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Nice machine, under power. 16C

$5000 firm

General Numeric control

Located in Anaheim, California

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Nice machine, under power. 16C


One fine piece of iron.

General Numeric control


Unfortunately, obsolete control here.


Have Gunner Omniturn this unit for you. Then you'd really have something.

Karl



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Karl Townsend wrote:

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Nice machine, under power. 16C



One fine piece of iron.


General Numeric control



Unfortunately, obsolete control here.


Have Gunner Omniturn this unit for you. Then you'd really have something.

Karl





Id rather have that GN6TB control than a newer one. Its the same as a
Fanuc 6TB and should have all the options installed. Parts and pieces
are easy to come by and aren't going to bankrupt you. The control
itself is pretty reliable. The power supplys are the only thing that
seem once in a while have problems and they are easy to fix or get fixed.


John

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On Sun, 22 Jul 2007 17:45:14 GMT, "Karl Townsend"
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Nice machine, under power. 16C


One fine piece of iron.

General Numeric control


Unfortunately, obsolete control here.

True. But it is up and running just fine.

Have Gunner Omniturn this unit for you. Then you'd really have something.

Karl


I tried, but he wants to put a new Mazak where its sitting.

Shrug

Gunner




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