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Thanks for your reply.  I looked thru the manual that I have, but it does not give any info about the servos.  From my past dealings with Southwestern they will not give out that kind if information.  I do know that the servos are 110 volt.  Southwestern does now make a upgrade controler that cost over 6 grand.  Was hoping to not have to spend that much. 

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Good day to you all.  My name is Ron Norton, living in Daytona Beach FL.   I have a small shop that I make parts for hot rods and custom cars that venders sell at car shows.  I have been involed in hot rods and race cars for over 50 years.  I got involed in CNC machining a few years ago when I hired a machinest who could program.  Years have gone by, the econemy went south and now I work alone making what I can.   

I have a Chevalier knee mill (new in 1996)  with a Southwestern M3 controler that has been replaced several times and is dead again (parts are no longer available).  I would likeTO  replace the controler with Mach4.  Does anyone know if Mach4 will work with the 110V AC servo motors that I already have?  Thanks for any help.

Have a Great Day

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