Bridgeport CNC 1459 followed me home yesterday. It is mostly complete; missing the motor and drive mechanism from a 2J head but otherwise in pretty good shape. I can manually turn the stepper belts so nothing is frozen. The ways appear to be in very good shape. The table is a C-, it is still square but has 1% rust with small pits and about 5% surface rust, definitly usable but visually unappealing.
It has steppers and X and Y ball screws installed. The quill feed is also stepper driven. The panel has Gecko 203V drivers installed, my plan is to rip everything before those out and start from scratch. Based on reading I may have to replace the steppers, apparently they loose power over time, I will bench test them.
The 2J head is missing the motor, drive pulley, slow speed pulley. It is also missing the front panel speed control. The top cover case seems to be in good shape.
The machine may be a composit. It has steppers and the serial number is relativly low so it was an early model. However the panel has some USB connections and current stepper drivers. I cannot find the year of manufacturer for CNC serial numbered machines.
My immediate problem is moving it from the front of the garage to the rear.
It has steppers and X and Y ball screws installed. The quill feed is also stepper driven. The panel has Gecko 203V drivers installed, my plan is to rip everything before those out and start from scratch. Based on reading I may have to replace the steppers, apparently they loose power over time, I will bench test them.
The 2J head is missing the motor, drive pulley, slow speed pulley. It is also missing the front panel speed control. The top cover case seems to be in good shape.
The machine may be a composit. It has steppers and the serial number is relativly low so it was an early model. However the panel has some USB connections and current stepper drivers. I cannot find the year of manufacturer for CNC serial numbered machines.
My immediate problem is moving it from the front of the garage to the rear.