This machine has served a company near Asbury Park, NJ for many years. It was taken out of service when it stopped cutting arcs. For a while I had an Arduino Uno with GRBL controlling the stepper drivers, but now it has been replaced with an Arduino Uno/CNC Shield/Fake TB6600 stepper driver setup.
There is a large power supply and (if memory serves me correctly) 80V 7A stepper drivers inside. The drivers have had a certain Power Darlington replaced from time to time, but were still working when it was taken out of service.
I have some original documentation, but back then it wasn't very well done.
If you want it, and can drive out to Asbury Park to pick it up, it's yours.

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