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by freeqaz
1976 days ago
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How much would these machines have cost when they were new? Just trying to get an understanding of the price break vs the "risk" with older equipment. Time goes on and I imagine the motors + other mechanical components improve. But maybe that's a bad assumption from working in tech for too long? |
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The main spindle might have issues with bearings but you should get a lot of life out of one. Ours run 16 hours a day and last 10 years plus. As a hobbyist even if you buy one with 95% of its spindle life left you are not likely to wear it out.
Keep the machine greased and it will last. A good machine will come with a service manual and tell you how often to grease each part. Most will have an auto greaser that will do most for you. Just have to keep it topped up.
All parts are easily replaced. Except the electronics and the computer but if you are wanting to build your own you're replacing them anyway so it's not an issue.
Vacuum pumps need regular servicing and replacement Blades every now and again but again hobbyist use they will last a long time just keep the filters clean. They are almost always 3 phase so that might be an issue.
They have AC servo controllers that you would have to interface with and normally have a can bus for all the peripherals I don't think it would be too much to get all of that going.