Hello folks, In another post, I had rebuilt an Emco 120p lathe. The lathe works great, especially after getting the tool turret working

But, I found that when doing a bunch of parts, the chip bin filled rather quickly.
It's kinda small on the 120p. I would have to empty it out after a couple pieces were machined. Another drawback was the maximum length of stock I can put into the chuck...which was about nine inches long.
That is all going to change, as I was able to acquire one of these.... An Emco 220

It has a large chip bin and a through the spindle capability

I have dismantled the lathe, changed a couple small bearings on the ends of the ball screws. Replace the lubrication manifold, readjusted the ways, cleaned and painted the sheet metal.
I'm only using two proximity switches, as that system worked well on the 120p. Here you can see the brackets I fabbed up for the switches.

As for the electronics stuff, I using the PMDX 126 bob and the PMDX 107 speed control. The spindle will be powered by a 2 hp AC motor with a Hitachi WJ200 VFD. The steppers are 640 oz-in units for Keling and the drives are Keling's Digital KL-8070D drives.
Here is the lathe almost assembled and painted....

I'm hoping to finish the wiring in the next day or two. I'm really hoping to be able to make some chips by the weekend

more to come....
pete