I am in the process of upgrading my Triac PC to mach 3. I have bought a "CNC kit" (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/203718263502) and intend to pretty much start again with the electronics and have them in a new electronics enclosure bolted to the back of the machine, similar to what you would see on industrial VMC's. i have most of what i intend to do all planned out and can see a clear(ish) roadmap on how to do it. for controlling the machine i am going to use an RNR mach 3 board with USB connection. This is purely because its inexpensive, functional and there is lots of info online regarding this board.
Once completed i will have a complete control box available if anyone wishes to buy it, if so make me an offer

My questions to all you clever people on this forum are what to do with the limit/home switches on my Triac. what is the purpose of having an inductive proximity sensor with limit switches? (from what i can see on the x axis, not sure about the other ones), can i not use just limit switches on their own for homing and travel limits? or is this not recommended? what is the easiest solution for interfacing them with my new system and mach3?
would it be easier to start fresh with different switches and power them from the 24v power supply i intend to use to control the new spindle VFD via the RNR board?
what voltage are the original switches/sensors and are they readily interfaceable with my board?.
it would be nice if i could use the original switches on my machine to save unnecessary work.
Any and all advice is appreciated, thank you