alcro1998
Cast Iron
- Joined
- Nov 10, 2020
- Location
- Central Ohio
I found a FP3NC to buy about 6 months ago but the timing was not right. Well the machine is still around and the price is in range where I’m not bothered taking a risk on it.
Supposedly the machine was in use before the owner passed away.
I was looking for some advice on mechanical and electrical inspection of the machine. I recall reading about possible bad vertical way wear and know nothing about cnc controls
The machine has been sitting for years so all the parameters are most likely gone. Where can I get these parameters? Also, will the control run off a rotary phase converter or do I need real 3 phase?
Lastly, I am thinking of maybe trying to retrofit a new control on the machine if I can’t get the old one sorted. I am quite inexperienced when it comes to NC mills as 99% of the experience is with manual machines.
Ultimately it comes down to my love for Deckels and the price being right. I am just looking for a cnc to use for small jobs and hobby work really.
Any ideas are always appreciated!
Thanks,
Chris
(Pics to come after I pick it up tomorrow)
Supposedly the machine was in use before the owner passed away.
I was looking for some advice on mechanical and electrical inspection of the machine. I recall reading about possible bad vertical way wear and know nothing about cnc controls

The machine has been sitting for years so all the parameters are most likely gone. Where can I get these parameters? Also, will the control run off a rotary phase converter or do I need real 3 phase?
Lastly, I am thinking of maybe trying to retrofit a new control on the machine if I can’t get the old one sorted. I am quite inexperienced when it comes to NC mills as 99% of the experience is with manual machines.
Ultimately it comes down to my love for Deckels and the price being right. I am just looking for a cnc to use for small jobs and hobby work really.
Any ideas are always appreciated!
Thanks,
Chris
(Pics to come after I pick it up tomorrow)