Re: [Emc-users] Hardinge CHNC-I

2018-03-01 Thread Ed
On 02/28/2018 08:59 PM, Jon Elson wrote: On 02/28/2018 12:56 PM, Ed wrote: Some have 5C others have 16C. Generally the 5C machines have a threaded spindle nose, mine has the 16C with and A2-5 nose. Thanks much!  This one seems to be the A2-5, it has an external taper that reminds me of a

Re: [Emc-users] Hardinge CHNC-I

2018-02-28 Thread Jon Elson
On 02/28/2018 12:56 PM, Ed wrote: Some have 5C others have 16C. Generally the 5C machines have a threaded spindle nose, mine has the 16C with and A2-5 nose. Thanks much! This one seems to be the A2-5, it has an external taper that reminds me of a D1-type spindle. The guy looking to buy i

Re: [Emc-users] Hardinge CHNC-I

2018-02-28 Thread Ed
On 02/28/2018 10:55 AM, Jon Elson wrote: I know a number of you guys have Hardinge HNC and CHNC machines retrofitted with LinuxCNC. I have a friend/customer local to me who needs a CNC lathe that can crank out aluminum parts 1.5" in diameter.  There's a CHNC-I relatively local to us that is g

[Emc-users] Hardinge CHNC-I

2018-02-28 Thread Jon Elson
I know a number of you guys have Hardinge HNC and CHNC machines retrofitted with LinuxCNC. I have a friend/customer local to me who needs a CNC lathe that can crank out aluminum parts 1.5" in diameter. There's a CHNC-I relatively local to us that is going pretty cheaply. Can anybody tell me