Thanks Imran. I do have a volt meter and will try to check. Good stuff. Alan
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On Oct 10, 2020, at 10:25 PM, imranindiana via groups.io <imranindiana@...> wrote:
Alan,
here is the link for relay
datasheet:
it is 24V SPST NO relay with following pin configuration:
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when there is 24V between A1 & A2 pins 11 and 14 should be shorted otherwise open.
not sure if you have a volt meter and whether you are comfortable with making measurements. if you would like to troubleshoot, i would start by confirming that you have 24VDC available in the saw.
Imran
On Oct 10, 2020, at 6:16 PM, Alan Mix <a.mix@...> wrote:
?Great idea Imran. Thanks I¡¯m not competent to do that, but I can find someone who is.
Alan.
On Oct 10, 2020, at 5:35 PM, imranindiana via groups.io <imranindiana@...> wrote:
Alan,
are you able to verify that the siemens relays are working or not. i do see them available via internet search on PN.
imran
On Oct 10, 2020, at 3:09 PM, Alan Mix <a.mix@...> wrote:
?I have an old Inca Euro-260 bandsaw - very nice small complement to my larger Felder FB600 bandsaw - but unfortunately the on/off switch died. I tried to get parts from incamachines.com in France. They are generally quite helpful, but they don't have this part because my saw is a late model US 115V version (circa 1997, Type 342.186.15) and incamachines.com only has the parts for the European models, so they couldn't help on this one. According to incamachines.com, those late 1990's machines The switch assembly is a black plastic box with red and green off/on switches actuated by square buttons, plus a place for a safety lock behind the removable blade cover. There is some electronic (early plug-in IC chips) controlled by the switches. I've confirmed that the power gets to the switches, but either the switch(es) themselves are broken or the chip(s) are fried. I've hunted around but so far no luck, and perhaps this community might know where to find a full switch assembly or compnent parts (or if anyone has a dead Euro-260 in storage and wants to sell me their switch, glad to talk more). It is such a cool little bandsaw I hate to give up on it. I haven't found a part number on this thing, but photos attached.
Thanks to all....
Alan Mix
Corvallis, OR, USA
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