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Denton
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Hurco KM3

Post by Denton »

I recently bought a Hurco KM3 which has a problem with the original Ultimax 32 control.

I am looking to retrofit this machine to a PC based control while using all of the original parts as possible.

I have seen where LynuxCNC is capable of hooking to the servomate board that is already in the machine. What i am curious about is if any of the Centroid boards would be able to do the same? If not then can someone please point me in the direction of everything i would need to do this retrofit?


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Re: Hurco KM3

Post by Gary Campbell »

How about you post a few pics of the controller and list the components?
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Re: Hurco KM3

Post by Centroid_Liviu »

Denton wrote: Mon Mar 26, 2018 8:38 pm I recently bought a Hurco KM3 which has a problem with the original Ultimax 32 control.

I am looking to retrofit this machine to a PC based control while using all of the original parts as possible.

I have seen where LynuxCNC is capable of hooking to the servomate board that is already in the machine. What i am curious about is if any of the Centroid boards would be able to do the same? If not then can someone please point me in the direction of everything i would need to do this retrofit?
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Re: Hurco KM3

Post by aamir »

Hello
Here is the link we did Hurco KM3p with centroid with allin1DC .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDkrKfq7yY0
sorry video is not good
Excellent result with the allin1dc with new 10000CPR Encoders

Thanks

Aamir


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Re: Hurco KM3

Post by dandonegan »

In my humble opinion LynuxCNC Would be fun if Your hobby is retrofitting a milling machine. If you're more interested in making parts reliably I would definitely go with the all-in-one DC board and install new encoders. You can keep your transformers he stop buttons and motor wiring. That way you will have a reliable known working machine. Go out turn it on and it will work every time.

This is a Bridgeport boss that I retrofitted several years ago. It took longer to get all of the oil out of the cabinet then to finish the retrofit.



dan


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