Dominic,
  Was the machine running when you received it? This will affect your
decision if you have to repair/purchase servos and/or drives. The more cost
to get the machine components in running condition will start to lean
toward a package purchase.
  With the GE550 control I assume the machine was built somewhere before
1980. It may have been made later than 1980 if the purchaser ordered the
550 control.
  As you are facing the machine do you see an approx 6 inch diameter
glass/plastic/metal cylinder on the left side about six feet from the
floor? If so, the spindle is a floating spindle for canned cycle drilling
and tapping. The air cylinder counterbalances the spindle and allows it to
drop until the tool touches the workpiece. The tool then retracts a small
amount, the drive engages and the canned cycle starts. It will take some
configuration to make this work in any system you purchase.
  Do the spindle adapters (tool holders) have what looks like many gear
teeth around the edge to drive the adapter? If so, the adapters will have a
roll pin in place of one tooth. The tool changer will hold the tool against
the spindle as the spindle rotates slowly until the roll pin falls into a
slot allowing the tool change arm to fully seat the tool adapter. As you
use larger drills and end mills the teeth will begin to break off the
adapters.
  I have never seen another machine with either of the above described
"features".

  I ran/programmed a VMC 75 with GE1050 control from 1980 until 1985.

HTH
Stuart


On Tue, May 10, 2022 at 1:03 PM Todd Zuercher <[email protected]> wrote:

> Linuxcnc is simply software, but it can interface with numerous hardware
> interfaces, such as from Mesa, Pico and others.  For example you might want
> to use some Mesa cards to interface with the old servo amps, motors, and
> encoders of your old system.  This is no small task.  If you want a more
> turnkey system including replacing all old servo systems something such a
> Centroid system may be simpler, but much, much more expensive.  But if you
> will be paying someone else to do the work it may be the better option.
>
> Todd Zuercher
> P. Graham Dunn Inc.
> 630 Henry Street
> Dalton, Ohio 44618
> Phone:  (330)828-2105ext. 2031
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dominic Francisco <[email protected]>
> Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2022 1:43 PM
> To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC) <[email protected]>
> Subject: [Emc-users] explanation of Linux/EMC
>
> [EXTERNAL EMAIL] Be sure links are safe.
>
> Boun Giorno to the Cognoscenti:
>     Our non-profit, veteransinitiatives.org nee 'VITAL', is a 501, C-19,
> whose members compose a mouthy collection of gun-totin', somewhat
> irreverent (somewhat?) reprobates who have defended our priceless Nation.
>     We are composed of machinists, chemists, mechanics, patternmakers,
> electroplaters, welders & 1 metallurgist (you never want more than 1 of
> them in your rabble!)
>                                                     Our mission is to
> teach the elements of mfg technology to our most deserving citizen, our
> DisAbled American Veteran (DAV) & our ambulatory Paralyzed Veteran (PVA),
> so they may obtain career employment in our Nation's mfg sector. this is a
> 'thinly-veiled program' to save lives; that is, the lives of MilVets who
> have returned from the 'killing fields'.
>     For the last 4 years we have been moving machinery (~35 tons) from our
> shop in CA, to the primitive, eastern territory of Nevada; this is mining
> country: Au, Ag, Pt, Cu, Rh, W ........
>     We have several machines we wish to convert to 4-axis NC. one of these
> monsters is a Monarch 75 VMC, equipped with ~100 lb servos. we have removed
> the GE-550 'refrigerator'.
>     Could your 'cognoscenti' explain the process of adapting the Linux/EMC
> to our machines? is this system a NC controller, does it resemble the
> contemporary NC controllers such as the Pico, Centroid, Mesa & MACH-3
> systems? does it contain similar hardware: encoders, tachos, amps, A/D, D/A
> converters, zero-crossing detectors & a motherboard?
>                   Or does it consist only of software?
>
>     Please be as specific as you might,with your recommendations.
>
>                          May our Lord protect our valiant warriors,
>                                             dominic francisco
> [email protected] veteransinitiatives.org
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