Re: Slider Toe-Out
Kf700s- it does NOT have the long horizontal set screws as shown below
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Anthony Quesada
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#108366
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Re: Hammer B3 electrical problem
#hammer
Sam, i would probe the relay terminal pads on the PCB to confirm that the short is not in the board. imran
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imran
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#108365
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Re: Delta Rockwell Multiplex 20-A RAS
A few comments 1. There are 3 classes of RAS:? home user level (Craftsman, Montgomery Ward, end-of-life Delta and DeWalt),? small professional shop: Delta and DeWalt mostly,? and large commercial
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Terry Therneau
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#108364
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Re: Kaeser Airtower
A large receiver tank so it runs longer each time it needs to fill up. I would also add in a second small compressor to use when you just need enough air for clamps or something. That way you only run
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Brian Lamb
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#108363
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Re: Slider Toe-Out
what saw do you have?
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Randy Child
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#108362
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Re: Slider Toe-Out
Happy Weekend everyone, I set up the slider close last winter after moving across the country, but now I'm mentally preparing myself to fine tune it now that I am settling in. I'm feeling a bit dim as
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Anthony Quesada
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#108361
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Re: Hammer B3 electrical problem
#hammer
Sam, The 'Click' was the crowbar getting lifted off the line! Fingers crossed.
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Davy Cooper
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#108360
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Re: Boom Arm progress
here she is..
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Randy Child
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#108359
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Re: Hammer B3 electrical problem
#hammer
Update! In the process of desoldering and pulling the (potentially dodgy) relay off the board I heard a very distinctive click. Retested contuinuity and it's no longer closed! I'll probably replace
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sam@...
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Re: Hammer B3 electrical problem
#hammer
Sam, The relay is most likely a sealed unit. The top will not come off. Hard to tell from your photos, but if the relay identifier numbers/letters are *exactly* the same on both, (below the JQX-11F)
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Davy Cooper
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#108357
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Re: Kaeser Airtower
So, one already has a Kaeser (SX-5), what's a good way to make sure that it does not self destruct from under-use?? I bought it a little while ago to use with a CNC router and its usage has been very
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Anil
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#108356
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Re: Hammer B3 electrical problem
#hammer
Sam, don¡¯t forget that some relays the ¡®off¡¯ unpowered condition is for contacts to be CLOSED. Depends on the application. I know that on the 240v C3-31, one of the contactor contact pairs
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Roger S <rsinden@...>
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#108355
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Re: FELDER Tilting Spindle Shaper F 700 Z
#forsale
JBell, send me an email at joe.jensen@...<mailto:joe.jensen@...>. Seriously interested but I live in AZ Sent: Friday, July 31, 2020 4:47 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [FOG]
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Joe Jensen
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#108354
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Re: Boom Arm progress
I get it now, you want friction. Can you send pic of your mount just for clarity. I think you¡¯re saying it¡¯s different than Joel¡¯s and you¡¯re using ball bearing? The $1 plastic or $2 bronze
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mark thomas
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#108353
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Re: FELDER Tilting Spindle Shaper F 700 Z
#forsale
J bell, just wanted to mention that label and paperwork says 4KW which is 5.3HP. imran
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imran
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#108352
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Re: Boom Arm progress
Ok.. on the boom arm I made with the flange bearings, they only cost me $14 a piece.. so they were relatively inexpensive. what I did was add a neoprene washer to slow the rotation of the arm be
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Randy Child
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#108351
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FELDER Tilting Spindle Shaper F 700 Z
#forsale
For Sale: *FELDER Tilting Spindle Shaper F 700 Z* Like New (Maybe 15 hours of use) $7500 reduced to $6950 4KW / 5.3HP ?/ 3 phase Electronic display (inch scale) Power electronic spindle hight
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John Bell
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Re: Hammer B3 electrical problem
#hammer
also my suggestion of bypassing the brake board is one way to determine if it is the source of the problem or not. imran
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imran
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#108349
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Re: Hammer B3 electrical problem
#hammer
or just replace 'em? they are under $12.00 each
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Cliff Rohrabacher, Esq. <rohrabacher@...>
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#108348
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Re: Boom Arm progress
Maybe there¡¯s a misunderstanding of where the bearing is. Randy, did you expect the shaft to be fixed on the arm, ie, the shaft is bound to the bronze ¡°bushings¡± (which are actually bearings)?
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mark thomas
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