Hello.
Here you can see my CNC-Mill at work. The name of the manufacturer is Paul Anton, but this company is still closed. The Mill work with 3.5 Ampere Stepper motors and 3 stepping motor end phase from Benezan Electronics (Germany, http://www.benezan.de), they are called Beast. Later i show you how fast they can work.
Do you know the nominal motor current of original motors of this machine?
I have one like this without electronic board, and I want to drive it with Mach3... but for choose the correct driver I need this information.
Thank you
marcoperaxx 4 months ago
The machine base is a Cortini L300. Cortini is now owned by Fidia.
cncit 11 months ago
@robotnobot It does look neat! About as heavy duty as it's getting before it's a floor standing lump of cast iron. Have a look at Golmatic - they're german and very nice.
Someone else said Technika are good as well (german and made in russia) - but I can't find much information on those.
The old denfords are heavy too. Made here in the UK, they were trainer machines for the bigger ones; (orac / starturn are two of the lathes, triac is one of the cnc mills)
lexichronicle2 1 year ago
nice
vedataygn 1 year ago
die ist doch mal "süß"
scheka666 2 years ago
Nice mill to retrofit
fogassa01 2 years ago
Am I correct in stating the machine manufacturer is Paul Anton? It it one of the nicest small mills i have ever seen. Looks like a Fanuc robot in that yellow paint. Well done.
robotnobot 3 years ago
That looks like a nice milling machine setup.
rdgtm 3 years ago