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Default Unpleasant certain excpected disappointment with Bridgeport

On 2010-04-10, John wrote:
Jon Elson wrote:
Ignoramus21954 wrote:
The service woman got back to me and said
``This is a machine that was built exclusively in the UK. They are not
supported in the U.S. and we can not get any manuals. However, there
is a possibility that we can get some of the parts. So if there is a
specific part you need, and you either have a part number or can take
a picture of the part you need, I might be able to help you out.''

This is a disappointment, and, in a way, I am not surprised at all.
i

I think the real deal here is these were not officially made by
Bridgeport, itself, but on contract with their British distributor.
There may have been a bit of a turf war over it, too, as there is no
doubt whatsoever that Interacts were sold in the US in substantial
numbers, to people who specifically wanted a servo-controlled machine.

If you have manuals on the Heidenhain control, that is the really tough
part. The rest of it is pretty simple industrial control stuff, and you
won't be keeping a lot of that if you do the retrofit. Does your control
info cover the servo amps? That may be the most important info to have.
If Bridgeport can't supply it, I think there must be others that have
the info.

Jon



I have a customer with one of them. The only big problem he had was
losing the battery and the parameters. He did have a mechanical problem
with the variable speed mechanical drive bushings but electronically it
has worked fine for at least 6 years. I could check with him and see
what manuals he has and if he would let me copy them.


John, I have some manuals (operating), but I could pay for the ones I
do not have. Thanks

i