The GCC was a great laser and one of the early machine you could sensibly buy.
It uses a CO2 sealed RF (not fibre) air cooled source.

A repalcement Synrad source was too expensive so the project was to convert the whole machine to run with a Ruida controller and a spare 60w tube I had.
I also had a chiller, (I thought I did), Laser PSU and some steppers, connectore and wire.
I had to buy 3 Stepper DM542 controllers, 24V 3A Power Supply, CO2 Tube Mounts and a used Ruida RDC6442S-B controller and screen panel.

 

Out with the old Laser source, main board, power supply, and the two drive steppers as these had encoders and the ruida wouldn’t drive them.
 

A bit of cutting and small adjustment to get the two KH56 stepper in, think these came from an old photocopier. The stepper to raise and lower the bed stayed.

I wasn’t sure about steps: Steps per Output Rev = (Total Motor Steps × Driven Gear Teeth) ÷ Driving Gear Teeth and if I was using micro stepping or what so just left it.
Turns out using Lightburn and the simple steper calulator in there sorted it.

It’s quite a long path for the laser beam as sits on the rear floor, with the mounts fitted I had to increase the height of the first laser mirrors and red dot injector and would of liked to of gotten it much closer.

A little bit of cutting fitted the control panel but at 90 degrees, the main board, drivers and power supply fitted nicely and I removed all of the cooling fans for the RF laser source.
     
    

 Setup in Lightburn and works great, it’s used every working day at the moment.
 

 

The CW-3000 passive chiller had a leak so I gutted an old dehumidifier for it’s internal piped and that worked great, in fact better.