 
>>>> each motor. I just felt they needed to be there to help protect the power 
>>>> supply. All work and it is on a factory stand with wheels. It comes with a 
>>>> Porter Cable 7518 Variable Speed Production Router, Tim's 900 Bed 
>>>> Adjustment add on and other standard items that come from Legacy. I will 
>>>> have some pictures available as soon as I can pull it out and blow off the 
>>>> dust. You will need your own Mach3 interface/control software.
>>>>
>>>> I paid $6000.00 for the machine minus the Router and eliminator chuck.
>>>>
>>>> Asking $3500.00
>>>>
>>>> No bits come with this machine as I can use them with my Revo.
>>>>
>>>> Email: steveej0...@yahoo.com
>>>> Cell: (901) 212-2488
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>>> SteveEJ
>>>>
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