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Re: Aigner Filling Strip
Do you need a special mounting bracket to mount the aigner pressure module to the x-roll?
By John Deming · #138827 ·
Re: Aigner Filling Strip
The picture of the Aigner mounting bracket did not make it, let¡¯s try again Imran Malik https://www.facebook.com/groups/362481112015700/?ref=share
By imran · #138826 ·
Re: Aigner Filling Strip
2nd Brett on Pressure Modules. I use them often and am using them right now for Stiles and rails. I just switched the 2-wheeler out and put the single wheel in because for narrow stock 2 wheels were
By imran · #138825 ·
Re: Aigner Filling Strip
Agree with Joe Calhoon. I have resisted spending money on Aigner items only to find how handy they were later. My filler bar (catalog page 50-51)and the "spreader" (catalog page 52-53) get used a lot
By Brett Wissel · #138824 ·
Re: Adjusting Phase Perfect?
It just calibrates the manufactured leg amplitude to match the other two phases. Ron
By Ron Pomeroy · #138823 ·
Re: Adjusting Phase Perfect?
John, I would still check that to make sure the manufactured leg is connected to L2.
By netanel.belgazal@... · #138822 ·
Re: Adjusting Phase Perfect?
Thanks, Ron. -- John Hinman Boise ID Kappa 450X and A941
By John Hinman · #138821 ·
Re: Adjusting Phase Perfect?
I just went through this with Phase Perfect. ?The adjustment is only to balance the manufactured leg. ?I didn¡¯t understand this until their tech explained it to me. ?Only one phase is
Re: Adjusting Phase Perfect?
Bryce, thanks for the offer. I am not yet convinced that is the cause of my problem, but if that changes I will get back to you. What brand and model is your transformer? -- John Hinman Boise ID Kappa
By John Hinman · #138819 ·
Re: Adjusting Phase Perfect?
Netanel, that is one of the things the tech checked, and changed. He modified something in the electrical box rather than changing the plug connection. I am not sure he documented his change. -- John
By John Hinman · #138818 ·
Re: Adjusting Phase Perfect?
In the EU, motor plates tend to all be rated 230v for low voltage. Some countries ( France ) run 220 and some ( UK ) 240 so designing for 230 allows the same motors to be sold ( even though no grid
By David Kumm · #138817 ·
Re: Aigner Filling Strip
You need something there whenever running thin material. The Aigner fill strip has a couple small hex screws you can adjust against the cast table to keep it from sliding or moving when pressure is
By Joe Calhoon · #138816 ·
Aigner Filling Strip
Hi all Aigner Fencer users, I am about to order the Aigner Fence and was wondering about the accessories such as the filler strip. From what I understand, this piece is simply wedged into place by
By Cornelius · #138815 ·
Re: Adjusting Phase Perfect?
Yes, it was a comment to David (Dave) kumm
By netanel.belgazal@... · #138814 ·
Re: Adjusting Phase Perfect?
I assume you are directing that to Dave Kumm? I ask because this is a debate I¡¯d rather watch than participate in. LOL David Best
By David P. Best · #138813 ·
Re: Adjusting Phase Perfect?
Hey John, I have a buck/boost transformer you can have for $250 CAD. Would just need to get it down to you somehow. I have to pick up a blade in Northport WA. later this week, so could possibly send
By Bryce Comer · #138812 ·
Re: Adjusting Phase Perfect?
David, The Felder machine/motor is still spec according to the EU grid system (230V), you can see that the motor sticker says it design to work with 230V. The only different is the way the motor is
By netanel.belgazal@... · #138811 ·
Re: Adjusting Phase Perfect?
John, I had exactly the same issue with my Profil 45Z shaper. The shaper would run for one time, but then the motor won't spin at all until I turned the machine off and on. The motorized
By netanel.belgazal@... · #138810 ·
Re: Adjusting Phase Perfect?
John, if the technician left the electrical box unsealed and you can open it without breaking the seal, open it to see if after the saw fails to start you have a blinking LED on the brake board. If
Re: Adjusting Phase Perfect?
David Best, I did wipe down the rails, clearing some smudge. I¡¯ve not checked the switch on the slider, but can do that tomorrow. Interesting that you mention the braking circuit. It took the tech
By John Hinman · #138808 ·