I converted my CHNC a while back with a Mesa 5i20 + 7i33TA + 7i37TA 
cards. My CHNC uses encoders so that part was easy... as I understand 
the HNC has resolvers so you need an additional card for that. IIRC ssi 
on the IRC just finished converting a HNC as well as many others. I'm in 
the process of converting my BP Anilam CNC mill with a 5i25 + 7i77 card 
and a D525 motherboard which will eliminate 2 of the 3 giant electrical 
panels hanging off of the BP knee mill...

John

On 4/16/2012 7:17 PM, Terry Christophersen wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have a Hardinge HNC that I am toying with the idea of retrofitting.I know 
> there is
> a few on this list that have done so,I would like to know the amp/motor 
> combos that are
> in use.I have one that I put a Centroid on a few years ago but I dont have 
> the workload
> for another 10K kit for this one.I would just use it for a rush job so I dont 
> have to tear down the
> other HNC.
>   
> I would assume that the origional axis motors would be usable as they were 
> working when I
> shut it off 5yrs ago.Maybe Jon Elsons amps would be a good choice?
>   
> Thanks
>   
> Terry
>
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