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The F1 based training machines have smaller "rolled" ball screws, smaller steppers, spindle motors etc. and can run production with no problem holding 2 tenths if all the stars are aligned and toes crossed.different animals that the F1, 50, 55 (not sure about the Concept as i've not been near one yet but from pics looks like its an F1 relative ). The F1P and VMC100 have larger (12mm if i remember correctly) precision ground ball screws, larger spindle motors ,steppers etc. I have an F1P, Vmc100 and an F1 that's running on Welmill, my F1P uses 110 voltage and the VMC100 on 220 single phase so they were available in single phase as well here in the states.

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If anyone knows where I could find the documentation for the PC Mill 55 that would be great too. However, the parts need to be quite precise so that’s why the accuracy is of interest too.

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My main purpose of getting this machine is to learn more about CNC without having to convert an existing manual mill as well as machining small parts in brass and possibly steel for hobby purposes. What about the lead screws are they acme or ball screws? If I understood it correctly that was one of the differences between the F1 and F1P for instance. I’m mainly trying to get an idea of the rigidity of the machine and wether that or the spindle power (or both) might be a bottle neck. I realize that machining steel might not be the intended purpose of this machine. I have not had a chance to check it out yet in person and I’m not sure I’ll be given the opportunity to run it. Yes I believe this to be a complete functional system including computer and a control console. Hi David, Thanks for the thorough answer. These machines used an Ethernet connection to a standard computer. There was a 7 station toolchanger option available along with the interface card integral into the machine. The one after that was the Concept series, these machines were made with a larger enclosure that prevented one from getting it thru a standard door.

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The 55 series were introduced in the late 1990's and offered higher feed speeds, higher spindle speeds and more coding functions.

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They used 5 phase steppers and had basically the same frame as the F1 This machine used the RS485 card and relied on Window 98 operating system. The next machine after the F1 was the 50 series. The F1 mill was the origional CNC mill and as computer technology progressed were upgraded. Is the optional control console included? they can be run off a standard PC keyboard. These are some of the best tabletop machines made, that machine could have hit $17,000 - $20,000 when new. The 55 series had higher spindle speeds than the 50 series. These machines were designed for training so they never were designed for high speed production. This is NOT a production machine and cutting steel is going to be slow. Made to a standard quality and used with modifications in the computer industry (chip unzip) were chosen due to the high accuracy of the base machine. Next you have to realize its a SMALL machine with limited horsepower.

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They are hard to find today as most people just upgrade the controller to modern electronics. The interface card you need is a RS422 and is proprietary to the EMCO machines. These machines need older Computers to run, depends on which year the Machine was made. If you can see the machine running in person then even better. Then you need the MSD disk with the factory parameter settings & WinNC software, all of these need to be included or you have a heavy paperweight. The Mill needs to have the RS422 interface card in the PC.











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