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Default how to change original bridgeport feed to new servo unit

I have an old Bridgeport machine 1968 1hp with the old style feed for the
table .I'ts to slow at 9 1/2 ipm I want to change it to a new servo power
feed.What modifications do I need to do?

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On Tue, 13 May 2014 17:18:02 +0000, tinker 3936
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I have an old Bridgeport machine 1968 1hp with the old style feed for the
table .I'ts to slow at 9 1/2 ipm I want to change it to a new servo power
feed.What modifications do I need to do?


http://servoproductsco.com/specs/808...00_206_225.pdf

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